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Essay Plan for the theme of riddles and games in Jane Austen's Emma

This is a fairly in depth plan for an essay encompassing the theme of riddles and games in Jane Austen's novel 'Emma'.

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[A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE- ESSAY ON EMILY DICKINSON POEM

Explore how Emily Dickinson present ideas and feelings about the afterlife in ‘Going to Heaven’ and make connections with one or two other poems from your collection. -For students studying OCR A level English Literature/Language Emily Dickinson poetry.

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'An Inspector Calls' by JB Priestly - revision notes

A comprehensive set of notes for GCSE AQA specification, including: • Background information • Play structure • Act summaries • Character profiles • Relationships between characters • Theme analysis • Final message of the play Extract from notes: YOUNGER AND OLDER GENERATION • Sheila is quick to learn and easy to change, saying that she’ll ‘never, never do it again to anybody’ (pg. 24), seems quite temperamental, the repetition of ‘never’ is quite childlike to emphasize how immature she was at the beginning • Mrs Birling observes that the Inspector has made ‘a great impression’ on Sheila, to which the Inspector replies ‘we often do on the young ones. They’re more impressionable’ (pg. 30), giving hope to the audience that the future can change for the better • At the end when Mr and Mrs Birling are still denying their involvement, Eric agrees he is ‘unlikely to forget’ (pg. 55), showing maturity and ability to grow

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Dracula Important Quotes

Dracula Important Quotes

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