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Anthology Plans Poem Comparisons English Literature GCSE Notes
Detailed plans of comparisons between poems. Useful for English Literature GCSE.
£5.25 Preview RemoveRomeo and Julet (ACT 1, set 2)
Summary of Shakespeare's Play: Romeo and Juliet (ACT 1) This is aimed at the beginner level student.
£0.70 Preview RemoveChaucer's The Pardoner's Tale - Theme of Sin
Notes include an analysis of the different forms of sin that occur in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale. This includes the Seven Deadly Sins, Gambling and Swearing etc. The notes are extensive and analyse main episodes, quotes and context in regards to sin. These notes will help to make an informed answer about the theme of sin.
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This gives an Introduction summary as well as the main story summary. Also including the gothic elements within this short story, as well as the themes and explicit links it has with the original story Red Riding Hood.
£1.49 Preview RemoveWhy are cities so often used as a backdrop in writing after 1830 for the debate of modernity’s mixed blessings?
An example essay which gives insight into several works of eminent post modern literature, such as Man of the Crowd by Poe and Bleak House by Dickens. This essay attained a high 2:1 grade (B+)
£4.38 Preview RemoveGCSE AQA English - How does Stevenson present Hyde as an evil character in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde? - model answer
A model answer (band 5, at least) for the question : “Explore how Stevenson presents Hyde as an evil character in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”. Should be an accompanying extract. Written for the AQA GCSE 9-1 spec (English Lit).
£1.50 Preview RemoveIB English IOC Notes for Julius Caesar
These are the themes of Julius Caesar which is required in International Baccalaureate for the Individual Oral Commentary.
£3.75 Preview RemoveAll my sons essay plan ways in which Chris is forceful and determined
All my sons essay plan exploring the character of Chris ways in which chris is forceful and determined and ways in which he isn't
£1.25 Preview RemoveConsider Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night " as a Festive Comedy .
" Twelfth Night " is a comedy written by William Shakespeare . This note deals with how far we can categorize the play as a "Festive Comedy " This note covers the every aspect of festive spirits in the play and how the characters fit into it very well . Now the question comes that can we really call it a festive comedy ? or is there something which separates this play from shakespeare's other comedies . That debate is the point of uniqueness in this note. Moreover , you all know that introduction and conclusion create the mood of any answer . so, a well constructed introduction and conclusion are included , so that you don't have to work on it . So , get hold of it as soon as possible. Thank you
£2.50 Preview Remove1984 dialectical Journals and Responses part 2
analysis of quotes in the novel 1984 by George Orwell with responses for each one describing tone, figurative language, setting, and striking phrases/ideas etc.
£1.58 Preview RemoveFeminist Theory (VERY in depth) (Colorful)(VERY well formatted)
This goes into depth with the realm of literary feminism. It goes into depth and uses aids, such as pictures and analogies!
£16.25 Preview RemoveA* DRAMA COURSEWORK PHYSICAL THEATRE IGCSE
The best thing about drama coursework is you can lie and the examiner will never know. This was my coursework for theatre studies at GCSE level for which I got an A*, it was in the style of Physical theatre, you can copy and edit as you please.
£2.50 Preview RemoveA Language investigation of gender difference in Literature
In this long essay/ short dissertation, I investigated how men and women write differently, through studying famous writers Emily Bronte (Wuthering Heights) and Thomas Hardy (Tess of the D'Urbervilles)
£4.38 Preview RemoveA Level French, History and English Lit Notes
Two years worth of A Level notes in French (AQA), and English Literature (OCR). Overall achieved A* in French (100% UMS), and an A in English (88% UMS) in 2015. Also selling AS Level History notes (AQA). Achieved an A (92% UMS) in 2014. Now reading French at Oxford. English Works studied at AS Level: Sylvia Plath, 'You're' Cormac McCarthy, 'The Road' Jane Smiley, 'A Thousand Acres' Selected works of Emily Dickinson Charlotte Bronte, 'Jane Eyre' At A2 Level: John Milton, 'Paradise Lost' Chapters 9 & 10 Kate Chopin, 'The Awakening' Calli Khouri, 'Thelma and Louise' (screenplay) William Shakespeare, 'Antony and Cleopatra' John Webster, 'The White Devil' William Blake, 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience' I also have virtually unused York Notes books on the last three texts, which could be included for a good price. French: Covers AS and A2 syllabus. A2 cultural study on Moliere's 'Le Tartuffe' and the Alsace region. History: Covers AS syllabus on American Civil Rights and the final years of Tsarism in Russia. Can find exact paper title if required. Ideal for A Level revision, or getting a head start on the A Level courses. Only an example is shown here, but everything is included, from marked past papers and essays, to class notes, and my own revision notes.
£2.50 Preview RemoveHuck Finn Essay
Wrote this essay for class after reading The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The topic was "what type of rhetorical techniques does Twain use to inform readers of problems that were brought up in society before the Civil War.
£6.25 Preview RemoveHistorical Context Quotes for Atonement
A list of historical context, social context, and information about the author of Atonement, Ian McEwan.
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