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English Literature Notes on Industry, Society, Women, Attitudes - Victorian Era
Concise analysis of literary texts produced during the Victorian era focusing on the following themes: industry; social problems; the position of women; evolving attitudes to religion and science
£5.00 Preview RemoveA-Level (AS) English Literature Coursework Unit 2 Creative Study
A-Level (AS) English Literature Coursework Unit 2 Creative Study The coursework for English Literature AS by A Grade student. The coursework addresses the explorations of creative interpretations, for transformational writing, and for tracing connections between texts. ''Explore the methods W. Shakespeare used to convey the catharsis of two tragic heroes, Antony and Othello, in his plays, Antony and Cleopatra and Othello.''
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'Explore Austen’s presentation of the difficulties of communication in Persuasion'. Grade: 72% (1st) Bibliography available
£37.50 Preview RemoveTHINK AND GROW RICH :-NAPOLEAN HILL
ONE OF THE BEST SELLER BOOK,approx. 20 MILLION copies are printed. as the name of the book think and grow rich,in this book author try to explain us and give MAGICAL FORMULA and try to explain us that how successful peoples earn money and try to tell us that our school education is not enough specially if we talk about business world. through this book he want to share experiences of many peoples.
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GCSE English Cousin Kate & Romeo And Juliet Comparisons 1871 words. 4 Pages. Cheap comparisons document on cousin Kate and Romeo And Juliet. Includes quotes which are similar and different and inferences.
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This is a relationship essay plan for Macbeth & Banquo (Macbeth), for GCSE English Literature. My exam board was Eduqas, but the points and analysis would be helpful for anyone studying the play. Here I have 4 chronological points (i.e. 4 paragraphs), with quotes and analysis, including literary devices and audience responses. There is much more detail in this then you would need for an exam, but it helps give you options! I used essay plans like these for my GCSE Mocks and achieved a level 9.
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Possible Assigned Book of ATAR English. Context of the novel and the author. Attitudes,Values and Beliefs of the Novel. Genre Analysis, Utopia, Dystopia and Sci-fi. Possible Essay topics. Handwritten,Highly Legible. 5 pages.
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Compiled Notes including AO1,2,3,4,5. Response to a Mock exam question Relevant quotations
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There are different kinds of articles. We need to be cautious of what kind of article we are writing. May it be feature, feature news, straight news and the like. This to make sure the consistency and the comprehensiveness of your article.
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This essay considers the role of morality in act one of the White Devil by Webster.
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Social and historical context; William Wordsworth - summary and analysis of The Lyrical Ballads, The Preface and Daffodils; Dorothy Wordsworth - The Grasmere Journal; S. T. Coleridge - summary and analysis of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner; Mary Shelley - summary and analysis of Frankenstein.
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This Arabic poetry includes verses that tell the story of the separation of a young man and a girl.
£12.50 Preview RemoveThe Remains of the Day notes with quotations
Quite detailed notes of The Remains of the Day by Kazoo Ishiguro. Notes are divided by chapter and include quotations as well as some analysis and explanation. Aimed at A-Level or Pre-U students, but suitable for anyone else studying the novel.
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This is a example answer for a poetry question for English Literature and Language which reflects on the theme of Memory.
£2.50 Preview RemoveThe piano keyboard(broken down)
These are the various knowledges on the piano keyboard. In these notes the piano keyboard is broken down by structure and so on.
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Description of Mr. Rochester and John Reed within Charlotte Brontë's, Jane Eyre.
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biography, major works (content, style, themes, messages, antecedent models), role of the historian and historiographical method
£2.10 Preview RemoveMacbeth vs Batman Essay
An essay comparing the protagonists and antagonists in Macbeth by Shakespeare and The Dark Knight film.
£1.75 Preview RemoveResponse to pages 55-56 Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre
AS literature detailed critical and analytical response to pages 55-56, commenting on style linguistic devices, etc 711 words
£2.50 Preview RemoveDiscourse Analysis – Communication & Schematic Conventions- Summary
Discourse Analysis – Communication & Schematic Conventions- Summary Based on: Widdowson, H. (2007). Discourse Analysis. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Communication People use terminology to describe something....
£2.00 Preview RemoveA Level The Great Gatsby Revision Notes
The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald. AQA A Level revision notes Re Gatsby's personal dignity in relation to tragedy.
£2.50 Preview Remove'Heart of Darkness' A+ sample essay
A+ practice essay tackling the themes of colonialism in the Congo for Joseph Conrad's novella 'Heart of Darkness'
£1.50 Preview RemoveTo explore how Scrooge changes from a ‘Covetous old sinner’ to ‘a good man’ in the course of ‘A Christmas Carol
Essay explaining how Scrooge changes from a ‘Covetous old sinner’ to ‘a good man’ in the course of ‘A Christmas Carol. Preview of first paragraph: "A Christmas Carol is a story about redemption. It is about how one man, who has led a selfish and greedy life, gets a chance to revisit his past and observe the consequences of his choices in life. Ebenezer Scrooge is a penny-pinching selfish character. He cares nothing for the people around him and they exist only for the money that can be made through business and intimidation. He particularly detests Christmas which he believes is 'a time for finding yourself a year older, and not an hour richer'. "
£3.75 Preview RemoveTo kill a Mockingbird Essay
A two page essay on the main plot and themes of To kill a Mockingjay
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A level English Literature Christina Rossetti context A*
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Une des preuves de l’existence de Dieu (selon Descartes) provient du principe de la causalité
£1.00 Preview RemoveStreetcar Named Desire plot and quotes
A plot summary of Streetcar Named Desire including useful quotes from each scene and some analysis on meaning/significance. I used this to remind myself of key plot events and quotes to remember for the night before the exam/periodically instead of re reading the entire play over and over to save time.
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