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Emily Beresford
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Ever felt completely powerless against something much bigger than yourself? Heaney captures this feeling perfectly as he describes islanders facing a violent storm - but there's much more going on beneath the surface.
The power of nature dominates this poem through aggressive verbs like "blast," "pummels," and "hits." These sensory words make you feel like you're right there, getting battered by the wind and rain. The islanders can't fight back - they're completely passive victims in this one-sided battle against nature's fury.
However, Heaney's militant language hints at something deeper. The poem was written about The Troubles in Northern Ireland, where two sides fought over the country's future. The plosive sounds in words like "blast" mirror the sounds of war, suggesting that living through conflict feels just as terrifying and unpredictable as weathering a storm.
The opening line "we are prepared" shows community strength through the pronoun "we," but the colon that follows creates an ominous pause. This confident statement actually reveals how these people live in constant fear, always having to be ready for the next disaster - whether natural or man-made.
Key Insight: Heaney uses one long stanza with conflicting sentences to mirror the overwhelming, uncontrollable nature of both storms and war.

Imagine someone so controlling they can't stand their partner being happy around other people. Browning's Duke reveals himself as exactly this type of person - and accidentally shows us how toxic masculinity destroys everything it touches.
The Duke obsessively uses "my" and "mine" to claim ownership over his wife, treating her like property rather than a person. But here's the twist - his power has serious limits. The Duchess refused to behave like his obedient possession, staying "too easily impressed" and "too soon made glad" by simple pleasures like sunsets and gifts from others.
Browning cleverly exposes Victorian attitudes towards women by letting the Duke condemn himself with his own words. When he criticises her for thanking people and being cheerful, we see how gendered expectations trapped women in impossible situations. Be happy and you're "flirtatious"; be serious and you're ungrateful.
The chilling phrase "as if she were alive" reveals the Duchess's fate while the caesura (pause) lets this horrifying implication sink in. The Duke's jealousy and need for control ultimately destroyed what he claimed to value most.
Key Insight: This dramatic monologue format gives the Duke complete control of the conversation - just like he tried to control his wife - but ironically reveals his own moral bankruptcy.

Walking through your local area, do you ever notice the same problems everywhere you look? Blake felt exactly this way about 1790s London, and his anger jumps off the page as he describes a city where suffering has become completely normalised.
The poem opens with "wander," immediately setting an aimless, hopeless tone. Blake repeats "in every" to hammer home how widespread the misery is - every face shows permanent damage, every voice reveals weakness. No one escapes the city's problems, regardless of their social class or circumstances.
Blake's fury targets corrupt institutions through phrases like "blackening church appalls." The verb "appalls" shows his genuine horror at how religious and political leaders ignore suffering. "Chimney sweepers cry" reminds us that children were forced into dangerous work while those in power did nothing to help them.
The most powerful image, "mind-forged manacles," suggests people are trapped by their own thoughts and accepted limitations. Blake argues that systematic indoctrination keeps people from fighting for better conditions. The "marriage hearse" oxymoron shows how even supposedly happy occasions are poisoned by urban decay.
Key Insight: Blake's ABAB rhyme scheme and four-stanza structure create a methodical, relentless rhythm that mirrors the systematic nature of London's problems.

Think the most powerful people in your world will be remembered forever? Shelley's poem about a crumbling statue in the desert suggests otherwise, showing how even mighty rulers eventually become forgotten ruins.
The statue's inscription "king of kings" mockingly echoes religious language, which fits Shelley's atheist beliefs perfectly. This arrogant boast becomes deeply ironic when we see his "works" are now just a "wreck" surrounded by empty desert. The imperative "Look on my works" demands respect for achievements that no longer exist.
Shelley consistently shows nature's transcendent power through words like "vast," "boundless," and "antique." While human empires crumble, the natural world continues unchanged, neither impressed by nor concerned with human ambition. This transience of power forces us to question what really matters in life.
