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GCSE Gerald Croft Character Profile- An Inspector Calls
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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An essay disscusing the character of Dr Jekyll. For IGCSE English literature.
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This is a .pdf of the GCSE English Language course. Featured are the differences between broadsheet and tabloid newspapers, writing formal letters and more. With three examples and some basic key notation. Aimed at GCSE English Language students but can be downloaded by anybody.
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I gained an A in GCSE English Literature, with an A* in the paper about A View from the Bridge. In total, I gained 10 As and A*s at GCSE. Here is an essay I wrote as practice about the relationship between Eddie and Catherine. If you would like to see more practice questions to try yourself, I have a set of possible essay questions about this play for sale.
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47 pages of analysis of over 380 quotes from the play 'Macbeth', written in 1606 by William Shakespeare, essential for any level of study, available at a ridiculously low cost.
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this essay has never been submitted or used, so it wouldn't show up on a plagiarism check ;) essay describing the aims of Einhard in his writing of early Carolingian biography, Life of Charlemagne. Good for University 1st years in medieval history/literature
£2.00 Preview RemoveContractor’s Claims
This paper explores the documents fundamental in evidencing a Contractor’s construction claim for any loss incurred and the main sections required in its presentation. Documenting a project’s progress is evaluated with regard to establishing the foundation of a well-presented claim document. Further investigation looks at how this contributes to the presentation of the factual evidence, being brought together in a structured standard form. The guidance available to Contractors on writing a claim is discussed through review of literature in the field of construction claims. Research highlighted that available literature simply provides advice on claims preparation and that the area is void of regulation that would serve to provide a level of consistency and clarity. This paper therefore will determine the sections fundamental to the preparation of a Contractor’s construction claim in a move towards regulation and standardisation. This is aimed for all levels students especially those doing construction or dealing with claims in general.
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A level English literature notes on the definition of a tragic hero by Aristotle.
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'Some readers have found it strange that the Wife of Bath tells a stylised Romance after her racy and realistic Prologue. Make clear your own views on this point, referring in detail to both the Wife of Bath's Prologue and her Tale'
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A Level notes detailing the themes present in the short story collection as a whole. With reference to several of the stories, including: The Bloody Chamber, The Courtship of Mr Lyon, The Company of Wolves, The Erl-King, The Lady of the House of Love and The Snow Child. These themes can easily be linked with the Gothic genre.
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Business Management Final year dissertation graded at a high 1st (FIRST). Based on the PLC Carphone Warehouse. 11,683 words - 53 pages. High-level structure and depth of analysis. Well worded, concise and endlessly informative. Includes primary and secondary data, with subsequent analysis. Provides very interesting figures and facts that are not common knowledge to the general public. Enjoy.
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analysis of social and political context for the play. how characters were established in Act 1 and how it is different from the films produced. how the themes were established in Act 1. analysis of the imagery of Viola's speech how wisdom and folly is developed in Act 3. how false appearances are portrayed in Act 3 how the plot is resolved.
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This is a complete literature degree paper. It contains 52 pages and these are the chapters included: Chapter I: Introduction: Aim and Method………………………………………………………...3 Chapter 2: Women and Marriage in the Elizabethan Age: a Historical and Cultural Perspective..6 Chapter 3: Marriage in the Romantic Comedies: Theatrical Conventions………………………19 Chapter 4: Real and Illusive Love and Marriages in A Midsummer Night's Dream…………….29 Chapter 5: Romantic and Pecuniary Marriages in The Merchant of Venice……………………..40 Chapter 6: Conclusions…………………………………………………………………………..50 Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………………..52
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GCSE AQA Literature - Key theme quotations.
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Gesta Tancredi and Gesta Francorum analysis How the main characters Bohemond of Taranto and Tancred of Hauteville are portrayed in their respective documents in regards to heroism
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This is a compilation of quotes from scholarly articles I used to write an essay on representations of sexuality and gender in Bram Stoker's Dracula and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. This was for the class 'Gothic Fictions' at The University of Melbourne in 2016. This document includes notes from 15 scholarly articles. Rather than reading through all the articles yourself, you can just read the important parts and put them straight in your essay! Whether you just want a starting point in your essay research, or you want to spend minimal time researching but still quote a variety of resources to impress your assessor, look no further!
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