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Macbeth Act 1 Notes
Aimed at Scottish Higher English students, but can be used as a backbone for any level of study regarding the book. Notes that take an in depth look at the main characters of the piece, and studies the behavioural and emotional aspects of them. Follows SQA test guidance.
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This French IGCSE First Language will help you develop your writing and understanding in order to succeed in your exams.
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A comparative study between the treatment of death in Samuel Beckett's "Endgame" and Dylan Thomas' "Do not go gentle into that good night".
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"Describe the use of motifs and symbols in the novel" 17/20 grade achieved.
£4.99 Preview RemoveThe impact of public scandal leads the protagonists on to “the path to self- knowledge” (K McLeish, 1994) How far do Henrik Ibsen and GB Shaw develop their characters on stage in the light of this critical view?
Dealing with Victorian society, Ibsen, feminism, and women's role within the home.
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This contains a writing of the poem "Breaking Out" by "Marge Piercy"
£1.05 Preview RemoveImagery in some selective Shakespearean Sonnets
Analysis of some of Shakespeare's Sonnets in the light of their imagery
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These are notes for the first semester AP exam at level 4. They cover the vocabulary portion of the test.
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This part is 1/3: The Essay Grade: 69%
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Notes on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Moby Dick, The Scarlet Letter and The Narrative of Fredrick Douglass
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A comprehensive, five page grammar guide filled with every form of grammar at A Level. For example, types of sentence function, sentence type, verb, adverb, voice, tense, etc. Can be used for studies in linguistics, and also in other areas to hone writing skills.
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GCSE English Literature character profile for 'An Inspector Calls' by JB Priestley. Includes description, relationships with other characters, themes and quotes.
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Studying Classics? The Rape of Lucretia happens to be one of the oldest Roman stories. If you are studying this particular work, then these notes are detailed. Not only is the plot explained, but also is the early making of Rome, and the history of the Senate. These notes give a very well explained timeline of Roman power, emperors, and the role that government played in the fate of the city. The course was called Cultural Perspectives, and was taken at a beginner level, However, these notes are extensive and well detailed. Class taken at Samford University.
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A list of useful quotations from Twelfth Night or What you Will, divided into the different acts and scenes which the quotations are taken from. The most important quotations are in bold for quick and easy revision.
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I gained an A in English Literature GCSE, and an A* in the paper about A View from the Bridge. In total, I gained 10 As and A*s at GCSE. Here are some possible essay questions I compiled. They are inspired by WJEC's GCSE exam, but apply to ANYONE studying the play, as they get you to think critically about the piece, enabling you to use your revision and analysis to gain a top grade like I did. I've done a model essay for A View from the Bridge about Eddie and Catherine's relationship, check it out! I also have other resources for English Lit, too.
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This PDF file involves everything you need to better your understanding and identify the main idea within English texts at university or high school
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A level notes A* got full marks can also be used for GCSE level
£2.50 Preview RemoveStella writes a letter to Blanche in Belle Reve before her arrival
A streetcar named desire where Stella Kowalski writes a letter to her sister Blanche Dubois at her old home in Belle Reve, before Blanche initially arrives. AS Level English Language and Literature ELLA1 and ELLA2
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War Photographer AQA English GCSE (new syllabus) One Page, gives ideas 3 things to write about in essay, key quotes, poems that link well
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J AND H REVISION NOTES ON ALL CHARACTERS ALL CHAPTERS AND CONTEXT
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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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95% achieved Essay on the play Hamlet and Ambition, Front page included
£2.50 Preview RemoveCharacter Studies for To Kill a Mockingbird
Hi, I'm Megan Hardy and I achieved an A* in English Literature GCSE in 2016. My notes have detailed insights into the various characters of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird. I hope they are helpful to you - Good luck!
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Hamlet delays avenging his father’s death because he needs time to uncover the methods of the murder as well as the assassin, he wants to plan carefully how to fulfill his revenge on Claudius, and he needs to be assured that his enemies are eliminated.
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A collection of reflections/summaries for George Orwell's "Road to Wigan Pier." I did this on my own free time, and not for an assignment, so it's not super academic or anything. It's just for people looking to get a gist of the chapters. I covered all the major points. I articulated them like I was explaining the information to myself, thus the summaries are written in plain English, as translated from Orwell's semi-posh, 1930s London English. The document is about 8.1 pages long (11 pt font).
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This document help you to understand clearly about Present Continuous( the definition, form and the usage). The most important in this document we provide you the exercise to practice too.
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Detailed & comprehensive notes analysing the themes of Molière's Tartuffe. Includes: Theme analysis with extensive quote accompaniment, Brief introduction to extra themes, Comparison with Molière's other plays, Other details about the play Level: A-grade notes, prepared for the Cambridge Pre-University syllabus, applicable to any A-level equivalent
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For IGCSE and GCE pupils, concise guides to how to analyze unseen texts in section A of English language A paper 1
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10 quotes analysed in depth for Mr Birling, including context which is key to getting the A*/9. This is essentially a condensed essay, so if great for seeing what others succeeded with. I created these for my Eng. Lit GCSE in Summer 2017 and I gained an A* with them.
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