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Paradise Lost and Volpone notes and quotations for context (AO4)
Quotations and analysis of context for Paradise Lost and Volpone. Used for OCR exam board A Level English Literature, and created by student predicted A* with full UMS in AS English Literature. Wide variety of contemporary context from complex sources that reference back to the two texts.
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POEM 1. an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements, as kick the bucket or hang one's head, or from the general grammatical rules of a language, as the table round for the round table, and that is not a constituent of a larger expression of like characteristics. 2. a language, dialect, or style of speaking peculiar to a people. 3. a construction or expression of one language whose parts correspond to elements in another language but whose total structure or meaning is not matched in the same way in the second language. 4. the peculiar character or genius of a language. 5. a distinct style or character, in music, art, etc. Lecture Notes. Subject : English Language Objective : Noticing Nota Bene
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From IB HL English class. Notes include a full reflective statement analyzing the Chronicle of a Death Foretold.
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Evaluation of a Section B question for ENG LITB3 with a response. Texts used are Frankenstein, Wuthering Heights and Doctor Faustus
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The Importance of Being Earnest notes, 2nd Semester English Composition.
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Analysis essay of the book "The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down"
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In depth commentary on the first story of the collection. The notes were summarised from the york notes study guide to the collection. For A Level students studying this text as part of the Gothic
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Complete, comprehensive ready-made flashcards for Component 1 (Drama and Poetry pre-1900) OCR A Level English Literature, but could alternatively be useful for any course where you study Ibsen's 'A Doll's House'. All of the critics you need to gain maximum marks for AO5 (different interpretations), organised by theme. Themes covered are: Men & Patriarchal Society, Love & Sex, Morality & Victorian Values, Women, Power, Secrecy & Deceit, Self-Liberation & Rebellion, and Ibsen as a Writer. Very easy to assemble; simply print, fold and prit stick!
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IGCSE / GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE Romeo and Juliet Notes on Juliet and her relationships
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High second-class essay on whether 'The Maiden Voyage of Babylon' is an example of new journalism. 2083 words. Includes references. Originally used for History of Journalism module first year Journalism BA.
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1500 word essay on the treatment of women in Romeo and Juliet with a focus on Act 3 Scene 5 - where Juliet and Capulet argue.
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A comprehensive list of critical quotations and interpretations about John Ford's, "'Tis Pity She's a Whore". This list provides many views and perspectives on the play from a variety of respected literary critics. These quotes were originally created for an A2 level English literature exam.
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A5 revision cards for Romeo and Juliet. They are about the prologue, fate and conflict. They include quotes and extracts from the text that have been analysed.
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this is my business card that i spent quite a lot of time doing on my computer. I did struggle at the start doing it but in the end i did manage it. My business that i ran is called Traceys Heavenly cards where i make different variety of Greeting Cards for example, Birthday, christening,christmas, wedding, engagement, birth of a baby boy and a birth of a baby girl, mothers day and fathers day cards.I spend a lot of time making sure that i make my cards correctly. i make 100 cards within one hour which is amazing for me and i would love to keep doing it till my hands finally drop off.... which they will do know while i am typing this...... The first time i started making cards it was very difficult for me to do... i practiced quite alot at my home. I have my own equipment which i use. And when someone wants a greetings card from me they send me a message on facebook or they send me an email and they explain what they like to have done and then what happens then is i start making the cards and then i make sure that the customer is happy with it and the n i send it to them via post or if they are local then i delivery it to them. The equipment i get is really difficult sometime s because i never ever run out i always make sure that i have a load of equipment for my cards that i make and also make sure that i stock up on them as well. I also post my cards on facebook to my friends and family to see and they share it for their friends to see what i do. Best thing i have ever done because it keeps my mind occupied for quite sometime.
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A newspaper that depicts the consequences of Industrial revolution that fits the normal KS3 standards and curriculm
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Ozymandias notes. Helped me get a 7 at GCSE AQA English Iiterature (new exam)
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An essay disscusing the character of Dr Jekyll. For IGCSE English literature.
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A-Level Essay Question Answer
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A detailed list of critical quotations, performances/productions, context and comparisons to other texts mainly for King Lear, but also in reference to Paradise Lost and Volpone. Used for OCR English Literature A Level. Made by student predicted A* with full UMS last year in the subject. Very thorough, and with complex and unusual contemporary and modern sources.
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This is a .pdf of the GCSE English Language course. Featured are the differences between broadsheet and tabloid newspapers, writing formal letters and more. With three examples and some basic key notation. Aimed at GCSE English Language students but can be downloaded by anybody.
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I gained an A in GCSE English Literature, with an A* in the paper about A View from the Bridge. In total, I gained 10 As and A*s at GCSE. Here is an essay I wrote as practice about the relationship between Eddie and Catherine. If you would like to see more practice questions to try yourself, I have a set of possible essay questions about this play for sale.
