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Jane 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.
£6.25 Preview RemoveThe Color Purple Summary
The Color Purple in an epistolary novel which is written in 1982 by American author Alice Walker. In 1983, the novel won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for Fiction. In 1985, the book was made into a film directed by Steven Spielberg.
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An A-Grade piece of work. Descriptive 600-800 word piece
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Arguments of Nyerere, Freire, Fanon and Rodney on education for libetation
£2.50 Preview RemoveLatin course - Lecture #1 - University of Copenhagen
This is the first of many notes, journeying into learning more about the latin language. As the course progresses, you will see how english and most western languages originate from Latin. It requires mostly, that you are engaged with a dictionary, prepared to look up grammatical definitions, if you decide to go for more than the first lecture. This Lecture #1 contains an amount of concepts, enough to get you started and introduced to Latin. It will provide you with a general understanding. I will upload Lecture #2, 3# and so on, if the need and/or request is there. Kind regards!
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