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List of terms needed for English language/literature (AS/A2)
Aimed at but not exclusively for both AS and A2 level students who are studying English language/literature/both. Can also possibly be used for university students studying any linguistically-demanding subject who wish to refresh their minds with a comprehensive, simple list of terms. This is 9 pages in total and ranges from the most basic of adjectives to niche terms such as eggcorns.
£2.50 Preview RemoveA2 EXAM QUESTION- Gothic Literature- Frankenstein, Macbeth, The Bloody Chamber
Question: 20) “Mad, bad and dangerous” How accurate is this as a description of the gothic villains in the texts you have studied? -My answer for an exam question I had typed up which earned me a grade B. The content in this is worth taking as they are my own words and there is quite a lot you can take from this in regards to revision or even essay practise along with help on structure . The texts answered include: Frankenstein, Macbeth, The Bloody Chamber, so something for everyone even if you are only studying one of the texts.
£3.75 Preview RemoveEnglish literature coursework - Shakespeare (Sonnet 43)
The essay answers the following question: How are strong feelings of love presented in ‘Romeo & Juliet’ and ‘Sonnet 43’? Grade: A* Words: 2306 Characters: 13383
£1.70 Preview RemoveSocial Displacement in Jane Eyre
Novel: Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte) Title: Social Displacement in Jane Eyre Level: Second Year, English Literature, Durham University Themes: Social Displacement, Inequalities in Victorian Society, Feminism, Setting
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Incomplete essay on Philip Larkin's Poem Talking in Bed. Full notes from my coursework, enough to build a substantial essay
£2.00 Preview RemoveCall of the Wild paper on Loyalty
This is a paper that is guaranteed a B - A- depending on your teacher. We are proving that loyalty was very important all the way through Bucks life.
£37.49 Preview Removepolitical economy of the romantic period-by william saint clair
this is a book historic approach to the reading public of the romantic age.
£12.50 Preview RemoveCritical Essay of Psychoanalytical Literary Theory
Critical Essay of Psychoanalytical Literary Theory based on "How I Met My Husband" by Alice Munro
£2.50 Preview RemoveSTEPHEN CRANE AND WILFRED OWEN A* ESSAY
This is my final essay compiled of the notes I made throughout the year. It is based on the theme of courage in Stephen Crane's 'The Red Badge of Courage' and Wilfred Owen's poems. If you get this as a topic for your English A2 then look at this as a guide. The question answered is: `The American novelist Frank Norris wrote, ‘’the world wants men, great, strong, harsh, brutal men’’. Stephen Crane ends his novel with ‘’he was a man’’. How do Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen explore the idea of manhood? In the course of your writing, show how your reading of Pat Barker’s Regeneration has illuminated your understanding of the other texts. Please use this as an example only!
£5.00 Preview RemoveSophocles Research- Oedipus
Notes about Sophocles, in specific, his work on Oedipus the King, brief background and historical facts
£2.50 Preview Remove'Of Mice and Men' Essay Plan - Slim
This is a comprehensive essay plan that includes points, quotations and context. Plans for Crooks, George and Curley's wife are also available. I memorised these plans and achieved 20/20 in the exam.
£1.49 Preview RemoveNotes on Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience
WRITTEN BY A* ENGLISH LIT A-LEVEL STUDENT CLEAR AND CORRECT INCLUDES SCHOLAR OPINION AND THEORY These notes are a helpful guide to selected poems of William Blake's 'Songs of Innocence and Experience'. Originally created for A-level study, but can be used at any level. Focuses on the theme of power and corruption within Blake's poetry. Also contains context surrounding the poems of Blake. Includes notes on 'The Sick Rose', 'The Lamb' and many more!
£3.13 Preview RemoveThe Composo Of Hacienda Buyung Analysis Essay
This is an array of Filipino ballads
£0.70 Preview RemoveIssues of Popular music
I wrote these notes in my second year of university. They study from around the 1960s to present day with focus on political, social and economic issues. Lots of quotes and dates for when important events took place.
£2.50 Preview RemoveOf Mice and Men Characters
This powerpoint will help you understand the characters from the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck in the English Literature GCSE Unit 1 Examination.
£4.38 Preview RemoveAnalysis of the use of setting in the first chapter of Great Expectations.
An essaying discussing how Dickens uses setting in the first chapter of Great Expectations to create meaning. AS level.
£1.25 Preview RemoveAn analysis of the short story "The Open Window" by Saki( Hector Hugh Munro)
The notes are mainly for the students who study the short story "The Open Window" by Saki for their English Literary knowledge. Very good for the ones who do English Literature as their subject.
£3.75 Preview RemoveAn analysis of metaphors in poetry
An example of how to analyse poems, with a focus on metaphors.
£3.13 Preview RemoveFeminist Theory (VERY in depth) (Colorful)(VERY well formatted)
This goes into depth with the realm of literary feminism. It goes into depth and uses aids, such as pictures and analogies!
£16.25 Preview RemoveRaleigh Journey's End
Character analysis of Raleigh in Journey's End, A / A* GCSE standard
£1.50 Preview RemoveComparison of the Theme of Male Dominance in Bluebeard’s Egg and Chronicles of a Death Foretold
Comparison of the Theme of Male Dominance in Bluebeard’s Egg and Chronicles of a Death Foretold
£2.50 Preview RemoveHow do men and women differ in their writing styles?
This was a short article based on another essay of mine (also available for purchase) discussing how men and women write differently and why, with a special focus on Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles.
£2.50 Preview RemoveSummary of The Company of Wolves, 'The Bloody Chamber'
This gives an Introduction summary as well as the main story summary. Also including the gothic elements within this short story, as well as the themes and explicit links it has with the original story Red Riding Hood.
£1.49 Preview RemoveAeschylus- 'The Persians'
A literal walk-through of Aeschylus' 'The Persians' as edited by Edith Hall. Includes context, links to Homer, Herodotus, some literary analysis, and the odd Greek translation! Also very importantly includes pictures and lots of colours and the odd map, to make it more exciting!
£1.50 Preview RemoveAtonement in The Great Gatsby and Atonement
These notes focus on the need to repentance and forgiveness within The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Atonement, by Ian McEwan. ..That was part of the reason that Briony informed the police of Robbie’s note to Cecilia, she wanted to impress her family. Whilst being out from under their influence, she is able to shape herself and, finally, try and work for her own atonement.
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