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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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These were notes taken during my sophomore year during my participation in the course, COMM 200 Critical Thinking And Speaking. The notes focus on the meaning and concepts of forming a rhetorical and literary argument. It explores types of issues/questions and types of arguments. The three types of issues/questions; fact, value, and policy. The reasoning types of arguments included are; enthymemes, induction, casual, and analogy.
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A* a level notes act 4 scene 1 can also be used for GCSE got full marks
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The following is an in depth perspective analysis of the novel Miss Julie
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Higher Tier Lines 176-196, 308-323, 339-356, 367-445 Foundation Tier Lines 308-323, 367-445
£12.49 Preview RemoveGCSE Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Images of violence (key notes)
GCSE Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: This is a set of notes based on the images of violence seen in the novel. It contains key points of the main areas of which violent imagery is present. I have tried to make these notes easy to read, easy to understand and easy to remember.
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The essay is based on be my baby by Amanda whittington, I talked about my experience in dolores point of view
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First seminar notes of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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A comprehensive character profile on Mrs Sybil Birling and her role within the play, as well as historical context and key quotes. It is extremely detailed and covers everything you need to know about the character.
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A brief outline of Goffman's 'Face theory' and Brown and Levinson's politeness strategies, to help get you an A in your OCR English Language AS level. These notes are compiled by an A standard student at Godalming College.
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these are detailed notes of William Shakespeare and his background. They also are detailed notes of the play Othello and explain the themes, motifs, and symbols
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Contains the various psychological problems occurring to the protagonist
£6.25 Preview RemoveThe Great Gatsby - Pre-Reading Notes
A collection of basic facts behind the creation of a The Great Gatsby which are good idea to learn before studying this famous and much loved text.
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These notes are for AS Level students studying English Literature. These notes are about a Poet called Seamus Heaney.
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Another set of notes looking at The Bloody Chamber collection, this time focusing on the way Angela Carter has used structure, language and narrative. These notes are A2 level.
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Introduction of tragic Hero according to Aristotle , qualities of tragic hero , characteristics of tragic hero, importance of tragic hero in english literature.
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Here it has a key point and over view of pythagorus theorem it is useful to know about the working of pythagorus theorem
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OCR 2024 GCSE Classical Greek J292/03 Prose Literature B With Marking Scheme Merged CLASSICAL GREEK Oxford Cambridge and RSA Tuesday 21 May 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Classical Greek J292/03 Prose Literature B Time allowed: 1 hour Do not use: • a dictionary * J 2 9 2 0 3 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name Candidate number INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Answer all the questions. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 50. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). • This document has 16 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 1 Read the passage and answer the questions. παρηγγείλαμεν οὖν ἀλλήλοις ἥκειν ὡς πρῳαίτατα εἰς τὸ εἰωθός. καὶ ἥκομεν καὶ ἡμῖν ἐξελθὼν ὁ θυρωρός, ὅσπερ εἰώθει ὑπακούειν, εἶπεν περιμένειν καὶ μὴ πρότερον παριέναι ἕως ἂν αὐτὸς κελεύσῃ· ‘λύουσι γάρ,’ ἔφη, ‘οἱ ἕνδεκα Σωκράτη καὶ παραγγέλλουσιν ὅπως ἂν τῇδε τῇ ἡμέρᾳ τελευτᾷ.’ The Martyrdom of Socrates: Plato Phaedo 59e (a) ἥκειν ὡς πρῳαίτατα (line 1): why did Socrates’ friends gather particularly early on this occasion? Your answer should refer to details in the sentence before this passage. .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [2] (b) ‘λύουσι γάρ … τελευτᾷ’ (lines 3–4): (i) οἱ ἕνδεκα (line 3): who were ‘The Eleven’? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] (ii) what does the doorkeeper say to explain why Socrates’ friends must wait to be let in? .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... ...........................................................................................................................
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Victor was an excellent student who excelled in mathematics, physics, philosophy, French literature, Latin, and Greek... Read my pdf to see more !
£3.75 Preview RemoveHow far does Stevenson persuade you to feel sympathy for Dr Jekyll?
An essay disscusing the character of Dr Jekyll. For IGCSE English literature.
£0.75 Preview RemoveAQA Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland revision guide GCSE English Lit
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
£2.00 Preview RemoveOf Mice and Men Character Profiles
5 silhouettes of the side characters (Curley, Curley's wife, Crooks, Slim and Candy) with their distinct quotes inside that can be used to link material for exams. Great to print and stick in your room and add more to yourself as revision.
£1.00 Preview RemoveTo kill a Mockingbird Essay
A two page essay on the main plot and themes of To kill a Mockingjay
£25.00 Preview RemoveThe Kite Runner Chapter 7 summary and analysis A Level English Lang and Lit AQA
This handy revision grid includes a plot summary, characters, themes, language analysis, context and Afghan vocabulary for chapter 7 of Khaled Hosseini’s the Kite Runner. Designed for AQA AS/A Level English Language and Literature specification.
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A5 revision cards for Romeo and Juliet. They are about the prologue, fate and conflict. They include quotes and extracts from the text that have been analysed.
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A range of notes and essays (marked and unmarked) detailing my revision of King Lear. I achieved a B in English overall, based on essays done in class due to Covid. Notes are based on WJEC Specification. Notes include Context, Interpretations, Scene Analysis and Scene Notes, Character Analysis, Mindmaps, and more
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- Solutions of the exercise n.1 on page 160-169 from the book Performer Heritage. - Esercizio n.1 svolto di pag.160-169 dal libro Performer Heritage.
£1.00 Preview RemoveOctober sky Essay
A two page essay on the main plot and themes of the October sky movie
£25.00 Preview RemoveSummary of the poem english literature
This is the summary of the poem If you can't understand the poem mother bird you can go through it and this will cost you At very less rate from others
£0.50 Preview RemoveIbsen and Coleridge comparison notes 6/6
Comparisons between Henry Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poetry, exploring the themes of 'Religion, morality and identity'.' Notes contain well articulated points which can be memorised and applied to essays to achieve A* grades. All points are supported by textual quotes (highlighted in yellow), critical quotations (highlighted in blue) and historical context (highlighted in green).
£2.50 Preview RemoveThe Wife of Bath's Prologue A-level revision notes (A* grade)
Full summary and analysis of the Wife of Bath's Prologue. These notes helped me to get an A* for English Literature A-level. Sourced from my class notes, English A-level textbooks and reliable websites online. Perfect for writing great Wife of Bath essays and for revising. Great price considering these notes took me hours to collate. I'd have loved to have had these notes at the start of the year, they would have made my life so much easier!
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