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Renaissance context notes with a focus on Doctor Faustus and Hamlet
A Level English Literature notes. Notes created from wide research into the Renaissance period, concepts etc as well as into the lives of both Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare.
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The Great Gatsby By F.Scott Fitzgerald An essay on the Nick's narrative point of view used throughout majority of the text. it discusses how the use of narrative point of view enhances my understanding of the central concerns of the text- The Roaring 20's, the Social Class Differences and also the American Dream., and also helps me to appreciate the novel.
£1.50 Preview RemoveTeaching Action Plan Class 10 English II language for Teachers
Teacher's Teaching Action Plan for Class 10 English II Language which contains Annual Action Plan, Monthly plan, Unit Plan, Daily Lesson Plan and Test and Evaluation Details as per CCE.
£2.50 Preview RemoveA2 EXAM QUESTION- Gothic Literature- Frankenstein, Macbeth, The Bloody Chamber
Question: 20) “Mad, bad and dangerous” How accurate is this as a description of the gothic villains in the texts you have studied? -My answer for an exam question I had typed up which earned me a grade B. The content in this is worth taking as they are my own words and there is quite a lot you can take from this in regards to revision or even essay practise along with help on structure . The texts answered include: Frankenstein, Macbeth, The Bloody Chamber, so something for everyone even if you are only studying one of the texts.
£3.75 Preview RemoveEnglish literature coursework - Shakespeare (Sonnet 43)
The essay answers the following question: How are strong feelings of love presented in ‘Romeo & Juliet’ and ‘Sonnet 43’? Grade: A* Words: 2306 Characters: 13383
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Spanish preterite indicative - when to use (& examples) - conjugations (& examples) - irregulars (& examples) - stem changes (& examples) - gar/car/zar changes (& examples)
£2.50 Preview RemoveAnalysis of Philip Larkin - Talking in Bed
Incomplete essay on Philip Larkin's Poem Talking in Bed. Full notes from my coursework, enough to build a substantial essay
£2.00 Preview RemoveSocial Displacement in Jane Eyre
Novel: Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte) Title: Social Displacement in Jane Eyre Level: Second Year, English Literature, Durham University Themes: Social Displacement, Inequalities in Victorian Society, Feminism, Setting
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A list of useful and impressive french phrases that will help improve your vocabulary and ability to express yourself in the language. Examiners are often impressed by the use of these phrases in exams. These notes will be most useful for students who have recently started learning french - perhaps 1st year students.
£2.49 Preview Remove1984 dialectical Journals and Responses part 2
analysis of quotes in the novel 1984 by George Orwell with responses for each one describing tone, figurative language, setting, and striking phrases/ideas etc.
£1.58 Preview RemoveMaupassant Contes et Nouvelles
A selection of stories and novelles written by Guy de Maupassant. Very easy to read and to help you expand your vocabulary.
£3.75 Preview RemoveHow do men and women differ in their writing styles?
This was a short article based on another essay of mine (also available for purchase) discussing how men and women write differently and why, with a special focus on Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles.
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