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Of Mice and Men Characters
This powerpoint will help you understand the characters from the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck in the English Literature GCSE Unit 1 Examination.
£4.38 Preview RemoveAnalysis of the use of setting in the first chapter of Great Expectations.
An essaying discussing how Dickens uses setting in the first chapter of Great Expectations to create meaning. AS level.
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Sample of reflective essay to analyse problems in lesson planning, suitable for trainee teachers.
£2.50 Preview RemoveGreat Gatsby and Poetry Comparison Essay
For the A Level AQA English Literature, this is a Great Gatsby and poetry comparison essay using poems from the AQA Anthology. Awarded 23/25, written towards the end of year 13
£3.75 Preview RemoveAn analysis of the short story "The Open Window" by Saki( Hector Hugh Munro)
The notes are mainly for the students who study the short story "The Open Window" by Saki for their English Literary knowledge. Very good for the ones who do English Literature as their subject.
£3.75 Preview RemoveMaalouf, Murdered Identities
Written in Spanish, describes well the society we live in today, in the midst of the growing presence of ISIS
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Sacrifices, what you can do for the ones you love. What you are willing to take for their happiness. The kind of happiness they give you, what they truly mean to you. And the fear of telling someone how you feel because things might get awkward and the friendship you have built might get destroyed because you started to have feelings for him. And the fear that he won't feel the same way as you.
£3.75 Preview RemoveNIOS English 302 Chapter 1 Summary
These notes have just the summary of chapter 1 only. For more notes/question answers/assignments, contact vanonymousm@gmail.com.
£0.60 Preview RemoveAn analysis of metaphors in poetry
An example of how to analyse poems, with a focus on metaphors.
£3.13 Preview RemoveShakespeare's 'King Lear' key quotes
A list of all the most important and useful quotes from king lear, covering all themes and events of the play so that by only knowing these quotes you will be ready for any question.
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These are more precise and simple edexcel notes. There are only 4 or 5 points per topic, as that is all you need to know in the exam. There is another revision sheet that I've made to go alongside this - email me if you need it. I will send you this for free (beth.washington1@hotmail.com)
£1.50 Preview RemoveOryx and Crake
A book that is not often talked about when it comes to important authors in female writing. One can simply think that this is a Sc-Fi novel, or perhaps there are themes so deep that maybe Atwood had a lot more that one needs to take a closer look at? Regardless, Atwood isn't to be ignored when it comes to her work and what she contributed to the world of fiction. This may be a strange book, but there is a lot to learn from it.
£2.50 Preview RemoveFeminist Theory (VERY in depth) (Colorful)(VERY well formatted)
This goes into depth with the realm of literary feminism. It goes into depth and uses aids, such as pictures and analogies!
£16.25 Preview RemoveThe Iceman Cometh Revision Notes
Novel: The Iceman Cometh (Eugene O'Neill) Level: Second Year, English Literature degree, Durham University Themes: Biographical, Substance Abuse, Dramatic Methods, Truth
£4.38 Preview RemoveJohn Donne- The Good Morrow Context and Analysis
A Level English notes and detailed analysis of John Donne's "The Good Morrow"
£2.00 Preview RemoveRaleigh Journey's End
Character analysis of Raleigh in Journey's End, A / A* GCSE standard
£1.50 Preview RemoveJaws Analysis
In this PDF is an entire essay analysis the 'Jaws' film from lighting to camera angles and the meaning behind all of the film choices made.
£7.50 Preview Remove"Crash" Film 1000 word essay
1000 word literature essay on the Film "Crash" by Paul Haggis
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An essay about selfies, our way of behaving and the modern times. This is mostly about the youth culture.
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My essay from my TOK class. I've been graded on it with an A+ ! Feel free to download it :) Great sample for IB students who are struggling writing their TOK essays.
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took me ages. this is for 2nd year german. it encludes things like describing your house, your room, favourite tv show and movie, favourite authors and books e.c.t
£62.50 Preview RemoveThe connection between setting and character in Gothic literature
Using three texts, "The Castle of Otranto" (1764) by Horace Walpole, "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1890) by Oscar Wilde, and "The Cement Garden" (1978) by Ian McEwan, I will be exploring the connection between setting (tone, atmostphere) and character within Gothic literature. I chose those three texts because they share some similar underlying themes, but they are also quite different from each other, having been written in distinctive eras.
£6.25 Preview RemoveComparison of the Theme of Male Dominance in Bluebeard’s Egg and Chronicles of a Death Foretold
Comparison of the Theme of Male Dominance in Bluebeard’s Egg and Chronicles of a Death Foretold
£2.50 Preview RemoveFilm Analysis
This PDF file contains basic information from multiple films (The General, Late Spring, Letter From An Unknown Woman, Russian Ark, Le Havre, La Grande Illusion, The Conversation and 8 and a half.) Then I have some film terminology with a simplified definition. Then I have analysed all of the films based on lighting, camera angles, meaning behind director choices and more.
£3.75 Preview RemovePorphyria's Lover A* notes
Notes on Robert Browning's poem 'Porphyria's Lover' done for AQA Crime module, but goes through setting, structure and themes so good for any context. I got an A* for English and these are 4 and 1/2 page of quality notes.
£2.50 Preview RemoveA Streetcar Named Desire notes
30 page comprehensive guide to Tennessee Williams 'A Streetcar Named Desire' Features in depth, top quality analysis of themes, dramatic conventions, characterization, and context. Extremely thorough - these notes have been collated over several months by an A-grade International Baccalaureate student. Provides plenty of well thought-out, detailed examination of this play. Ideal for any student studying this play - GCSE, A Level, IB, English/performing art degree student. 15+
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