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'Men are usually as a strong, protective force'
A-Level Essay Answer in relation to Gothic Literature
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A level questions planning A* - includes context and critics
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An extended bullet point summary of Act 1 of the play 'An Inspector Calls'. Includes summary of events in chronological order and detailed linguistic analysis of language form and structure. GCSE English Literature Level (9-1 System)
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Contains 29 pages of main topic ideas for a massive variety of historical topics including but not limited to Neolithic Revolution, Early Civilizations, Rome, Greece, Philosophy, Middle Ages, and more events with historical importance.
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REVISION NOTES ON EVERY SCENE OF MACBETH AND CHARACTER ANALYSIS
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This note is on conjectures on a Structural Principle of Vedic Poetry . hope it will help you. :)
£2.50 Preview RemoveShakespeare+ The Merchant of Venice + A Midsummer Night's Dream
This hand written notes include all you need about Shakespeare and two of his plays The Merchant of Venice + A Midsummer Night's Dream... It has some Arabic Translation to some terms and words...
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This is my really detailed coursework plan for Twelfth night, it is a really simple structure to follow.
£2.50 Preview RemoveTHE EAGLE paraphase
"The Eagle" is an extremely short lyric in which he has been able to present an eagle as a bird of pray.Here,this paraphrase explains and describes the poem very shortly in simple English.
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Answers to the questions; 1) In this passage, how does Steinbeck present Slim? 2) In the rest of the novel, how does Steinbeck show that some people on the ranch are considered more important than others? How does this reflect the society in which the novel is set?
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