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A History of the World in Six Glasses

Analysis Questions and Timeline for A History of the World in Six Glasses

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JEKYLL AND HYDE

FULL ANALYSIS OF JEKYLL AND HYDE AND CONTEXT

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Gold God Glory Summary

This summary is aimed towards 8th graders or Year 9 Humanities. It covers the Humanities topic of "Age of Exploration."

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Cultural Ethnography in a Chinatown

This is a university essay with academic references about the Chinatown in Flushing New York.

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Essay on a fictional war - 1285 words/ A Grade / Coursework

1285 words / 6533 characters

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Turabian style of citation

Easy understanding with examples for a 1st year beginners

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10 facts abou Vatican city

Vatican City, a city-state surrounded by Rome, Italy, is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. Its home to the pope and a trove of iconic art and architecture. Its Vatican Museums house ancient Roman sculptures such as the Laocoön and Renaissance frescoes in the Raphael Rooms and the Sistine Chapel, famous for Michelangelo’s ceiling.

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A2 Literature - Love Throughout the Ages - Coursework Essay - Full Marks Achieved

Comparative 'Shakespeare Study' essay Compares Hamlet, Pride & Prejudice and The Scarlet Letter Achieved full marks, overall A* in Literature A Level

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Hard Times and how Dickens presents his themes

This follows two characters from Hard Times and the the way in which Dickens uses these characters to present his themes.

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Staying Mentally Healthy Leaflet

Here's another example of leaflet writing prep for my GCSE mocks

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Exploring the Language of Poems, Plays and Prose

A detailed summary of each chapter in the Mick Short book 'Exploring the Language of Poems, Plays and Prose' including answers to exercises. Used in the Open University course - E301 The Art of English

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A Streetcar Named Desire: New and Old World (Critical Essay)

A-Level Year 13 Grade A: A critical essay of playwright Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire' on the theme of new and old world, regarding the context of the play.

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Il canto di Acheronte e il canto di Paolo e Francesca

Analisi e descrizione del III e V canto dell'Inferno.

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Class Notes - The Lady of the House of Love By Angela Carter

Class notes on the Unnatural and supernatural elements of the feminist writing of The Lady of the House of Love By Angela Cater A2 English Literature - Aspects of Gothic Includes quotations and great for revision material or just catching up on work you may have missed. Word count 455 Ideal for anyone looking into gender and sexuality studies to see how Carter presents the story from a feminist outlook.

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Symbolism in W.B.Yeats' Byzantium and Sailing to Byzantium

Yeats'poetry is rich in symbols and he is known for employing many.His Byzantium poems are no exception.This note focuses on the various symbols which make these poems more interesting.

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English language technique definitions all that you will need

these are all the techniques needed for English language and their definitions. these helped me during my GCSEs to understand what techniques I needed and how to use them.

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Discuss the audience’s reaction to Blanche DuBois throughout the play and decipher the significant of “storm – all storm”.

Conommentary on Tennessee Williams' character Blanche Dubois and the audience's perception of her.

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Middlesex (by Jeffrey Eugenides) Essay

An essay on the "american dream" ideals expressed in Middlesex, as well as the themes immigration and individualism. (Written for a 2nd year university literature course)

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Tell-Tale Heart: Based on the modern, popular conception of the psychopathic killer in entertainment or media, how does “The Tell-Tale Heart” meet and or fail to meet modern expectations?

Answering the literature question: "Based on the modern, popular conception of the psychopathic killer in entertainment or media, how does “The Tell-Tale Heart” meet and or fail to meet modern expectations? Contains appropriate references and examples

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Symbolism in Chronicles of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez

Symbolism in Chronicles of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez in great detail

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The White Devil, The Wife of Bath

Essay title: “Female empowerment is an illusion.” In the light of this view, consider ways in which writers present women. In your answer compare one drama text (‘The White Devil’) and one poetry text (The Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale).

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Analysis of Anarchism as a political system

These are detailed philosophy notes about anarchism. They give a broad view about the strengths and weaknesses of anarchism as a political system. They also outline the history and the occurrence of anarchism in history.

