Raluca Enescu
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Thinker, dreamer, enthusiastic educator and wannabe philosopher- just graduated from an MSc in Gender, Media and Culture at the London School of Economics and Political Science. (I also have a BA in Philosophy and one in Sociology). Freelance educational writer and personal tutor in London (UK). I am the author of 'Exploring Shakespeare's Comedies at A-Level', an intuitive guide for UK high school student: check it out if you're interested in the Bard's works, it's go a lot of interesting questions and debate topics. (http://zigzageducation.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/4038/) I tutor students in Sociology, Philosophy, Government and Politics, Literature and History.
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Answered a Question in Fahrenheit 451
Let's first look at what happens in the text. So Montag meets Clarisse and marvels why she isn't in school, as she should be. "Oh well, they don’t miss me. I’m antisocial they say. I don’t... -
Answered a Question in Tuesdays With Morrie
A good starting point would be to see how the quote relates to the wider message of the book. Mitch, the narrator, is seeking Morrie because he feels deeply dissatisfied with his own life and with... -
Answered a Question in Plato's Republic
Let us first try to put our facts together. In the Book 10 of his Republic, Plato famously attacked arts, on several grounds. One ground would be metaphysical and epistemological; he believed the... -
Answered a Question in History
Italian Renaissance began in Italy during the 14th century and lasted until the 16th century; Northern Renaissance occurred in countries North of Italy. Italian Renascentists' ideas began spreading... -
Answered a Question in The Epic of Gilgamesh
An epic hero is a character posessing exceptional/extraordinary/superhuman qualities, such as extreme strenght, ability, intelligence, possibly supernatural powers, as well as an exceptional moral... -
Answered a Question in The Jewelry (or The False Gems)
Let's define the concept first: the word 'irony' comes from from the Ancient Greek εἰρωνεία eirōneía, meaning dissimulation or feigned ignorance; 'irony' as a literary device implies ' an... -
Answered a Question in History
I'm not sure exactly what the question refers to so I'm speculating a bit. Pre-history is traditionally defined as that part in history happening before we had any written records of it. Some...