The poem's sonnet form traditionally celebrates eternal love, but Shelley subverts this by showing how nothing human truly lasts. His variation on the typical rhyme scheme represents how power constantly changes and evolves - no system stays the same forever.
Key Insight: The poem's brevity reinforces its message about impermanence - even this powerful ruler's story can be told in just 14 short lines.
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This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.
Samantha Klich
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Knowunity is the BEST app I’ve used in a minute. This is not an ai review or anything this is genuinely coming from a 7th grade student (I know 2011 im young) but dude this app is a 10/10 i have maintained a 3.8 gpa and have plenty of time for gaming. I love it and my mom is just happy I got good grades
Brad T
Android user
Not only did it help me find the answer but it also showed me alternative ways to solve it. I was horrible in math and science but now I have an a in both subjects. Thanks for the help🤍🤍
David K
iOS user
The app's just great! All I have to do is enter the topic in the search bar and I get the response real fast. I don't have to watch 10 YouTube videos to understand something, so I'm saving my time. Highly recommended!
Sudenaz Ocak
Android user
In school I was really bad at maths but thanks to the app, I am doing better now. I am so grateful that you made the app.
Greenlight Bonnie
Android user
I found this app a couple years ago and it has only gotten better since then. I really love it because it can help with written questions and photo questions. Also, it can find study guides that other people have made as well as flashcard sets and practice tests. The free version is also amazing for students who might not be able to afford it. Would 100% recommend
Aubrey
iOS user
Best app if you're in Highschool or Junior high. I have been using this app for 2 school years and it's the best, it's good if you don't have anyone to help you with school work.😋🩷🎀
Marco B
iOS user
THE QUIZES AND FLASHCARDS ARE SO USEFUL AND I LOVE THE SCHOOLGPT. IT ALSO IS LITREALLY LIKE CHATGPT BUT SMARTER!! HELPED ME WITH MY MASCARA PROBLEMS TOO!! AS WELL AS MY REAL SUBJECTS ! DUHHH 😍😁😲🤑💗✨🎀😮
Elisha
iOS user
This app is phenomenal down to the correct info and the various topics you can study! I greatly recommend it for people who struggle with procrastination and those who need homework help. It has been perfectly accurate for world 1 history as far as I’ve seen! Geometry too!
Paul T
iOS user
The app is very easy to use and well designed. I have found everything I was looking for so far and have been able to learn a lot from the presentations! I will definitely use the app for a class assignment! And of course it also helps a lot as an inspiration.
Stefan S
iOS user
This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.
Samantha Klich
Android user
Wow, I am really amazed. I just tried the app because I've seen it advertised many times and was absolutely stunned. This app is THE HELP you want for school and above all, it offers so many things, such as workouts and fact sheets, which have been VERY helpful to me personally.
Anna
iOS user
I think it’s very much worth it and you’ll end up using it a lot once you get the hang of it and even after looking at others notes you can still ask your Artificial intelligence buddy the question and ask to simplify it if you still don’t get it!!! In the end I think it’s worth it 😊👍 ⚠️Also DID I MENTION ITS FREEE YOU DON’T HAVE TO PAY FOR ANYTHING AND STILL GET YOUR GRADES IN PERFECTLY❗️❗️⚠️
Thomas R
iOS user
Knowunity is the BEST app I’ve used in a minute. This is not an ai review or anything this is genuinely coming from a 7th grade student (I know 2011 im young) but dude this app is a 10/10 i have maintained a 3.8 gpa and have plenty of time for gaming. I love it and my mom is just happy I got good grades
Brad T
Android user
Not only did it help me find the answer but it also showed me alternative ways to solve it. I was horrible in math and science but now I have an a in both subjects. Thanks for the help🤍🤍
David K
iOS user
The app's just great! All I have to do is enter the topic in the search bar and I get the response real fast. I don't have to watch 10 YouTube videos to understand something, so I'm saving my time. Highly recommended!
Sudenaz Ocak
Android user
In school I was really bad at maths but thanks to the app, I am doing better now. I am so grateful that you made the app.
