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Tempest analysis Act 1 scene 2
A* notes - got full marks A level - can be used for GCSE too
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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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GCSE English Literature character profile for 'An Inspector Calls' by JB Priestley. Includes descriptions of character, relationships with other characters, themes and quotes.
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Study guide with all the important quotes in Othello by William Shakespeare picked out. Includes detailed analysis under quotes.
£12.50 Preview RemoveDeterminism and Moral Responsibility
This is an article made for students taking up philosophy. It is more than 15 pages. So, enjoy reading!
£1.50 Preview RemoveHow is Hyde Presented in Chapter Two GCSE English Literature
Designed for a GCSE English Literature exam on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. This exam is based on Chapter Two. It is without a name so you can print it off to annotate or use at your own will.
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An answer to Question: What is the main difference between poetry and history? What does Aristotle apparently mean by the term “universal”? #MASTERS #BACHELOR #DRAMA_SUBJECT
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A gargantuan list of words to improve your vocabulary in English.
£2.00 Preview RemoveSylvia Plath - Poems grid
Aimed at A level English students. A grid devised for revision considering the structure, imagery, poetic devices, themes, ideas and context of 10 of Plath's biggest poems.
£1.00 Preview RemoveTony Ray-Jones work review
Tony Ray-Jones, an outstanding British photographer who inspired many young photographers to see and experience something called personal expression and commercial success. He always claimed – “Don’t take boring pictures” and it was his one and only rule throughout his too short career. He died at the young age. Ray-Jones didn’t make pictures, he made projects and his archive is categorised by those projects; sporting events, London markets, rock and roll concerts, and so forth....
£12.50 Preview RemoveAQA English GCSE Poppies
Poppies AQA English GCSE (new syllabus) One Page, gives ideas 3 things to write about in essay, key quotes, poems that link well
£1.00 Preview RemoveAnthology Plans Poem Comparisons English Literature GCSE Notes
Detailed plans of comparisons between poems. Useful for English Literature GCSE.
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3 page French essay on "La Peste" de Camus. Titled : Une chronique de l’emprisonnement de l’humanité MLA format : no bibliography (quotes pulled from primary source) For 2nd or 3rd year French literature course This essay received an A-
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