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GCSE ENGLISH ROMEO AND JULIET // JULIET

GCSE / IGCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE ROMEO AND JULIET Juliet and her relationships

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Contrasting Concepts of War

12th Grade Level Notes Explores the theme of "Different Views on War" in the play, 'Arms and the Man' by George Bernard Shaw

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William Blake’s Philosophical Approach to Poetry

William Blake’s Philosophical Approach to Poetry

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Feature Writing - Journalism Study Guide

This study provides an in-depth discussion of feature writing, which includes the elements, types, characteristics and parts of a feature article, as well as the characteristics a good feature writer should have. Use this guide to help you write your own feature article!

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Shakespeare's Hamlet as a Tragedy

A grade AS level detailed notes on Shakespeare's hamlet as a 'Tragedy'. A note that explains tragedy with the help of the Philosophy of Aristotle.

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King Lear Revision Notes

Colour coded, includes quotations selected from each act and scene. All quotes have in depth analysis (including contextual analysis). Each scene has an in depth summary- with even the minor details!

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MACBETH: All the Quotes (and Analysis) you'll ever need

47 pages of analysis of over 380 quotes from the play 'Macbeth', written in 1606 by William Shakespeare, essential for any level of study.

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Character Sketch of Algernon Moncrieff (The Importance of Being Earnest)

Character Sketch of Algernon Moncrieff (The Importance of Being Earnest) I English Literature BS and M.A English

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The Last Lesson Summary In Hindi

the notes are created with easily understandable words, and it wrote in Hindi which make it easy to understand, the notes contain The Last Lesson Summary in Hindi

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GCSE Poetry

Comparison of how the writers of Kamikaze and The Émigrée deal with memories and the past. GCSE exam style question.

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A level English Literature Crime essay

“In crime writing the criminal is always presented as remorseless and without guilt” A detailed essay plan consisting of 4 paragraphs and poems mentioned are: Porphyria's lover, The Ballad of Reading Gaol, My last Duchess and The Laboratory

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