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Sources for Dramatic Festivals and the Theatre in Athens
Written for OCR GCE/A-Level Ancient History.
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An example essay of a streetcar named desire
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Summary notes for shakespeare play: Romeo and Juliet. This aim at Beginning level students.
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London AQA English GCSE (new syllabus) One Page, gives ideas 3 things to write about in essay, key quotes, poems that link well
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A comprehensive set of notes for GCSE AQA specification, including: • Background information • Play structure • Act summaries • Character profiles • Relationships between characters • Theme analysis • Final message of the play Extract from notes: YOUNGER AND OLDER GENERATION • Sheila is quick to learn and easy to change, saying that she’ll ‘never, never do it again to anybody’ (pg. 24), seems quite temperamental, the repetition of ‘never’ is quite childlike to emphasize how immature she was at the beginning • Mrs Birling observes that the Inspector has made ‘a great impression’ on Sheila, to which the Inspector replies ‘we often do on the young ones. They’re more impressionable’ (pg. 30), giving hope to the audience that the future can change for the better • At the end when Mr and Mrs Birling are still denying their involvement, Eric agrees he is ‘unlikely to forget’ (pg. 55), showing maturity and ability to grow
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GCSE AQA Literature - Key theme quotations.
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AS & A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE NOTES - "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams. Consists of character's relationship status, personality & treatment and themes this character represents.
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Quotes from each of the four parts of this essay by Jamaica Kincaid on the island of Antigua. Only important quotes related to the key themes of the essay are included but ideal for essay writing.
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Necessary for complete essay
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Written for OCR GCE/A-Level Ancient History.
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A detailed A Level analysis of 'Stafford Afternoons' from the anthology 'Mean Time' by Carol Ann Duffy.
£2.50 Preview RemoveLaurie Lee's Use of Metaphor
This short essay looks at Laurie Lee's use of metaphor and the role of metaphors in general. It is suitable for GCSE and A-level students.
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An essay that explores performance, identity and selfhood in William Shakespeare's play 'The Taming of the Shrew'. It is written to a University year Undergraduate level, complete with MHRA referencing, footnotes and a bibliography. It was awarded a 2.1 level grade. Ideal for anyone studying the play in either Theatre Studies or English Literature.
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This essay focuses on the character of Vittoria in the White Devil and is suitable for A-level students.
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This is an essay related to the issue cyber-bullying. Made it myself and you may use it however. Contains 679 words and has actual facts.
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Root word Meanings Origin Examples and Definitions a/n not, without Greek abyss - without bottom; achromatic - without color; anhydrous - without water a on Latin afire - on fire; ashore - on the shore; aside - on the side a, ab/s from, away, off Latin abduct - carry away by force; abnormal - away from normal, not normal; absent - away, not present; aversion - the act of turning away from; abbreviate: to shorten.
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This material on "Waiting for Godot " deals with the main issue of the play -- the act of waiting . Then the question naturally comes that who do you think is most significant ? The act of Waiting or Godot . If you want the answer this material is for you . I have dealt with all the issues , for instance , I have included many differnt aspect of waiting in waiting for godot . How the theme of waiting is a self erasing non activity because it negates the transcient activities , then how the theme of waiting is related to the theatrical perspective i mean the theatre of the absurd how the act of waiting nullifies time as in past present and future and why godot becomes pointless at the end and the theme of waiting becomes significant. you can use the material for the question " title of the play " . This material comes with a well constructed introduction and conclusion . So , hurry up and grab this . this will help you a lot in answer writing . Thank you
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GCSE AQA Literature theme notes of Appearance and Reality in Macbeth.
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This essay is aimed at students studying at an A-Level standard of English Literature, in relation to the Gothic genre. The texts covered are as follows: Webster's The White Devil, Carter's The Bloody Chamber, and Shelley's Frankenstein. This essay covers the correlation between punishment and death within this genre, and obtained a B+ grade.
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Explains symbols, dedication to his wife, the important points on love, fatherhood, the setting, characters, relationships. Notes about important pages in the book.
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This is about Housman's Loveliest of Trees, a classical poem. This note gives you a complete information (summary and different analysis) about the poem. This can help students who are having a hard time making a poem analysis for their literature class.
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