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Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale - Theme of Death

An A2 Level/A-Level English Literature Guide to the theme of death in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale. Analyses quotes and specific context. The notes will help to make an informed answer on the theme of Death.

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American Literature - Leslie Marmon Silko

American Studies, American Literature, Leslie Marmon Silko. Notes on her life and work.

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The Lion and the Jewel by Wole Soyinka | Notes on Quotes | Full Play

A set of revision notes on 'The Lion and the Jewel' by Wole Soyinka, summarising a variety of key quotes and their significance. Written by an IB English student, the notes are simply displayed but highlight the crucial points, distilling the essential information. These notes will enable the student to further their understanding of the play and integrate excellent points into essays. Suitable for sixth form level (ages 16-18).

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The Importance of a Healthy Lifestyle

Information or a article on The Importance of a Healthy Lifestyle

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Plot Stages and Freytag's pyramid

This document describes all the plot stages in a story in a clear and concise way. It also explains the Freytag's Triangle

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Themes in the Epic of Gilgamesh

A three page essay exploring three of the main themes in the Sumerian text "Epic of Gilgamesh. These themes are "Love", "Life & Death" and "Respect for the Gods". This is a short overview of the themes with one or two examples explored in each theme; recommended for beginner or intermediary analysis of the text.

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Brokeback Mountain (Annie Proulx) Notes

University level notes for 'Brokeback Mountain' by Annie Proulx. Notes from a second year English Literature module called Gender and Sexuality.

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