Greenlight Bonnie
Android user
I found this app a couple years ago and it has only gotten better since then. I really love it because it can help with written questions and photo questions. Also, it can find study guides that other people have made as well as flashcard sets and practice tests. The free version is also amazing for students who might not be able to afford it. Would 100% recommend
Aubrey
iOS user
Best app if you're in Highschool or Junior high. I have been using this app for 2 school years and it's the best, it's good if you don't have anyone to help you with school work.😋🩷🎀
Marco B
iOS user
THE QUIZES AND FLASHCARDS ARE SO USEFUL AND I LOVE THE SCHOOLGPT. IT ALSO IS LITREALLY LIKE CHATGPT BUT SMARTER!! HELPED ME WITH MY MASCARA PROBLEMS TOO!! AS WELL AS MY REAL SUBJECTS ! DUHHH 😍😁😲🤑💗✨🎀😮
Elisha
iOS user
This app is phenomenal down to the correct info and the various topics you can study! I greatly recommend it for people who struggle with procrastination and those who need homework help. It has been perfectly accurate for world 1 history as far as I’ve seen! Geometry too!
Paul T
iOS user
Emily Beresford
@emilyberesford_blpw
These four poems explore how power works in different contexts - from natural storms to controlling rulers to corrupt cities to fallen empires. Each poet uses vivid language and clever techniques to show us that true power often lies where... Show more

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Ever felt completely powerless against something much bigger than yourself? Heaney captures this feeling perfectly as he describes islanders facing a violent storm - but there's much more going on beneath the surface.
The power of nature dominates this poem through aggressive verbs like "blast," "pummels," and "hits." These sensory words make you feel like you're right there, getting battered by the wind and rain. The islanders can't fight back - they're completely passive victims in this one-sided battle against nature's fury.
However, Heaney's militant language hints at something deeper. The poem was written about The Troubles in Northern Ireland, where two sides fought over the country's future. The plosive sounds in words like "blast" mirror the sounds of war, suggesting that living through conflict feels just as terrifying and unpredictable as weathering a storm.
The opening line "we are prepared" shows community strength through the pronoun "we," but the colon that follows creates an ominous pause. This confident statement actually reveals how these people live in constant fear, always having to be ready for the next disaster - whether natural or man-made.
Key Insight: Heaney uses one long stanza with conflicting sentences to mirror the overwhelming, uncontrollable nature of both storms and war.

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Imagine someone so controlling they can't stand their partner being happy around other people. Browning's Duke reveals himself as exactly this type of person - and accidentally shows us how toxic masculinity destroys everything it touches.
The Duke obsessively uses "my" and "mine" to claim ownership over his wife, treating her like property rather than a person. But here's the twist - his power has serious limits. The Duchess refused to behave like his obedient possession, staying "too easily impressed" and "too soon made glad" by simple pleasures like sunsets and gifts from others.
Browning cleverly exposes Victorian attitudes towards women by letting the Duke condemn himself with his own words. When he criticises her for thanking people and being cheerful, we see how gendered expectations trapped women in impossible situations. Be happy and you're "flirtatious"; be serious and you're ungrateful.
The chilling phrase "as if she were alive" reveals the Duchess's fate while the caesura (pause) lets this horrifying implication sink in. The Duke's jealousy and need for control ultimately destroyed what he claimed to value most.
Key Insight: This dramatic monologue format gives the Duke complete control of the conversation - just like he tried to control his wife - but ironically reveals his own moral bankruptcy.

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Walking through your local area, do you ever notice the same problems everywhere you look? Blake felt exactly this way about 1790s London, and his anger jumps off the page as he describes a city where suffering has become completely normalised.
The poem opens with "wander," immediately setting an aimless, hopeless tone. Blake repeats "in every" to hammer home how widespread the misery is - every face shows permanent damage, every voice reveals weakness. No one escapes the city's problems, regardless of their social class or circumstances.
