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ET (Flying Theme) - John Williams
These are more precise and simple edexcel notes. There are only 4 or 5 points per topic, as that is all you need to know in the exam. There is another revision sheet that I've made to go alongside this - email me if you need it. I will send you this for free (beth.washington1@hotmail.com)
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Class notes on the Unnatural and supernatural elements of the feminist writing of The Lady of the House of Love By Angela Cater A2 English Literature - Aspects of Gothic Includes quotations and great for revision material or just catching up on work you may have missed. Word count 455 Ideal for anyone looking into gender and sexuality studies to see how Carter presents the story from a feminist outlook.
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In depth analysis of Neutral Tones, for GCSE English Literature
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Character analysis of Arnold Friend from the story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”
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The notes piled up under this title can be used by college or university students, teachers and researches from 1st year to senior research level, for one who does Master programs or Doctrate of Philosophy . The notes meet all required standards for university level. The notes are without grammatical errors and there is no plagiarism.
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Comparative 'Shakespeare Study' essay Compares Hamlet, Pride & Prejudice and The Scarlet Letter Achieved full marks, overall A* in Literature A Level
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Arguments of Nyerere, Freire, Fanon and Rodney on education for libetation
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This is my full dissertation project for the 3rd year of my Publishing and English BA degree. Will hopefully be useful as an example to base your project on
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Symbolism in Chronicles of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez in great detail
£3.75 Preview RemoveHard Times and how Dickens presents his themes
This follows two characters from Hard Times and the the way in which Dickens uses these characters to present his themes.
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An analysis of what gender suggests when reading J.M. Barrie's story, Peter Pan. Contexts, symbolism and examples in the text.
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Thorough notes on context, language, and structure, with tables of analysed quotes to remember for the exam organised by character and theme. Excellent for revision of Macbeth
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This king of the Ottoman rule of the three continents for half a century
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This is the first of many notes, journeying into learning more about the latin language. As the course progresses, you will see how english and most western languages originate from Latin. It requires mostly, that you are engaged with a dictionary, prepared to look up grammatical definitions, if you decide to go for more than the first lecture. This Lecture #1 contains an amount of concepts, enough to get you started and introduced to Latin. It will provide you with a general understanding. I will upload Lecture #2, 3# and so on, if the need and/or request is there. Kind regards!
£25.00 Preview Remove“Mad, bad and dangerous” How accurate is this as a description of the gothic villains in the texts you have studied?
Practise Essay exploring the themes of Mad, bad and dangerous associated with Gothic villains. Texts used are: Frankenstein, Doctor Faustus and Wuthering Heights
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Here's another example of leaflet writing prep for my GCSE mocks
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Hobbes claims that people are authorized to an absolute sovereign while at the same time reserving to himself or herself the right to resist under certain circumstances. This right to resists or rebel undermines Hobbes's claim for the absolute power of the sovereign and it renders the entire Hobbesian justification for absolute sovereignty invalid. The Leviathan has therefore sometimes been called out as a rebel’s catechism, justifying rebellion instead of supporting absolute power. This essay will prove that Hobbes’ claim for an absolute sovereign in his commonwealth is flawed because of the right that each individual holds to protect themselves above all else. Supporting evidence from Jean Hampton’s, Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition will be cited, and a unique comparison between Hobbes and Locke will be made to further prove that the Leviathan can justifiably be called a rebel’s catechism. *THIS IS A FIRST CLASS ESSAY WITH MUCH DETAIL AND INFORMATION. INCLUDES REFERENCES.
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As Maya expresses herself, it is imperative to assert that she achieved her goal. In the poem “Still I Rise”, the title itself is a reminiscence of what she encountered in the quest to accomplish her role in poetry. At the commencement of the poem, stanza 1 line 1, the poet used euphemism “…you may write me down…” to mean that she was ready to get into history books as a relentless civil rights activist. Similarly, in stanza 1 line 2, the poet illustrated that “…your bitter, twisted lies…,” this expressed the behavior and perception of her audience. The last line in stanza 1 indicates that the poet struggled with perseverance. In fact, she used simile “…like dust…” and a pun “… I’ll rise…” in stanza 1 line 4 to express further on her desire to rise.
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A-Level Year 13 Grade A: A critical essay of playwright Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire' on the theme of new and old world, regarding the context of the play.
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These are more precise and simple edexcel notes. There are only 4 or 5 points per topic, as that is all you need to know in the exam. There is another revision sheet that I've made to go alongside this - email me if you need it. I will send you this for free (beth.washington1@hotmail.com)
£1.50 Preview RemoveMacbeth Scene by Scene, Act by Act breakdown summary Act 4 -5
AQA Macbeth summary of acts 4 to 5, scene by scene
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Aimed at Scottish Higher English students, but can be used as a backbone for any level of study regarding the book. Notes that sum up and touch upon the main themes throughout the fourth chapter of "Sunset Song" by Lewis Grassic Gibbon. Follows the SQA course notes. Other notes from the latter chapters are also available, and exemplar essays are also available.
