One of the most difficult ideas for students of English to grasp is that meaning is not located solely in events, but in how those events are described, framed, and judged. At GCSE level, this sits at the heart of language analysis: writers shape reader response not just through what happens, but through voice, viewpoint, … Continue reading When Praise Turns: Heremod and Modthryth in Beowulf
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