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Macbeth Context mindmap
GCSE AQA Literature mindmap for Macbeth context. Contains social, historical and literary context.
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Question answered: How and why is a social group represented in a particular way?
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he Middle English Period (1066–1500) began after the Norman Conquest, which significantly influenced the English language, culture, and literature. French and Latin became dominant languages in writing, while Middle English gradually developed. Literature shifted toward themes of chivalry, religion, and social satire. Key literary forms included romances, mystery plays, and allegories. The most notable author was Geoffrey Chaucer, best known for The Canterbury Tales, which offered vivid portraits of medieval society. This period laid the foundation for the Renaissance in English literature
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A full Analyses of The Death of Ivan Ilych that covers everything related to the Novella (Themes,Implications,....)
£12.50 Preview RemoveEDEXCEL HAMLET CRITICS: A-LEVEL
Within there notes there are critics for the following characters; Claudius, Hamlet, the ghost, Ophelia, Polonius and Laertes. They vary within their themes and can be used in virtually any question provided. Hope they help!
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Revision notes written by a GDL - Graduate Diploma in Law - Distinction level (First Class) graduate. Notes are aimed at those completing the European Union module in their undergraduate degree or in completion of the GDL. Notes are clear, concise and detailed. Perfect use as revision and study notes!
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From these notes you will know about the "Age of Chaucer" in English literature. These notes are especially meant for the UG & PG students.
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A paper discussing the different themes in the novel "My son the fanatic"
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From these notes you will know abou the definition and different kinds of communication with example. These notes are especially meant for the UG & PG students.
£2.50 Preview RemoveTo what extent do you agree with the view that, in Gothic writing, death is the punishment for sin?
This essay is aimed at students studying at an A-Level standard of English Literature, in relation to the Gothic genre. The texts covered are as follows: Webster's The White Devil, Carter's The Bloody Chamber, and Shelley's Frankenstein. This essay covers the correlation between punishment and death within this genre, and obtained a B+ grade.
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Kafka on the Shore is a novel by Haruki Murakami which details the adventures and self-discovery of a teenager, Kafka Tamura and an old man named Nakata. These notes offer an extensive range of quotes which should be studied and memorised for essay writing in A Level, IB diploma and college level exams.
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This is an article made for students taking up philosophy. It is more than 15 pages. So, enjoy reading!
£1.50 Preview Remove1000 Work Book Review of John Arnold's 'A Short Introduction to History'
Grade: 65% (2:1) 1st Year History Essay
£37.50 Preview RemoveUvod u Teoriju Književnosti
Skripta Uvoda u teoriju književnosti izvađena iz Demona teorije prema poglavljima i autorima. Skripta je rezultat kombiniranih napora generacija studenata filozofskog fakulteta koji su tisućama puta izlazili na ispit iz UTK.
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This is a comprehensive guide on how to excellently write any type of essay expected to be in Mla style format and mla format for citation.With this simple and easy illustration MLA format will never again become a problem in writing.
£6.25 Preview RemoveBach Partita No. 4 - Sarabande and Gigue
These are more precise and simple edexcel notes. There are only 4 or 5 points per topic, as that is all you need to know in the exam. There is another revision sheet that I've made to go alongside this - email me if you need it. I will send you this for free (beth.washington1@hotmail.com)
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