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Homosexuality and Gender Performance in Dracula and Frankenstein
This is a compilation of quotes from scholarly articles I used to write an essay on representations of sexuality and gender in Bram Stoker's Dracula and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. This was for the class 'Gothic Fictions' at The University of Melbourne in 2016. This document includes notes from 15 scholarly articles. Rather than reading through all the articles yourself, you can just read the important parts and put them straight in your essay! Whether you just want a starting point in your essay research, or you want to spend minimal time researching but still quote a variety of resources to impress your assessor, look no further!
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these are notes for the book an inspector calls and they are about Gerald and Mr Birling. What it is are quotes and analysis about the quotes. This is for GCSE English Literature
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Notes taken from a lecture - focusing on World War 1 and the effect this had on literature and how modernist literature developed in relation to war time events.
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A summary of how Shakespeare presents Don John in Act 1 in the play “Much Ado about Nothing”. Suitable for GCSE English literature and designed specifically as a revision tool for the AQA course. Helps students learn quotes and understand Shakspearean language. Provides detailed analysis, links to context and the rest of the play. Can be used for homework or in class.
£1.50 Preview RemoveSubject Matter of the Inquiry or Research
This is a guide that might help you to choose your topic in conducting your research. It is also indicated here what you must avoid in choosing your research.
£3.75 Preview RemoveMacbeth Act 4 Notes
Aimed at Scottish Higher English students, but can be used as a backbone for any level of study regarding the book. Notes that take an in depth look at the main characters of the piece, and studies the behavioural and emotional aspects of them. Follows SQA test guidance.
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A combination of more than hundred literacy devices used for literature analysis and creative writing.
£12.50 Preview RemoveExercises/ Esercizi svolti - page 60 n.1-2-3-4 / Book: Performer Heritage
- Solutions of the exercises n.1-2-3-4 on page 60 from the book Performer Heritage. - Esercizi n.1-2-3-4 svolti di pag.60 dal libro Performer Heritage.
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Notes on Bram Stoker's 'Dracula', including context, quotes and criticism.
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Maximizing your score in the TOEFL independent writing task refers to the strategies and techniques you can use to achieve the highest possible score on the separate writing section of the TOEFL exam. This section requires you to write an essay in response to a prompt and is designed to assess your ability to write in English in an academic context. To maximize your score, you should aim to write a well-organized, well-supported, and error-free essay demonstrating your ability to use advanced vocabulary, complex sentence structures, and appropriate tone and style. This can be achieved through effective planning, good time management, specific examples and details, and thorough proofreading and editing.
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Parts and Usage of Literature and sample questions.
£6.25 Preview RemoveProcrastination Debate - Is in bad for everyone?
High School Level 9th - 12th English Procrastination
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This is a 1-page document containing the summary of the main phases the ancient mariner goes through during his spiritual journey.
£1.50 Preview RemoveCultural Context in Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine
Described as “the foremost chronicler of the multicultural New America”, Bharati Mukherjee constitutes her works with the life of South Asian expatriates/immigrants in the United States and Canada. Her novel, Jasmine, explores the process of acculturation and assimilation from different perspectives. T. S. Eliot says, "The culture of the individual is dependent upon ... society to which that group or class belongs. Therefore, it is the culture of the society that is fundamental". The protagonist of the novel, Jasmine, experiences cultural conflict both in and out of her own culture. Right from the beginning, Jyoti rebels against her cultural inscriptions by excelling in education as it gives her a way to distinguish herself from other girls of her age and shape an identity that questions the patriarchal hegemony...
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Unfinished essay (no conclusion) Has quotes and detailed analysis Good for essay prompt and revision on A thousand splendid suns and Tess d’Urbervilles
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AS literature detailed critical and analytical response to pages 55-56, commenting on style linguistic devices, etc 711 words
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TASSO Gerusalemme liberata Gerusalemme conquistata ARIOSTO Orlando Furioso
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Concise and clear, suitable for first-year students. The notes include a few biographical details, as well as information on 'The Dubliners' and 'The Artist as a Young Man'.
