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Ibsen and Coleridge comparison notes 3/6
Comparisons between Henry Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poetry, exploring the themes of 'Lies and Deceit'.' 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).
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6 pages. 2326 words. Comparison notes on sweet 18 & Romeo & Juliet. Includes quotes, links, similarities, differences and inferences. Graded A.
£1.50 Preview RemoveA Comparison Between the Characterisation of Tyler Durden from "Fight Club" and Lt. Aldo Raine from "Inglorious Basterds"
Film essay 1st Draft. A comparison between the characters, concentrating on the way they are portrayed on screen and audience reaction towards the control of the film. A Level/1st Year University
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POEM 1. an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements, as kick the bucket or hang one's head, or from the general grammatical rules of a language, as the table round for the round table, and that is not a constituent of a larger expression of like characteristics. 2. a language, dialect, or style of speaking peculiar to a people. 3. a construction or expression of one language whose parts correspond to elements in another language but whose total structure or meaning is not matched in the same way in the second language. 4. the peculiar character or genius of a language. 5. a distinct style or character, in music, art, etc. Lecture Notes. Subject : English Language Objective : Noticing Nota Bene
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EXPLICA LOS DIFERENTES TIPOS DE MODALIDADES DE LECTURA Y SUS NIVELES COMO NIVEL LITERAL, NIVEL INFERENCIAL, NIVEL ANALÓGICO, NIVEL CRÍTICO. RESUMENES CON INTERFAZ AGRADABLE PARA EL ESTUDIO Y BUENAN PRESENTACIÓN.
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This is a 3-pages document containing a summary of the plot characters and themes of the above-mentioned literary works.
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Guidance on every aspect of English for everyone preparing for examination and questions and answers are all complete
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notes for bachelor's degree students in English studies and literature field
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These are some question and answer based format notes on acts III-V of Shakespeare's Othello.
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Quotes from each chapter of the novel ideal for essay writing - some analysis on the particularly significant quotes.
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This contains a writing of the poem "Breaking Out" by "Marge Piercy"
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Notes refer to the literary modernist movement. The concise and understandable notes will be great help for anyone studying A2 English Literature and need some guidance with the contextual side of the paper!
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These Macbeth questions, answers and definitions helped me get a 6 on my IOC in higher level English!
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"Unlock your full potential on the GRE Verbal section with this comprehensive and engaging study guide. Perfect your skills, boost your confidence, and achieve your target score with ease."
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A complete analysis of the beautiful poem Heart and Mind found in Part 1 (Love and Family) in the IGCSE Literature poem handbook, Songs of Ourselves Vol. 2. These notes focus on breaking-down the dichotomy and distinct differences between physical love (lust) and an unconditional form of love from the heart. This can be found useful for revision before the board exams. This analysis has got band 1 ( 23 out of 25 marks) in the pre-boards examinations. :)
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Extensive notes about literary criticism, its categories, origins, and examples. This is mainly for 4th-year students or for students taking up literature classes.
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AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1 19th Century Novel A Christmas Carol Character Key Quotes
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A short description of all the 6 types of conflict that could be found in Literary works such as stories--ideal for students.
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HNC unit 1 on communicating in health and social care
£3.75 Preview RemoveAQA GCSE English How Beatrice is presented in "Much Ado about Nothing" Shakespeare model answer
A Summary of some quotes in Shakespeare’s comedy, along with a detailed analysis of each of them and how they link to context and different points in the play
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Aimed at students studying Higher English and can be applied to any close reading text given in the exam. RUAE Notes include: An in-depth explanation of how to answer the following question types in order to achieve full marks and tips to help understand what each question type is asking so that you can give a detailed and accurate response. 1. Comparison Questions 2. Understanding Questions 3. Analysis Questions 4. Word Choice 5. Imagery 6. Sentence Structure 7. Tone 8. Evaluation Questions 9. Linking Questions
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High second-class essay on whether 'The Maiden Voyage of Babylon' is an example of new journalism. 2083 words. Includes references. Originally used for History of Journalism module first year Journalism BA.
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A brief description on each of the characters in Macbeth and how they relate to the plot
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A detailed essay on the First act of Othello, showing how Lago is presented in the Act.