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this essay has never been submitted or used, so it wouldn't show up on a plagiarism check ;) essay describing the aims of Einhard in his writing of early Carolingian biography, Life of Charlemagne. Good for University 1st years in medieval history/literature
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'Some readers have found it strange that the Wife of Bath tells a stylised Romance after her racy and realistic Prologue. Make clear your own views on this point, referring in detail to both the Wife of Bath's Prologue and her Tale'
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A level English literature notes on the definition of a tragic hero by Aristotle.
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A Level notes detailing the themes present in the short story collection as a whole. With reference to several of the stories, including: The Bloody Chamber, The Courtship of Mr Lyon, The Company of Wolves, The Erl-King, The Lady of the House of Love and The Snow Child. These themes can easily be linked with the Gothic genre.
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Business Management Final year dissertation graded at a high 1st (FIRST). Based on the PLC Carphone Warehouse. 11,683 words - 53 pages. High-level structure and depth of analysis. Well worded, concise and endlessly informative. Includes primary and secondary data, with subsequent analysis. Provides very interesting figures and facts that are not common knowledge to the general public. Enjoy.
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This is a complete literature degree paper. It contains 52 pages and these are the chapters included: Chapter I: Introduction: Aim and Method………………………………………………………...3 Chapter 2: Women and Marriage in the Elizabethan Age: a Historical and Cultural Perspective..6 Chapter 3: Marriage in the Romantic Comedies: Theatrical Conventions………………………19 Chapter 4: Real and Illusive Love and Marriages in A Midsummer Night's Dream…………….29 Chapter 5: Romantic and Pecuniary Marriages in The Merchant of Venice……………………..40 Chapter 6: Conclusions…………………………………………………………………………..50 Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………………..52
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GCSE AQA Literature - Key theme quotations.
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A powerpoint covering each poem in AQA's anathology for Power and Conflict for Paper 2 English Lit GCSE. Also includes tips for the unseen poetry questions in Section C. Includes: -key quotes -context -comparable poems -themes -unseen poetry advice
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Brief outline regarding Shakespeare's play The Winter's Tale regarding the use of flowers. It can be used as an essay outline if you need to analyze a Shakespeare scene. It also has direct quotes and lines that would be helpful for an essay.
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This is a complete literature degree paper on the woman in the Victorian age. It is a personal work and it includes the following chapters: 1.The woman in the Victorian age 2.Tess of the D`Urbervilles - A Pure Woman? 3.Bertha Mason-The Mad Woman? There are 38 pages in total and both of the degree paper that I've posted on this site contain bibliography, introduction and conclusion.
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This file discusses and analyzes the different metaphors found in “Metaphors” by Sylvia Plath
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Need references for that ethics paper you need to hand in? Here is a real gold mine of information that you can easily connect with many topics in ethics and general philosophy.
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Comparing and contrasting three themes present throughout the story of A Farewell to Arms.
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This is a compilation of quotes from scholarly articles I used to write an essay on representations of sexuality and gender in Bram Stoker's Dracula and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. This was for the class 'Gothic Fictions' at The University of Melbourne in 2016. This document includes notes from 15 scholarly articles. Rather than reading through all the articles yourself, you can just read the important parts and put them straight in your essay! Whether you just want a starting point in your essay research, or you want to spend minimal time researching but still quote a variety of resources to impress your assessor, look no further!
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A list of fifteen quotes, their importance in relation to The Great Gatsby as a whole, a language technique that is employed within that quote, and, where possible, a critic's opinion of the quote.
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Practise essay on Doctor Faustus for English Literature
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University level notes for 'Oleanna' by David Mamet. Notes from a second year English Literature module called Gender and Sexuality.
£1.50 Preview RemoveThe Wife of Bath's Tale A-level revision notes (A* grade)
Full detailed summary and analysis of the Wife of Bath's Tale. These notes helped me to get an A* for English Literature A-level. Sourced from my class notes, English A-level textbooks and reliable websites online. Perfect for writing great Wife of Bath essays and for revising. Great price considering these notes took me hours to collate. I'd have loved to have had these notes at the start of the year, they would have made my life so much easier!
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An analysis of Chapter 16 of Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy with particular focus on the elements of the Pastoral Genre. Made for A-Level English Literature exams.
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Potpuni pregled 17. stoljeća francuske književnosti. Cijela lista autora i njihovih djela. Sve što trebate da biste položili ispit francuske književnosti sedamnaestog stoljeća. Puno sreće žele vam autori.
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Detailed summary and analysis of Othello for A-level. These notes helped get me an A* for English Literature A-level. Sourced from my class notes, English A-level textbooks and reliable online websites. All you need to write A* Othello essays including critical views and in-depth analysis. Great price considering these notes took me hours to collate. I'd have loved to have had these notes at the start of the year, they would have made my life so much easier!
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Love love love this poem and the book and film (Great Expectations) Notes made on the theme of endings for my A Level coursework - applicable to GCSE also as I studied this poem at both levels.
£2.50 Preview RemoveA Streetcar Named Desire (A level) - character and symbol analysis
A brief summary of how motifs and symbols are used in A Streetcar Named Desire and some analysis of Stanley and Blanche as well as the atmosphere that the 'blue piano' creates. Aimed at A level English Literature and English Lang/Lit students.
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