Blake's fury targets corrupt institutions through phrases like "blackening church appalls." The verb "appalls" shows his genuine horror at how religious and political leaders ignore suffering. "Chimney sweepers cry" reminds us that children were forced into dangerous work while those in power did nothing to help them.
The most powerful image, "mind-forged manacles," suggests people are trapped by their own thoughts and accepted limitations. Blake argues that systematic indoctrination keeps people from fighting for better conditions. The "marriage hearse" oxymoron shows how even supposedly happy occasions are poisoned by urban decay.
Key Insight: Blake's ABAB rhyme scheme and four-stanza structure create a methodical, relentless rhythm that mirrors the systematic nature of London's problems.

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Think the most powerful people in your world will be remembered forever? Shelley's poem about a crumbling statue in the desert suggests otherwise, showing how even mighty rulers eventually become forgotten ruins.
The statue's inscription "king of kings" mockingly echoes religious language, which fits Shelley's atheist beliefs perfectly. This arrogant boast becomes deeply ironic when we see his "works" are now just a "wreck" surrounded by empty desert. The imperative "Look on my works" demands respect for achievements that no longer exist.
Shelley consistently shows nature's transcendent power through words like "vast," "boundless," and "antique." While human empires crumble, the natural world continues unchanged, neither impressed by nor concerned with human ambition. This transience of power forces us to question what really matters in life.
The poem's sonnet form traditionally celebrates eternal love, but Shelley subverts this by showing how nothing human truly lasts. His variation on the typical rhyme scheme represents how power constantly changes and evolves - no system stays the same forever.
Key Insight: The poem's brevity reinforces its message about impermanence - even this powerful ruler's story can be told in just 14 short lines.
Our AI companion is specifically built for the needs of students. Based on the millions of content pieces we have on the platform we can provide truly meaningful and relevant answers to students. But its not only about answers, the companion is even more about guiding students through their daily learning challenges, with personalised study plans, quizzes or content pieces in the chat and 100% personalisation based on the students skills and developments.
You can download the app in the Google Play Store and in the Apple App Store.
That's right! Enjoy free access to study content, connect with fellow students, and get instant help – all at your fingertips.
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The app is very easy to use and well designed. I have found everything I was looking for so far and have been able to learn a lot from the presentations! I will definitely use the app for a class assignment! And of course it also helps a lot as an inspiration.
Stefan S
iOS user
This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.
Samantha Klich
Android user
Wow, I am really amazed. I just tried the app because I've seen it advertised many times and was absolutely stunned. This app is THE HELP you want for school and above all, it offers so many things, such as workouts and fact sheets, which have been VERY helpful to me personally.
Anna
iOS user
I think it’s very much worth it and you’ll end up using it a lot once you get the hang of it and even after looking at others notes you can still ask your Artificial intelligence buddy the question and ask to simplify it if you still don’t get it!!! In the end I think it’s worth it 😊👍 ⚠️Also DID I MENTION ITS FREEE YOU DON’T HAVE TO PAY FOR ANYTHING AND STILL GET YOUR GRADES IN PERFECTLY❗️❗️⚠️
Thomas R
iOS user
Knowunity is the BEST app I’ve used in a minute. This is not an ai review or anything this is genuinely coming from a 7th grade student (I know 2011 im young) but dude this app is a 10/10 i have maintained a 3.8 gpa and have plenty of time for gaming. I love it and my mom is just happy I got good grades
Brad T
Android user
Not only did it help me find the answer but it also showed me alternative ways to solve it. I was horrible in math and science but now I have an a in both subjects. Thanks for the help🤍🤍
David K
iOS user
The app's just great! All I have to do is enter the topic in the search bar and I get the response real fast. I don't have to watch 10 YouTube videos to understand something, so I'm saving my time. Highly recommended!
Sudenaz Ocak
Android user
In school I was really bad at maths but thanks to the app, I am doing better now. I am so grateful that you made the app.
