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Essential Details of Canterbury Tales, Coleridge's Ballad, Joyce and Woolf
The notes are essential in two ways, as they are both concise and clear, suitable for first year.
£2.50 Preview RemoveA Woman To Her Lover Poem Analysis
The poem 'A Woman To Her Lover' has been analysed in this picture. It shows the deeper meaning of the verses and shows more understanding of the entire piece.
£2.00 Preview RemoveHousing Finance and cooperative societies
The act of investing in Housing co-operative is only the first step towards the investment of capital. In order to achieve its objective the Housing co-operative enterprises must be successfully and profitably operated as a business.
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For books 6,7,8 and 9. Extremely detailed, only missing paragraph numbers, but follows from beginning of book to end in a chronological order, so shouldn't matter too much! Includes very helpful diagrams! (Maps, logistics of battles- land and sea, colour coded.) Mainly used the Landmark Herodotus but also used the Oxford edition.
£1.50 Preview RemoveNotes on The Erl - King, from 'The Bloody Chamber'
These notes include, a summary, main themes and messages, main images and symbols, gothic features and key quotations from within the short story. This will really help you to gain a better knowledge of Carter's story and more evidence.
£1.49 Preview RemoveGothic - Frankenstein/ Dracula comparison essay plans
A level - gothic Frankenstein/ Dracula comparison essay plans. A* essay plans
£2.50 Preview RemoveCharles Dickens- Great Expectations Notes, Quotes and Literary Context
Detailed notes and quotes on the Characters, Relationships, Themes, Settings and Literary Contexts in Great Expectations, with a detailed analysis of quotations for each section. Suitable for AS or GCSE studies of the novel.
£6.00 Preview RemoveEssay - setting within Dracula and Frankenstein
A level - full marks (A*) Gothic literature
£2.50 Preview RemoveFull marks English GCSE (9-1) Style Essay: Love and Acceptance in Frankenstein
Brought to you by a student who achieved a 9 in the real exam, this essay will provide a key foundation as to how to structure and express your English GCSE arguments. It is a response to AQA's specimen question paper 1 on Shakespeare and the 19th century novel. The novel studied here is Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'.
£2.50 Preview Remove'The Handmaid's Tale' - Critics Flashcards
Complete, comprehensive ready-made flashcards for Component 2 (comparative and contextual study in Dystopian literature) OCR A Level English Literature, but could alternatively be useful for any course where you study Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale'. All of the critics you need to gain maximum marks for AO5 (different interpretations), organised by theme. Themes covered are: Oppression, Individual vs State, Gender & Relationships, Rebellion, Religion, Political Text?, Language, Moral Fable, Dehumanisation and Ideological control. Very easy to assemble; simply print, fold and prit stick! Combine with my 'Brave New World' context flashcards for easy, comprehensive revision.
£4.38 Preview RemoveWilly loman as a modern tragic protagonist in Death of a Salesman
Death of a Salesman is a 1949 play written by American playwright Arthur Miller. This note deals with the concept of modern tragic hero . The way in which Willy's life progresses leads us to justify the matter whether we can call him a modern tragic protagonist or not . So, there are arguments that I tried to build up by comparing and contrasting Willy's character with Aristotle's notion of tragic hero . Beside this I tried to highlight the issue of American Dream and the society which compels him to pursue it . Next thing that I have discussed is the illusion and reality in Willy's Life -- how the flashback represent not only past life but the lost pastoral life . So , this material also contains a good introduction and conclusion as you can see in my other materials also . So , go for it , read it and Use it . It will help you I bet . Thank you
£2.50 Preview RemoveOf Mice and Men - Characters
This is a detailed essay on the character portrayal of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men". It shows how writers have made character portrayal important to the readers. Use this as an example for how you could write your essay.
£0.80 Preview RemoveAnalysis of Women's Power in Much Ado About Nothing (AS Level Essay)
I wrote this as prep for my coursework for AQA English Lit B in year 12. It's a full essay complete with references and I believe it received a band 4 or 5 mark, so it's half decent (I hope)
£1.50 Preview RemoveYeats Poetry Notes Bundle Pack
Bundle Pack of A grade W.B. Yeats Poetry Notes for AS level English Literature exam. Pack includes notes on 8 Yeats poems: Among School Children, Broken Dreams, Leda and the Swan, The Wild Swans at Coole, The Second Coming, Sailing to Byzantium, In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markievicz, September 1913. The notes for each poem include: form and structure, context, themes, quotes and analysis (and links to other Yeats poems on some of the poems).
£6.25 Preview RemoveHow to analyze an essay argument
These are detailed notes which I compiled about how to analyse argument based essays in the field of humanities. A section in the notes is a detailed description on how to write an argument based philosophy essay in order to score high marks. These notes are very good for anyone studying in the field of humanities.
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