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The Little Seagull Handbook” Writing Contexts” (2-5)

A summary of "The Little Seagull Handbook" pages 2-5

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'The Company of Wolves' Key Quotations from 'The Bloody Chamber'

Key quotations with explanation and expansion as to how they could be used in an essay based argument or debate from Angela Carter's 'The Bloody Chamber' short story 'The Company of Wolves'. Great for A2 Level English Literature students to learn quotes for the closed book exam. Aimed at Sixth Form students in the UK or grade 11 & 12 in the US.

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Bach Partita No. 4 - Sarabande and Gigue

These are more precise and simple edexcel notes. There are only 4 or 5 points per topic, as that is all you need to know in the exam. There is another revision sheet that I've made to go alongside this - email me if you need it. I will send you this for free (beth.washington1@hotmail.com)

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Dutch Literature: Flemish Movement note in Dutch

Dutch Literature: Flemish Movement note in Dutch

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The Bloody Chamber story notes- A-Level, Literature

Notes for the first short story in Angela Carter's series of stories. These notes are suitable for those studying Gothic Literature at A2 Level but pretty much suitable for any higher level (even degree) due to the content being detailed and looking into various themes etc. The notes include at least two thirds of the story with the most important quotes/sections of the story. Analysis is from a mixture of York notes and my Literature tutor and have greatly helped with my final exam. The notes are very simple to follow for easy revision.

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Characteristics of the cartoon

Characteristics of the cartoon

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English Literature Ted Hughes Poem : The Meeting

A-Level English Literature notes for analysis of Ted Hughes poem : The Meeting

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William Blake Poetry Analysis- Songs of Innocence and of Experience (8 Poems)

Analysis of eight poems from William Blake's 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience' collection ('The Tyger', 'The Lamb', 'The Chimney Sweeper' [both versions], 'The Nurse's Song', 'The Little Black Boy', 'The Clod and the Pebble'). These were second year university revision and include notes on his illustration. My approach to poetry is straightforward and I do not use lots of complicated and fancy vocabulary, so I think that these notes would be very suitable for A-Level students and perhaps even more advanced GCSE students.

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A* DRAMA COURSEWORK PHYSICAL THEATRE IGCSE

The best thing about drama coursework is you can lie and the examiner will never know. This was my coursework for theatre studies at GCSE level for which I got an A*, it was in the style of Physical theatre, you can copy and edit as you please.

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AQA A2 French Oral Specimen Cards

AQA Fench Oral Specimen Cards at A2 Level. Sample Oral cards of what you will get in the oral exam. Suitable for AS/A2 level students with intermediate proficiency.

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Human condition as represented in Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot

This note displays humanity's situation in the modern world.It analyses the use of time,place and action in order to do so.It summarizes the main idea of the play.

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Shakespeare - Romeo and Juliet essay 1737 words

1737 words / 10,083 characters

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Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale - Theme of Relics

An analysis of the theme and idea of relics in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale. The notes contain the main episodes in regards to relics, analysis of quotes and an exploration into the context of relics and the Church. Notes suitable for A2 Level/A-Level Students studying English Literature.

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Toni Morrison's Jazz as a postmodern text

How can Toni Morrison's Jazz be read as a post modern text and what are the advantages about writing about the past in this way?

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Taming of the Shrew Essay

For AQA English Literature 'Love through the Ages', this is an essay about The Taming of the Shrew on the question 'In the literature of Love, men are always more dominant and have more to say than women to prove this'. 25/25

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The Battle of Saratoga

Details all about the Battle of Saratoga during The American Revolution. Used in American History 1 course.

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How is language used to present Macbeth and Napoleon as villains?

An essay on how George Orwell and William Shakespeare present the main characters as villains. Includes comparisons.

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GCSE LOFT LORD OF THE FLIES - BOOK QUOTES GCSE A* REVISION QUOTES

20 PAGE QUOTE BOOKLET FROM ALL THE CHAPTERS IN LORD OF THE FLIES GCSE. INCLUDES PAGE NUMBERS. GCSE REVISION BOOKLET GET AN A* BY REMEMBERING SOME OF THESE QUOTES.

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