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How setting is used in John Keat's poetry
For A level English literature and above. An analysis of Keats' use of setting in: 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci', 'The Eve of St Agnes', 'Isabella; or The Pot of Basil' and 'Lamia'.
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Fast and straight forward explanations, such as each battles fight, the 5 W's, and the pros/and cons of it. You will not be dissipointed
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Similarities and Differences of 5 Major Religions (Humanities)
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In the pages that follow, it will be argued that the interpretation of Othello’s blackness is affected by the racist and imperialist attitude of the critics. This will be clarified by critical and performance histories of Othello. Moreover, it will be shown that Iago’s opening stirs up the ethnical tension. Finally, it will be explained how Iago’s manipulation of racism narratives and orientalism make these attitudes appear as central issues of the play.
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OF MICE AND MEN CHARACTER PROFILES GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE. EASY AND QUICK CHARACTER PROFILES . 5 PAGE SMALL BOOKLET FULL OF CHARACTERS AND KEY QUOTES TO GET A*
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POSITIVE THINKING Editor Elizabeth Watson Designer Vicky Read Production Editor Ben Marcus Production Controller Anna Wilson US Editors Margaret Parrish and Christine Heilman Executive Managing Editor Adèle Hayward Art Director Peter Luff Publisher Stephanie Jackson
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comprises of stanza wise explanation of the above mentioned poem. It has helped me a lot, hope it helps you all too :D
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A list of all the significant quotations for your AQA A Level Aspects of Tragedy exam Re: King Lear William Shakespeare.
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Quotations and analysis of context for Paradise Lost and Volpone. Used for OCR exam board A Level English Literature, and created by student predicted A* with full UMS in AS English Literature. Wide variety of contemporary context from complex sources that reference back to the two texts.
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This file hides some example exercises on how to identify the main idea within a text, even wisely.
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A list of 40+ college level literary and rhetoric devices explained with examples.
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Detailed, quality revision notes for Dr Faustus when taking English Literature A-level. Includes notes on themes, the context of the play, structure and language of the play. Compiled from class notes, A-level textbooks and reliable websites. These notes have got me A* essays every time. Took me ages to compile and perfect so great price considering.
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Julius Caesar comprehensive notes (67 pages) complete with scene summaries and analyses, characterization, themes, symbols, and pages of model essays. Helped score a distinction.
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GCSE English Literature character profile for 'An Inspector Calls' by JB Priestley. Includes description, relationships with other characters, themes and quotes.
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An a-star detailed essay on Shakespeare Merchant of Venice 'Devoted or Passionate which word best describes Antonio' An in depth analytical essay looks at different themes in the play, different character and backgrounds. Explores quotes from the play and explores different characters in detail
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POEM 1. an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements, as kick the bucket or hang one's head, or from the general grammatical rules of a language, as the table round for the round table, and that is not a constituent of a larger expression of like characteristics. 2. a language, dialect, or style of speaking peculiar to a people. 3. a construction or expression of one language whose parts correspond to elements in another language but whose total structure or meaning is not matched in the same way in the second language. 4. the peculiar character or genius of a language. 5. a distinct style or character, in music, art, etc. Lecture Notes. Subject : English Language Objective : Noticing Nota Bene
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