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Jay Gatsby feels threatened

Essay on how Jay Gatsby in "The Great Gatsby" by author F.Scott Fitzgerald feels threatened. It discusses how Gatsby is treated makes me feel sympathy for him. Suitable for any level studying "The Great Gatsby".

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Conflict in Romeo and Juliet

This is a 2186 word essay about how Shakespeare presents the Theme of Conflict in Romeo and Juliet. We talk about Mercutio's death, references to fate and destiny, Romeo and Juliet's first kiss, and more. This is not intended to be used for plagiarism, and shouldn't be, but it is here for students who are struggling with this play to see what they can write about. This is aimed towards GCSE/early A-level students, or about 12th grade in the American system. But anyone should be able to get a head-start with their own essay or other work with this.

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Understanding Relative Clauses

Relative clauses add extra information to a sentence by defining a noun . It is important to distinguish between them because it affects the choice of pronoun used to introduce the clause.

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Themes Essay for Short Story,

An theme-centered essay for a short story for an English course.

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An Inspector Calls

GCSE English Literature Essay revealing how the character of Sheila changes over the course of the story.

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Context for all Power and Conflict poems (GCSE)

The context for all Power and Conflict poems (GCSE) can help with the context in PQA paragraphs and also authors intentions.

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English literature coursework - Shakespeare (Sonnet 43)

The essay answers the following question: How are strong feelings of love presented in ‘Romeo & Juliet’ and ‘Sonnet 43’? Grade: A* Words: 2306 Characters: 13383

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The right and the wrong

This note tells about the basics of right and wrong in human mind, and how we define the terms.

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The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare

Themes that are portrayed throughout the merchant of venice

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GCSE English Lit Hardy Poems Revision Worksheet

Categorizes everything needed to know about the poems into boxes such as imagery, language, structure, who and what each poem is about. Simply print off and fill in the boxes about each poem to revise. A space for the title of each poem is also provided. Use one worksheet per poem. Worksheet also contains a 'delete as appropriate' feature with Hardy Poems and the Stories of Ourselves, meaning this worksheet can also be used for revising other aspects of the exam. In theory the title of each worksheet could be edited to revise for any aspect of a Literature exam. This resource is a worksheet and contains no infomation to revise from. It is a resource to revise with/on.

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