Greenlight Bonnie
Android user
I found this app a couple years ago and it has only gotten better since then. I really love it because it can help with written questions and photo questions. Also, it can find study guides that other people have made as well as flashcard sets and practice tests. The free version is also amazing for students who might not be able to afford it. Would 100% recommend
Aubrey
iOS user
Best app if you're in Highschool or Junior high. I have been using this app for 2 school years and it's the best, it's good if you don't have anyone to help you with school work.😋🩷🎀
Marco B
iOS user
THE QUIZES AND FLASHCARDS ARE SO USEFUL AND I LOVE THE SCHOOLGPT. IT ALSO IS LITREALLY LIKE CHATGPT BUT SMARTER!! HELPED ME WITH MY MASCARA PROBLEMS TOO!! AS WELL AS MY REAL SUBJECTS ! DUHHH 😍😁😲🤑💗✨🎀😮
Elisha
iOS user
This app is phenomenal down to the correct info and the various topics you can study! I greatly recommend it for people who struggle with procrastination and those who need homework help. It has been perfectly accurate for world 1 history as far as I’ve seen! Geometry too!
Paul T
iOS user
The app is very easy to use and well designed. I have found everything I was looking for so far and have been able to learn a lot from the presentations! I will definitely use the app for a class assignment! And of course it also helps a lot as an inspiration.
Stefan S
iOS user
This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.
Samantha Klich
Android user
Wow, I am really amazed. I just tried the app because I've seen it advertised many times and was absolutely stunned. This app is THE HELP you want for school and above all, it offers so many things, such as workouts and fact sheets, which have been VERY helpful to me personally.
Anna
iOS user
I think it’s very much worth it and you’ll end up using it a lot once you get the hang of it and even after looking at others notes you can still ask your Artificial intelligence buddy the question and ask to simplify it if you still don’t get it!!! In the end I think it’s worth it 😊👍 ⚠️Also DID I MENTION ITS FREEE YOU DON’T HAVE TO PAY FOR ANYTHING AND STILL GET YOUR GRADES IN PERFECTLY❗️❗️⚠️
Thomas R
iOS user
Knowunity is the BEST app I’ve used in a minute. This is not an ai review or anything this is genuinely coming from a 7th grade student (I know 2011 im young) but dude this app is a 10/10 i have maintained a 3.8 gpa and have plenty of time for gaming. I love it and my mom is just happy I got good grades
Brad T
Android user
Not only did it help me find the answer but it also showed me alternative ways to solve it. I was horrible in math and science but now I have an a in both subjects. Thanks for the help🤍🤍
David K
iOS user
The app's just great! All I have to do is enter the topic in the search bar and I get the response real fast. I don't have to watch 10 YouTube videos to understand something, so I'm saving my time. Highly recommended!
Sudenaz Ocak
Android user
In school I was really bad at maths but thanks to the app, I am doing better now. I am so grateful that you made the app.
Greenlight Bonnie
Android user
I found this app a couple years ago and it has only gotten better since then. I really love it because it can help with written questions and photo questions. Also, it can find study guides that other people have made as well as flashcard sets and practice tests. The free version is also amazing for students who might not be able to afford it. Would 100% recommend
Aubrey
iOS user
Best app if you're in Highschool or Junior high. I have been using this app for 2 school years and it's the best, it's good if you don't have anyone to help you with school work.😋🩷🎀
Marco B
iOS user
THE QUIZES AND FLASHCARDS ARE SO USEFUL AND I LOVE THE SCHOOLGPT. IT ALSO IS LITREALLY LIKE CHATGPT BUT SMARTER!! HELPED ME WITH MY MASCARA PROBLEMS TOO!! AS WELL AS MY REAL SUBJECTS ! DUHHH 😍😁😲🤑💗✨🎀😮
Elisha
iOS user
This app is phenomenal down to the correct info and the various topics you can study! I greatly recommend it for people who struggle with procrastination and those who need homework help. It has been perfectly accurate for world 1 history as far as I’ve seen! Geometry too!
Paul T
iOS user