£1.50 Preview RemoveDiscuss the audience’s reaction to Blanche DuBois throughout the play and decipher the significant of “storm – all storm”.
Conommentary on Tennessee Williams' character Blanche Dubois and the audience's perception of her.
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biography, works, style, models, historical-social influence, ideas of poetics, society, economics and politics.
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Analisi e descrizione del III e V canto dell'Inferno.
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A brief notes page about Gloucester's Suicide in the play King Lear. These notes are for A-level students who are studying King Lean in their English Literature qualification. This page contains; an easily understandable summary of the scene, key quotes and analysis, as well as context points. This is a key moment in the play and can be worked into almost any essay - so it is useful to know it in depth before your exams!
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Want to learn all about both World Wars, Hitler and the League of Nations for High School Students? Rushing to make notes for your upcoming exam? Look no further! Download this comprehensive 68-page notes now!
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Key quotes from 'The Duchess Of Malfi' with scene references
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Aimed at Scottish Higher English students, but can be used as a backbone for any level of study regarding the book. Essay that takes an in depth look at one of the main characters of the piece, and studies the behavioural and emotional aspects of them. Follows SQA test guidance.
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12th Grade Enriched Analysis 4 Pages Analysis Notes, very complete and clear. More than 700 words.
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A summary of "The Little Seagull Handbook" pages 2-5
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This is the first of many notes, journeying into learning more about the latin language. As the course progresses, you will see how english and most western languages originate from Latin. It requires mostly, that you are engaged with a dictionary, prepared to look up grammatical definitions, if you decide to go for more than the first lecture. This Lecture #1 contains an amount of concepts, enough to get you started and introduced to Latin. It will provide you with a general understanding. I will upload Lecture #2, 3# and so on, if the need and/or request is there. Kind regards!
£25.00 Preview RemoveMacbeth outline
quotes from scene 3.4 with literary device and meanings and how it applies to the theme.
£12.50 Preview RemoveCharles Dickens- Great Expectations Themes
Detailed notes and quotes on the themes in Great Expectations, with detailed analysis of quotations for each theme, including the characters that represent them. Suitable for AS or GCSE studies of the novel.
£1.99 Preview RemoveA* Gatsby and Poetry Comparison essay
AQA A Level 'Love through the Ages' example essay for The Great Gatsby, compared with poems from the AQA Anthology. Awarded 23/25
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A short description of all the 6 types of conflict that could be found in Literary works such as stories--ideal for students.
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The best thing about drama coursework is you can lie and the examiner will never know. This was my coursework for theatre studies at GCSE level for which I got an A*, it was in the style of Physical theatre, you can copy and edit as you please.
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Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats
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Advanced Higher English analysis of power in The Winter's Take by Shakespeare
£2.00 Preview RemoveEnglish Literature Ted Hughes Poem : The Meeting
A-Level English Literature notes for analysis of Ted Hughes poem : The Meeting
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This is the correct way of wiring a report for a/l literature students..
£1.30 Preview RemoveWilliam Blake Poetry Analysis- Songs of Innocence and of Experience (8 Poems)
Analysis of eight poems from William Blake's 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience' collection ('The Tyger', 'The Lamb', 'The Chimney Sweeper' [both versions], 'The Nurse's Song', 'The Little Black Boy', 'The Clod and the Pebble'). These were second year university revision and include notes on his illustration. My approach to poetry is straightforward and I do not use lots of complicated and fancy vocabulary, so I think that these notes would be very suitable for A-Level students and perhaps even more advanced GCSE students.
£1.00 Preview RemoveHuman condition as represented in Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot
This note displays humanity's situation in the modern world.It analyses the use of time,place and action in order to do so.It summarizes the main idea of the play.
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An theme-centered essay for a short story for an English course.
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This is a brief overview of the poem "At Castle Boterel" where the student will find the some analysis of the structure, background and themes in the poem.
£2.00 Preview RemoveShakespeare's "Macbeth" Study Notes
All my researching, listening to lectures, thinking and studying on "Macbeth" distilled into one super-friendly, insightful and easy-to-follow set of study notes. Enjoy!
£1.50 Preview RemoveChaucer's The Pardoner's Tale - Theme of Relics
An analysis of the theme and idea of relics in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale. The notes contain the main episodes in regards to relics, analysis of quotes and an exploration into the context of relics and the Church. Notes suitable for A2 Level/A-Level Students studying English Literature.
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