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Title: History Boys: Consider the significance of the characterisation of either Posner, Lintott or Dakin.
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He confronts Irwin’s sexuality indirectly by using Auden, a homosexual poet. “Do you think he was more like you or more like Mr. Hector, sir?” This quotation is an example of literary allusions. He uses this specific individual poet and a confrontational style to put Irwin in an awkward position... Showed first 250 characters
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Hector, sir?” This quotation is an example of literary allusions. He uses this specific individual poet and a confrontational style to put Irwin in an awkward position. Again Bennett uses repetition of a question to stress the build up to the desired answer... Showed next 250 characters
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