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Juliet Character essay
This essay explores Juliets character and how she changes through her deep love for Romeo
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Detailed knowledge of the whole play along with important context in order to get high marks. it also explains the climax and exposition of the play to boost up your knowledge of Macbeth as a whole
£2.00 Preview RemoveHallucinations and Dreams? Come here !!
This document briefly describe the meaning, significance, importance of dreams in one's life...
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In this document, I will talk about the factors that are required to prepare a lesson.
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Detailed description of Macbeth Act Two in note form with different colours for the different scenes.
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NCERT pattern complete Modals notes for the exam preparation class 9
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A detailed and complete scene summary and in-depth analysis notes of Dr Faustus for A-level English. Sourced from class notes, A-level textbooks and reliable online websites. These quality notes have got me A* essays every single time. Great price considering how long it took me to compile these notes.
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Dutch Literature: Flemish Movement note in Dutch
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Analysis of the book "Dead Poet Society". Made by a first-year student in IB. Multiple quotes. Includes: - Resume - Characterization of Mr. Keating, Niel and Todd - Teachers and parent’s communication with adolescent - Neil’s choice to kill himself
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A short essay I typed up to explore some of the themes prevalent in Macbeth- Desire and Equivocation. These themes are possible to show up in exam questions (specifically desire) and as I have already completed my Literature exam, I can confirm that these notes have greatly helped. These are not in note form and are all my words with so feel free to use! Very useful if exploring the Gothic theme in Macbeth. Word count: 1,000+
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