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These revision notes give context, a basic plot, and detailed analysis on form and content.
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A generic outline for an essay on Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley. One page only but very easy to follow
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French revolution was a rebirth to ideological malice in a form that could still be understood to date although it could not be recognized by then due to intellectual dwarfism. However, in the 20th century the prevailing main forms of totalitarianism formed a united force that aimed at promoting jokers to head the death list. It is prudent to state that Chamfort derived a lasting definition of ‘fratenite’ which meant ‘my brother or I kill you’, and later became the joke that denied him a chance to see tomorrow.’
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Covers some literary elements and their definitions, but mostly focuses on the basics of how to write an essay.
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Analysis on the theme - ENGL 203 Texas A&M
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Hey! I attend the University of Birmingham, and these notes are from two lectures in 'Language for Literature', given by Dr. Lee Oakley. These notes have loads of colour, with labelled diagrams, which will really help in your learning of grammar. Starting with a short introduction, with descriptive and prescriptive approaches to grammar, the notes are mainly focussed on elements of phrases and clauses. There's diagrams on the organisation of language, open and closed word classes, notional, formal and distributional functions, types of phrases and 'SPOCA'. All of these elements, and others, will be incredibly useful in your study of grammar.
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Kafka on the Shore is a novel by Haruki Murakami which details the adventures and self-discovery of a teenager, Kafka Tamura and an old man named Nakata. These notes offer an extensive range of quotes which should be studied and memorised for essay writing in A Level, IB diploma and college level exams.
£2.50 Preview RemoveFull Annotation of 'The Captain of the 1964 Top of the Form' by Carol-ann Duffy
These notes are for GCSE and A level English studies They include: - the full poem -highlighted and annotated lines and stanza's -identified techniques -context about the poem -themes present within the poem -video links if you have any questions or need any further help email me : kierareneex@outlook.com KIera Marshall
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A comprehensive list of critical quotations and interpretations about William Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra." 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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These notes are for GCSE and A level english studies these notes include -full poem -highlighted lines and stanza's -detailed annotations -identified techniques -context about the poem -themes within the poem -pictures if you need any help email me : kierareneex@outlook.com Kiera Marshall
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It is an essay made by myself discussing over the books main themes, the relation and importance of the setting in the screenplay and a short analysis on the characters actions
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Uriah Heep is a fictional character created by Charles Dickens . He is one of the main antagonist in the novel " David Copperfield " . He is the most grotesque villain we have ever come across in Dickens' novel . This note deals with his characteristics , his road to achieve his criminal goal and finally how he is bound to his nemesis . Here, you have a complete answer with a good introduction and conclusion . As these two things are the heart of any answer it should be attractive. So , you do not have to spend your time behind it. i am doing this work for you . All what you have to do is to download it and write it in your answer scripts if you need it , Thank you .
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