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"Analyse the use of silence in Act V." You've read it twice. You've googled it. The page is still blank and it's 10:47pm.

Dr. Amara K., Shakespeare specialist, available now. She's already pulling up Act V. She's done this for 200 students before you.

Three arguments, none connected. Quotations dropped in without context. The thesis is doing four different things at once. This is exactly where we start.

Amara shows you exactly where silence functions as dramatic irony versus tragic inevitability. You didn't need more time — you needed the right frame.
"Sophisticated use of close reading" — the marker's words. Submitted at 2:14am. You slept.

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