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The Absolute Diary of A Part Time Indian- A controversial book or not

contains the philosophical arguments of controversy throughout the book, from a literature point of view. aimed at third year literature college students.

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Othello Act III-V Notes

These are some question and answer based format notes on acts III-V of Shakespeare's Othello.

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The Stranger essay

Written essay for class. Topic of writing prompt: In his book "The Stranger" Albert Camus selects intensifying repetition and underlying analogies to show how Meursault reacts when his traditional routine is estranged.

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Flags of Our Fathers Film Review

A review of Clint Eastwood's 'Flags of Our Fathers' with reference to the book and sister film Letters to Iwo Jima. Received 85% in second year undergraduate history.

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An inspector calls quotes for act one.

these are quotes for act one in play an inspector calls. they will have the quotes then an interpretation, analysis and finally what exam questions they can be used on.

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Toni Morison-Mercy *concept of narration"

contains a true concept of narration of a novel, from a philosophical point of view, Aimed at third year students of Literature

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Ibsen and Coleridge comparison nots 5/6

Comparisons between Henry Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poetry, exploring the themes of 'Power, Money and Materialism'.' Notes contain well articulated points which can be memorised and applied to essays to achieve A* grades. All points are supported by textual quotes (highlighted in yellow), critical quotations (highlighted in blue) and historical context (highlighted in green).

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Of Mice And Men GCSE - notes on context

Some brief notes on the Wall Street Crash and the Great Depression, as well as the Dust Bowl, aimed to help understand the social and historical context of the book and get context marks in the exam.

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