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GCSE ENGLISH ROMEO AND JULIET // JULIET
GCSE / IGCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE ROMEO AND JULIET Juliet and her relationships
£5.63 Preview Removearabic-english terms and sentences for students
this is the arabic-english terms and sentences for all students especially who want to study about arabic. it's good for all people that is non-arabic.
£1.90 Preview RemoveThe Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare
Themes that are portrayed throughout the merchant of venice
£3.75 Preview RemoveSemiotics and Semiology
First to second year level notes aimed towards a base understanding and applied understanding of semiotics and Saussurian semiology with reference to an applied example/analysis. These notes contain information pertaining to the study of sign, what semiotics is, how it is used and how it is relevant today as well as in a culture context. These notes are perfect for individuals who do not know what semiotics and semiology are as well as students who struggle to apply this theory.
£1.85 Preview RemoveIf anger was a colour
If anger was colour showing how the minds cerebrum works.
£1.49 Preview RemoveStructure and theme in Sidney's and Spencer's Sonnets
Analysis of the structure and theme of some of Sidney and Spencer's sonnets
£18.75 Preview RemoveNotes on The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Notes discussing the themes and characters in the book. As level.
£1.25 Preview RemoveEssential Details of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
The notes are suitable for first year students. They include a few details about Chaucer's life, The Canterbury Tales and the opening lines of the poem,
£2.50 Preview RemoveNettles (By Vernon Scannell) poem - analysis English literature coursework
1431 words / 8102 characters / Grade: A*
£1.50 Preview RemovePolitical Theory
In reading the works of major political philosophers, such as Locke, Plato, Aristotle... bigger thematic questions were at issue: what is justice? Limits of Government? Source of Rights - natural or we created them? Does the best leader change us or leave us to our own devices? Professor Rozinski, Touro College
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