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Logical Fallacies

Hasty Generalization, Ad Hominem, Red Herring, Term, Appeal to False Authority, False Dichotomy, False Either/or, False Dilemma, False Cause and Effect, Term, Slippery Slope, Bandwagon, Weak Analogy/ Careless Comparison

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The Handmaid's Tale

Lecture notes from lectures on the relevance of The Handmaid's Tale to modern society, as well as notes on symbolism in certain chapters. Considers the relation of the text to Trump's America and the Stanford Rape Trial. Relevant for first year university.

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Portrayal of the Archetypal Anti-Hero/Villain in the Japanese Film "Battle Royale" (2000)

A GCSE (circa.2011) set of notes on Kazuo Kiriyama and the portrayal of the Anti-Hero/Villain in Japanese Cinema. Concentrating on visual stills of what makes it effective on the screen.

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Great Gatsby and it's context.

This is some notes on the book "The Great Gatsby" by F.Scott Fitzgerald, and the context on the time when the book was written. Ideal for exams coming up on the subject. Any age or qualification.

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Road to Wigan Pier Chapter Summaries

A collection of reflections/summaries for George Orwell's "Road to Wigan Pier." I did this on my own free time, and not for an assignment, so it's not super academic or anything. It's just for people looking to get a gist of the chapters. I covered all the major points. I articulated them like I was explaining the information to myself, thus the summaries are written in plain English, as translated from Orwell's semi-posh, 1930s London English. The document is about 8.1 pages long (11 pt font).

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English quotes from Loed of the flies book

these are the most important/judicious quotes from the whole book. they are very helpful.

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The Al-Hamlet Summit

This is a compilation of quotes from scholarly articles I used to write an essay on The Al-Hamlet Summit--a Shakespeare adaptation set in the Middle East. These notes focus primarily of race and gender. This was for the class 'Global Shakespeare' at Trinity College Dublin in 2017. Rather than reading through all the articles yourself, you can just read the important parts and put them straight in your essay! Whether you just want a starting point in your essay research, or you want to spend minimal time researching but still quote a variety of resources to impress your assessor, look no further!

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Conjoined Clauses

A conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, phrases, or clauses. As we have discussed the various types of clauses earlier, here we deal with how the different types of clauses are connected to each other. The following are just a few examples of how clauses can be conjoined.

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On the Waterfront- Essay/ Notes

A paper I wrote about On the Waterfront- film

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Arabic poetry

A traditional poem that includes moving events to separate a young man and a girl.

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industrial traning

how to make report

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A* GCSE Controlled Assessment Essay Plan

A* plan for the essay title "Compare the ways in which Wilfred Owen expresses anger at the war in 'Dulce et decorum est' and 'Mental Cases'".

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'Wuthering Heights' Key Quotations For Each Chapter

Key quotations for each chapter and both volumes of 'Wuthering Heights' with some expansion on most quotes to suggest where essay based debates could go with them. Great for backing up ideas discussed in class with textual references. Ideal for A2 Level English Literature where the exam is closed book so these quotation lists will be good to learn from. Aimed at Sixth Form students in the UK or grades 11 &12 in the US.

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Postmodernism

Historiographic metafiction often teaches that language can have many uses-and abuses” Discuss in relation to the politics of postmodern writing. Suitable for 3rd and 4th years.

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