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Anthology Plans Poem Comparisons English Literature GCSE Notes

Detailed plans of comparisons between poems. Useful for English Literature GCSE.

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THE COLD WAR

Year (1945–1963)

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李卫纪事

对你来说,只是故事; 对我而言,却是人生。

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THIRSTY CROW

ENGLISH POEM THIRSTY CROW

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Romeo and Julet (ACT 1, set 2)

Summary of Shakespeare's Play: Romeo and Juliet (ACT 1) This is aimed at the beginner level student.

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

Notes include an analysis of the different forms of sin that occur in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale. This includes the Seven Deadly Sins, Gambling and Swearing etc. The notes are extensive and analyse main episodes, quotes and context in regards to sin. These notes will help to make an informed answer about the theme of sin.

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Summary of The Company of Wolves, 'The Bloody Chamber'

This gives an Introduction summary as well as the main story summary. Also including the gothic elements within this short story, as well as the themes and explicit links it has with the original story Red Riding Hood.

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Why are cities so often used as a backdrop in writing after 1830 for the debate of modernity’s mixed blessings?

An example essay which gives insight into several works of eminent post modern literature, such as Man of the Crowd by Poe and Bleak House by Dickens. This essay attained a high 2:1 grade (B+)

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Destruction Of Literature

An essay about how literacy skills are decreasing.

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GCSE AQA English - How does Stevenson present Hyde as an evil character in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde? - model answer

A model answer (band 5, at least) for the question : “Explore how Stevenson presents Hyde as an evil character in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”. Should be an accompanying extract. Written for the AQA GCSE 9-1 spec (English Lit).

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IB English IOC Notes for Julius Caesar

These are the themes of Julius Caesar which is required in International Baccalaureate for the Individual Oral Commentary.

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All my sons essay plan ways in which Chris is forceful and determined

All my sons essay plan exploring the character of Chris ways in which chris is forceful and determined and ways in which he isn't

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