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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.
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Applicable to the AS AQA course but also for any other course. Note that I have only covered books 1,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,19,21,22,23, which are all that are concerned with Odysseus directly.
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This Pdf includes my notes about Communication theories , which I took it from a lot of courses and books in this large domain. it's 9 pages and if you are interested in that I can share more in other languages French or English .
£37.50 Preview RemoveTHE EAGLE paraphase
"The Eagle" is an extremely short lyric in which he has been able to present an eagle as a bird of pray.Here,this paraphrase explains and describes the poem very shortly in simple English.
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A class essay for the books: Brendan Behan's New York, The Great Gatsby and Call it Sleep. Comparing New York to the rest of the world through the use of language and character.
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A Level English Literature notes. Notes created from wide research into the Renaissance period, concepts etc as well as into the lives of both Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare.
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GCSE AQA English Literature mindmap for important Macbeth context. Contains historical, social and literary context.
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An essay about selfies, our way of behaving and the modern times. This is mostly about the youth culture.
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An easy explanation of what the Rococo is taken from a set of speech notes I have.
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Preguntas resueltas del verí del teatre para selectividad de la comunidad valenciana
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These notes contain one oral presentation on the topic of arranged marriage, one debate speech on the topic of torture, 5 assignements regarding the book The Great Gatsby (letter, essay, questions, essay questions), a letter regarding the movie The Dead Poets Society, a letter regarding the book Lord of the Flies, and a proposal, suitable as the written task on your exam. These asignements were all done as part of the IB Diploma Programme, as a preparation on the oral exams and written exams. I got a 7 (best mark) on my final exams on the IB Diploma Programme. These notes are especially useful if you are preparing for your IB exams and if you are discussing books The Great Gatsby, Lord of the flies or movie The Dead Poets Society in your class.
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a few questions that will help u study they are answered in details and will fully show you the real depth of the play
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Shelley’s Creative Genius,Poetic imagery
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This is a note of invitation to English book chapter the balled of father Gilligan
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This study guide presents an in-depth discussion of editorials including the qualities, types, composition as well as techniques for planning and writing your own editorial article.
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.AS Level notes. Short extra scene wrote for English Literature on Abigail visiting proctor in jail before she leaves for Boston. Creative writing piece I got full marks in.
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Une des preuves de l’existence de Dieu (selon Descartes) provient du principe de la causalité
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Simple & very easy-to-understand notes on the main themes of the Romanticism Age and the influential people in it (including Byron, Wordsworth, etc.).
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A GCSE (circa.2011) set of notes on Kazuo Kiriyama and the portrayal of the Anti-Hero/Villain in Japanese Cinema. Concentrating on visual stills of what makes it effective on the screen.
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A series of lecture notes from the module CELS104- Teaching Phonology and Morphology Chapter 1
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These were notes taken during my sophomore year during my participation in the course, MM 200 Critical Thinking And Speaking. The notes focus on the structure of an argument or any essays written such as the thesis, body of the speech, and conclusion. It explores the three types of rhetorical speech organizations; sequence, topical and logical structures. It ends with guiding questions to aid in writing up an effective introduction or conclusion.
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this document contains all summaries of all chapters from novel Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly
£3.75 Preview RemoveIf anger was a colour
If anger was colour showing how the minds cerebrum works.
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This is my final essay compiled of the notes I made throughout the year. It is based on the theme of courage in Stephen Crane's 'The Red Badge of Courage' and Wilfred Owen's poems. If you get this as a topic for your English A2 then look at this as a guide. The question answered is: `The American novelist Frank Norris wrote, ‘’the world wants men, great, strong, harsh, brutal men’’. Stephen Crane ends his novel with ‘’he was a man’’. How do Stephen Crane and Wilfred Owen explore the idea of manhood? In the course of your writing, show how your reading of Pat Barker’s Regeneration has illuminated your understanding of the other texts. Please use this as an example only!
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This 700 word essay about how love survives in the decimated city of Sarajevo got a 97%, so anyone struggling to wrap their head around this poem might get a little help from this essay to get their curiosity and creativity run wild on this brilliant poem. Written at GCSE level (about grade 12 in America), but anyone could get a helping hand with this essay.
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