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Lord of the Flies Revision Guide | Character analysis, theme analysis, plot analysis
I gained an A in GCSE English Lit, with an A* in the paper about Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Here is an in-depth, over 20 page Revision Guide which gives detailed character analysis of all characters including: Piggy, Ralph, Jack, Maurice and Roger, with quotes and analysis. In my notes, there is clear, plainly organised analysis of key themes and plot points (e.g the significance of Simon's death) that will enable you to have my A* level of analysis. There is also exam technique tips, with advice for how to analyse extracts, and what to look out for in your exam. This is relevant for ANY exam board. My GCSE was with WJEC, but this in-depth resource applies to anyone studying the book.
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A short description of all the 6 types of conflict that could be found in Literary works such as stories--ideal for students.
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Summary notes of Shakespeare Play; Romeo and Juliet (ACT 2). Aimed for those in beginner level shakespeare literature.
£1.00 Preview RemoveMETAMORPHOSIS Stephen Berkoff adaptation of Kafka's original - first reading and interpretation
METAMORPHOSIS Stephen Berkoff adaptation of Kafka's original - first reading and interpretation Covers my initial thoughts and confusions of the script straight after reading. Also covers my frist thoughts on characters of; Gregor, Greta, Mrs Samsa, Mr Samsa and the Lodgers.
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A streetcar named desire production task in the form of a diary entry whereby Stanley espresses his feelings on his sister-in-laws arrival to his home. AS Level English Language and Literature. ELLA 1 and ELLA 2
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College level AP European History (17th century) The Enlightenment (Major Events/definitions/important terms) 1700's
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University of Toronto Deals with themes of novels: Water Babies, The Princess and the Goblin, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Bridge to Terabithia, Fire Eaters.
£6.25 Preview RemoveIs the Gothic novel at its most successful when the reader is fully immersed into the speaker's realm of blind terror?
A discussion of Gothic novels and if they are most successful when the reader is fully immersed into the speaker's realm of blind terror. AS level.
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English literature revision for Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare, approved and authorised by teacher. "Act 1 is a play within itself." Meaning, revision, notes, grade 9 standard
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filled in plot summary for Macbeth. Helped me get a 100 on my Macbeth test.
£9.38 Preview RemoveJasper Jones Notes
These notes discuss some of the main conventions of the novel "Jasper Jones", as well as the genre it is in. It also includes many of the significant quotes in the text.
£2.00 Preview RemoveStreetcar Named Desire & Duchess of Malfi comparisons on Stagecraft
condensed notes comparing stagecraft in streetcar and malfi. notes are made up from lessons and independent research
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The Philippines has very diverse arts because has many cultural heritages such as from Europe, Asia and America. And this is a presentation of how we cope with the influences of the Americans and Spaniards and how we keep our native culture.
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Published writer here. That's my advertisement done, can't stand the stuff. Just a few extracts of my own work - different styles - for your perusal. Hopefully you can take some useful things from it. There are a few tips, but really the great examples are the focus - so if you have the ability to observe and take your own neat tricks from my pieces then you're set with these notes. For anyone looking to gain some useful ideas about how to write creatively - I would (yes, unabashed) recommend my own works. Enough said.
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