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This short essay looks at Laurie Lee's use of metaphor and the role of metaphors in general. It is suitable for GCSE and A-level students.
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This documents cotains a summary and analysis of each scene in Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet. This is aimed at grade 10 and 11 students
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"Are you feeling stressed and anxious about the upcoming TOEFL exam? It's completely normal to feel overwhelmed when facing such a big challenge. But the good news is that you can overcome test anxiety and perform at your best with the right strategies. In this guide, we'll explore practical tips and techniques to help you stay calm and focused during the exam, so you can achieve your desired score and reach your academic goals."
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This study guide tells you all you need to know about narration (pagsasalaysay) as well as the characteristics, attributes and parts of a narration. English translation is available.
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7 page long, creatively made up "back story" about Ursula (the evil witch from the Disney classic "The Little Mermaid".) This story Includes some harsh language and has a Greek Mythology base. This was a grade 11 University level written pice assigned to make a reader feel bad for a villain.
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analysis of social and political context for the play. how characters were established in Act 1 and how it is different from the films produced. how the themes were established in Act 1. analysis of the imagery of Viola's speech how wisdom and folly is developed in Act 3. how false appearances are portrayed in Act 3 how the plot is resolved.
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This study guide tells of the story "The Parable of the Ten Virgins (Ang Parabula ng Sampung Dalaga)" from the Bible, including the origins of the story, a brief summary, guide questions and a golden lesson to be learned. The contents are offered in both English and Filipino.
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A list of all the most important and useful quotes from 'tis pity, covering all themes and events of the play so that by only knowing these quotes you will be ready for any question.
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A summary of Macbeth Act One in note form. Each scene is a different colour.
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A book that is not often talked about when it comes to important authors in female writing. One can simply think that this is a Sc-Fi novel, or perhaps there are themes so deep that maybe Atwood had a lot more that one needs to take a closer look at? Regardless, Atwood isn't to be ignored when it comes to her work and what she contributed to the world of fiction. This may be a strange book, but there is a lot to learn from it.
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This note contains all the summary for the play Othello
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Analytical response to the poem, showing understanding of meaning, appreciation of how how language is used to create an effect and incorporation of literary terminology. AS English Literature.
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This document include: - Summary of the Poem - Context of the Writer - Emotions used in the Poems - Structure & Language used in Poem - Key Quotes of the Poem Analysis
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Designed for a GCSE English Literature exam on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. This exam is based on Chapter Two. It is without a name so you can print it off to annotate or use at your own will.
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Studying Classics? The Rape of Lucretia happens to be one of the oldest Roman stories. If you are studying this particular work, then these notes are detailed. Not only is the plot explained, but also is the early making of Rome, and the history of the Senate. These notes give a very well explained timeline of Roman power, emperors, and the role that government played in the fate of the city. The course was called Cultural Perspectives, and was taken at a beginner level, However, these notes are extensive and well detailed. Class taken at Samford University.
£6.25 Preview RemoveHuman condition as represented in Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot
This note displays humanity's situation in the modern world.It analyses the use of time,place and action in order to do so.It summarizes the main idea of the play.
