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Great Gatsby Symbols and Imagery
Notes on all the symbols and imagery from The Great Hatsby
£1.00 Preview RemoveTo kill a mockingbird full summary
To kill a mockingbird full summary Simplified and smooth, it will save you the need to re-read the novel. This summary that I have arranged is sufficient for you to review the novel with all its chapters, elements, and characters in a quick, concise and comprehensive manner.
£2.50 Preview RemovePoem Analysis: "A Birthday", by Christina Rossetti
In this essay we will analyse the different poetic techniques used by Rossetti in her poem "A Birthday", including the meaning behind it.
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An essay discussing how the human spirit can overcome the most difficult of life event drawing examples from JG Ballard's Empire of the Sun. VCE level
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Notes for Exposure by Wilfred Owen, Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes and August 6 by Alison Fell.
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If yo are interested in this poem well here are some notes that can help you with it
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Detailed & comprehensive notes analysing the themes of Molière's Tartuffe. Includes: Theme analysis with extensive quote accompaniment, Brief introduction to extra themes, Comparison with Molière's other plays, Other details about the play Level: A-grade notes, prepared for the Cambridge Pre-University syllabus, applicable to any A-level equivalent
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Class notes on the Unnatural and supernatural elements of the feminist writing of The Lady of the House of Love By Angela Cater A2 English Literature - Aspects of Gothic Includes quotations and great for revision material or just catching up on work you may have missed. Word count 455 Ideal for anyone looking into gender and sexuality studies to see how Carter presents the story from a feminist outlook.
£1.00 Preview RemoveVan Helsing character profile - Dracula, A Level English Language and Literature, AQA
A comprehensive profile introducing the character of Van Helsing in Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Includes an introduction to the character, analysis and points where they appear in the novel. This will help your A Level English Language and Literature (AQA) students to make links to other points within the novel in their answers, as well as providing some context.
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