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An essay Plan for a critical analysis of Poetry 1800–1945 (Emily Dickinson)
  • An essay Plan for a critical analysis of Poetry 1800–1945 (Emily Dickinson)

  • Other • 2 pages • 2015
  • This is a plan for an essay on poetry such as Emily Dickinson's 'A bird came down the walk' 'I heard a fly buzz, when I died' 'because I could not stop for death.' Could also be used for Robert Browning, Edward Thomas, W.B. Yeats.
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'Family is both a haven and a hell.' Compare and contrast the ways the authors of your chosen text explore family relationships.
  • 'Family is both a haven and a hell.' Compare and contrast the ways the authors of your chosen text explore family relationships.

  • Essay • 7 pages • 2015
  • This is a detailed comparative essay on Spies and Mister Pip and their exploration of family relationships. It has a detailed analysis of language, structure and form. It is well structured, coherent with a clear understanding.
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The Green World is a place where social rules and hierarchy don’t apply and a space where problems of the usual world can be solved.
  • The Green World is a place where social rules and hierarchy don’t apply and a space where problems of the usual world can be solved.

  • Essay • 6 pages • 2015
  • This is an essay which has received full marks 30/30. It is well-structured with a fluent writing style and coherent arguments. It has a sharp focus on the question. It explores and analyses the form, structure and language with an understanding of the concept of comedy and context.
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Does the comedy in 'The History Boys'simply perpetuate familiar and stereotypical figures of authority?
  • Does the comedy in 'The History Boys'simply perpetuate familiar and stereotypical figures of authority?

  • Essay • 6 pages • 2015
  • This is an A* essay which received full marks 30/30. It explores the main characters of authority in 'The History Boys' and whether the comedy employed preserves or challenges familiar stereotypes of authority figures. This contains an analysis of the language, structure, contextual issues, critical interpretations and the evolution of comedy from happiness to a more realist/ existentialist comedy.
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Educating Rita is not a ‘genuine comedy’, but rather it is ‘a drama that just happens to be funny’ (S. Lewis). To what extent do you agree with this
  • Educating Rita is not a ‘genuine comedy’, but rather it is ‘a drama that just happens to be funny’ (S. Lewis). To what extent do you agree with this

  • Essay • 5 pages • 2015
  • This is an A grade essay exploring the comedic conventions in Educating Rita. This essay analyses the language, structure, critical interpretations, context and comedic conventions such as class of class and culture, failed aspirations, slapstick comedy. It explores the evolution of the concept of comedy and response of modern audience and contextual points - North and South divide, Thatcherism and many more. Also includes relevant critical interpretations and points to support or refute and pe...
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To What Extent Are the Female Characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream a Source of Comedy?
  • To What Extent Are the Female Characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream a Source of Comedy?

  • Essay • 4 pages • 2015
  • This is an A grade essay exploring the ways in which female characters in A Midsummer Night's Dream are a main source of comedy. This includes analysis of language, structure, context, critical interpretations - Northrop Frye, film adaptions. It also explores the comedic conventions employed and audience response both modern and old.
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