£6.25 Preview RemovePrecalculus Review: Key Concepts
A Precalculus Review covers essential mathematical concepts that prepare students for the study of calculus. These concepts build a foundation for understanding limits, derivatives, and integrals in calculus. Here are the key topics typically included in a precalculus review: 1. Functions: A function is a relationship between two variables where each input (usually ) corresponds to exactly one output (usually ). Understanding types of functions such as linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions is fundamental. Key concepts include domain, range, and function operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and composition). 2. Graphing Functions: Being able to graph different types of functions is crucial. This includes analyzing key features of graphs like intercepts, slopes, asymptotes, and behavior at infinity. Transformation of functions (shifting, stretching, compressing, and reflecting) is also an important skill. 3. Trigonometry: Precalculus includes studying the basic trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent, and their reciprocals), as well as the unit circle, right triangle definitions, and periodicity. Understanding the graphs of trigonometric functions, identities (like Pythagorean identities), and solving trigonometric equations are key skills. 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions: Exponentiation and logarithms are critical to understanding growth and decay models, as well as solving equations involving powers and logarithms. Key concepts include the laws of exponents, the change of base formula for logarithms, and solving exponential and logarithmic equations. 5. Polynomials and Rational Functions: Precalculus covers how to work with polynomials, including factoring, solving polynomial equations, and finding roots using the Rational Root Theorem and synthetic division. Rational functions are analyzed for their domains, asymptotes, and graphing behavior. 6. Sequences and Series: This involves understanding arithmetic and geometric sequences, as well as series and their summations. Concepts like the nth term of a sequence and the sum of a series, including infinite series, are also part of precalculus. 7. Limits: While limits are a core calculus concept, precalculus introduces the idea of approaching values and understanding how functions behave near certain points. Basic limit laws and their application to functions are explored. 8. Conic Sections: This includes the study of the geometric shapes formed by the intersection of a plane and a cone—circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas. Students learn their equations, graphing, and applications. 9. Systems of Equations and Inequalities: Students learn methods for solving linear and nonlinear systems, such as substitution, elimination, and graphical methods. Additionally, solving and graphing inequalities is a key skill. 10. Complex Numbers: Precalculus introduces complex numbers (in the form , where is the imaginary unit), operations with complex numbers, and their geometric representation in the complex plane. Precalculus acts as a bridge between algebra, trigonometry, and calculus, and mastering these key concepts ensures a smoother transition to higher-level mathematical topics like calculus.
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Detailed GCSE essay analyzing the difference between a scripted speech and a spontaneous speech with the two examples being Lance Armstrong and Tiger Woods. This essay was written for a GCSE controlled assessment.
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This study guide tells you all you should know about information maps, including the classifications, types (with examples), advantages and roles of these information maps in comprehension.
£5.00 Preview RemoveRichard Rorty versus Bertrand Russell on the correspondence theory of truth.
Richard Rorty and Bertrand Russell have alternate points of view on the correspondence theory of truth, and their perspectives reflect more extensive philosophical contrasts
£8.75 Preview RemoveAn Inspector Calls- Specified Inspector Goole Analysis
This is an essay outlining Inspector Goole's role in the play An Inspector Calls by J.B Priestly. It outlines how the Inspector changes throughout the play, his antithesis to Mr. Birling, and a lot more. This is especially helpful for IGCSE English language students. I hope you find this helpful
£3.13 Preview RemoveTo build a fire
This story symbolizes life in the story, but also life through human knowledge, skill, and technology.best for class 11 students .
£0.50 Preview RemoveMLA Essay - The significance of the addition and omission of characters in the original novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland versus the 1951 film adaptation
Comparison of Alice in Wonderland book by Lewis Carroll and the 1951 movie adaptation by Disney. Specifically the essay looks into the choice of characters in each and what that means for both adaptations of the story. The essay is coherent and complete in MLA format with a works cited.
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These notes are 4-pages long and contain: -an introduction to the Modernist literary movement -a summary of Ezra Pound's biography, stylistic choices (imagism), including the analysis of his one-image poem "In a Station of the Metro"
£2.00 Preview RemoveAng Apat na Buwan Ko sa Espanya (with English Translation) - Filipino Study Guide
This study guide offers a comprehensive study of the story "My Four Months in Spain (Ang Apat na Buwan Ko sa Espanya)" written by Rebecca de Dios. Included in this guide are vocabulary words, type of literary work and origin, and summaries of the contents of the story. The study guide also places heavy emphasis of the features of Spain, including the climate, languages, religions, food, sports and clothing. At the end of the guide are lessons and questions regarding the story. The contents of this guide are offered in both English and Filipino.
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