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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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