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WORLD WAR II (1939–1945)

after 1914 - 1919 war story behind enemy lines and generals

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THE INTERWAR

YEARS (1919-1938)

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Obsession and Detachment in Elizabethan Drama

A comparison between texts: Hamlet by William Shakespeare Tis Pity She's a Whore by John Ford

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Basic Poetry Terms

These notes are aimed towards the 9th-10th grade student who needs to prepare for exams but doesn't know how to start! These terms are often used in poetry and are important to know and understand. These notes not only gives you a thorough definition, they also include examples to help you understand what is meant.

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Spontaneous and Scripted Speech Analysis Essay

Detailed GCSE essay analyzing the difference between a scripted speech and a spontaneous speech with the two examples being Lance Armstrong and Tiger Woods. This essay was written for a GCSE controlled assessment.

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Ovid - Life and Works

Notes on the life and works of the poet Ovid, written for an assignment for AS level Latin whilst studying the Metamorphoses - the notes focus a bit on this poem in particular.

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Year of the Runaways Sunjeev Sahota key quotes

Key quotes from the novel

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Explore and debate the function of the fool Feste within this dramatic comedy. To what extent does he offer honest insight to both characters and the audience?

This essay is aimed at AS-Level students studying Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, particularly focusing on the character of Feste. This essay evaluates his observational wit and insight to a high level

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Charles Dickens- Great Expectations Characters

Detailed notes and quotes on the Characters in Great Expectations, with detailed analysis of quotations for each character, including the themes they represent. Suitable for AS or GCSE studies of the novel.

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John Steinbeck's depiction of Crooks in "Of Mice and Men"

This is an essay written on how John Steinbeck depicts Crooks in his popular novel, "Of Mice and Men"

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Figures of Speech

Gives a description and explanation to literal terms or figures of speech used in literature Good for Grade 10

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