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Covers poetry, language, transactional writing and Shakespeare - Antony and Cleopatra. I received a distinction for matric English.
[Show more]Covers poetry, language, transactional writing and Shakespeare - Antony and Cleopatra. I received a distinction for matric English.
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Antony and Cleopatra quotations from each Act and Scene. Important quotations explained.
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Formats and examples of different transactional writings tested throughout high school.
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Antony:	‘The honour is sacred which he talks on now,
		 Supposing that I lacked it.’			(Act 2 sc 2 lines 85-86)

To what extent is Antony driven by his code of honour? Remember to explain your understanding of ‘honour’ in your discussion.
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Add to cartAntony:	‘The honour is sacred which he talks on now,
		 Supposing that I lacked it.’			(Act 2 sc 2 lines 85-86)

To what extent is Antony driven by his code of honour? Remember to explain your understanding of ‘honour’ in your discussion.
Antony:	‘These strong Egyptian fetters I must break,
 Or lose myself in dotage.’			(Act 1 sc 2 lines106-107)

Antony comments on the power displayed by Cleopatra and states that this relationship could cause him to ‘lose himself’. Is Cleopatra a woman who ruins a good m...
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Add to cartAntony:	‘These strong Egyptian fetters I must break,
 Or lose myself in dotage.’			(Act 1 sc 2 lines106-107)

Antony comments on the power displayed by Cleopatra and states that this relationship could cause him to ‘lose himself’. Is Cleopatra a woman who ruins a good m...
‘Here am I Antony,
Yet cannot hold this visible shape.’ (Antony: Act 4 sc 13 lines 13-14)

‘Melt Egypt into Nile, and kindly creatures
 Turn all to serpents.’			 (Cleopatra Act 2 sc 5 lines 78-79)

The theme of dissolution pervades Antony and Cleopatra. Is this effect...
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Add to cart‘Here am I Antony,
Yet cannot hold this visible shape.’ (Antony: Act 4 sc 13 lines 13-14)

‘Melt Egypt into Nile, and kindly creatures
 Turn all to serpents.’			 (Cleopatra Act 2 sc 5 lines 78-79)

The theme of dissolution pervades Antony and Cleopatra. Is this effect...
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Cleopatra: 			‘ … none but Antony
 Should conquer Antony.’ (Act 4 sc 15 lines16-17)

From an examination of the relationships of Antony and Cleopatra, Antony and Caesar and Antony and Enobarbus, discuss the quotation above.
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Add to cartCleopatra: 			‘ … none but Antony
 Should conquer Antony.’ (Act 4 sc 15 lines16-17)

From an examination of the relationships of Antony and Cleopatra, Antony and Caesar and Antony and Enobarbus, discuss the quotation above.
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Easy, short Antony and Cleopatra quotes to throw into any mini essays in exams and/or tests! These quotes are easy to remember and great to throw in anywhere when trying to reach the word count.
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Add to cartEasy, short Antony and Cleopatra quotes to throw into any mini essays in exams and/or tests! These quotes are easy to remember and great to throw in anywhere when trying to reach the word count.
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Summary of English Language. Covers Advertising, figures of speech, parts of speech, textual editing, style, positioning, propaganda, parts of speech, indirect and direct speech, double function words, sentence types, active and passive voice, summary tips, comprehension tips.
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Add to cartSummary of English Language. Covers Advertising, figures of speech, parts of speech, textual editing, style, positioning, propaganda, parts of speech, indirect and direct speech, double function words, sentence types, active and passive voice, summary tips, comprehension tips.
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Annotated copies with added notes on each of the poems required for Matric English. Covers A Poem is a Painting, Da Same Da Same, The Herb Garden, Kubla Khan, Progressive Insanities of a Pioneer, If Thou Must Love Me, Winter: My Secret, Poem in October, Hadedah, How to Be Old, Rain After Drought, Re...
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Add to cartAnnotated copies with added notes on each of the poems required for Matric English. Covers A Poem is a Painting, Da Same Da Same, The Herb Garden, Kubla Khan, Progressive Insanities of a Pioneer, If Thou Must Love Me, Winter: My Secret, Poem in October, Hadedah, How to Be Old, Rain After Drought, Re...
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