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How to write an Essay Introduction perfectly?
This is a 4 step approach as to how to pen an Introduction of any essay, ranging from reflective, argumentative, informative to descriptive. It is thoroughly insightful as it helped myself get the best grades in my High School in English Language at O-Level and in General Paper at A-Level. It is very explicit. It contains a bonus vocabulary section. It has concrete explanations with supported examples. It has model introductions. Contains 4 pages.
£1.50 Preview RemoveGCSE Romeo & Juliet Shakespeare Essay Plan & Notes [ Quotes With Annotations ]
I wrote these notes for my Romeo and Juliet controlled assessment, it contains 17 pages of quotes with annotations and 6767 (aprox) words. If you are studying this play, these can really help you understand and grasp to what the quote infers.
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Despite the play’s title, How far does Shakespeare’s presentation of Katherina’s character deserve to be regarded as merely a “shrew” within the comic world of the play?
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Love is the most grandeur thing that will happen to us. For now, let Time decides for us.
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This is a 2186 word essay about how Shakespeare presents the Theme of Conflict in Romeo and Juliet. We talk about Mercutio's death, references to fate and destiny, Romeo and Juliet's first kiss, and more. This is not intended to be used for plagiarism, and shouldn't be, but it is here for students who are struggling with this play to see what they can write about. This is aimed towards GCSE/early A-level students, or about 12th grade in the American system. But anyone should be able to get a head-start with their own essay or other work with this.
£1.79 Preview RemoveHow is the modernist style expounded within Mrs Dalloway?
An essay discussing how the the modernist style is expounded within Mrs Dalloway. AS level.
£1.25 Preview RemoveTony Ray-Jones work review
Tony Ray-Jones, an outstanding British photographer who inspired many young photographers to see and experience something called personal expression and commercial success. He always claimed – “Don’t take boring pictures” and it was his one and only rule throughout his too short career. He died at the young age. Ray-Jones didn’t make pictures, he made projects and his archive is categorised by those projects; sporting events, London markets, rock and roll concerts, and so forth....
£12.50 Preview RemoveGCSE Inspector Goole 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.
£2.50 Preview RemoveBibliography for the essay: '‘The most dreadful outcome for the central protagonist in tragedy is the agony of continued living rather than the release to be found in death.’ Discuss with reference two at least two set texts.'
Bibliography extensive with many texts that indicate deep further reading.
£25.00 Preview RemoveIn depth analysis of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
A high level analysis of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. Includes specific references to individual scenes, literary techniques and plot themes. Great for English or literature studies
£2.50 Preview RemoveWilliam Blake Critical Quotations and Interpretations
A comprehensive list of critical quotations and interpretations about the poet, William Blake. This list provides many views, quotes and perspectives on Blake p's poetry from a variety of respected literary critics. These quotes were originally created for an A2 level English literature exam.
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This document is 4-pages long and presents a brief summary of Victorian drama and post-war drama, with a focus on Beckett and Osborne, explained in a comparative perspective.
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These notes give an in depth summary of the play. It gives the social and historical context and goes into the explanations of the key themes and methods used throughout the play. Each Act is summarised and all of the characters have had some sort of description about them. There are also key quotations from the play which can be linked to the themes and methods shown. These notes helped me pass my Exam easily with some of the top grades.
£3.75 Preview RemoveJane Eyre: Complete Study Guide
Are you looking for a complete study guide for Jane Eyre, the only thing you'll really need to ace your exam? Well, look no further!! By uploading this study guide I hope to save you all the hundreds of hours of research that went into it; reading thesis and various essays to get a better grip of the novel. What is covered by the study guide? - Common GCSE questions with well-thought out answers for every stage in the novel (including passage-based questions so you get a better idea on how to attempt those!) The answers vary from describing the harshness of Lowood, to detailing the Red Room incidence, talking about maternal figures in the novel along with one on common motifs, etc. - QUOTATIONS! I've went through the novel and weeded out some of the most important and meaningful quotations from every chapter to give your answer that extra edge. - There are chapter by chapter analysis and summaries so you could gain fresh perspective on the novel! - Extra research done on the themes (common motifs, the theme of gothic, beauty, family) along with the setting and the historical background. - Character insight into Bertha Mason and a comparison between her and Jane.
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Notes from my film class. We watched China Town and went through and analyzed entire thing.
£31.25 Preview RemoveGCSE Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Images of violence (key notes)
GCSE Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: This is a set of notes based on the images of violence seen in the novel. It contains key points of the main areas of which violent imagery is present. I have tried to make these notes easy to read, easy to understand and easy to remember.
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Commentary on Edmund's Soliloquy - King Lear written in preparation for an oral exam in English
£2.00 Preview RemoveHans Christian Andersen's life
In these notes, Hans Christian Andersen's life, is telling. Many details about his fairy tales and his personal life, which are 100% valid. This project got an A mark in History lesson with the title; ''A person who I admire''
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