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A level English Lit. "Hamlet" - essay plans (A* student)
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A level English Lit. "Hamlet" - essay plans (A* student) 10 detailed essay plans written by an A* student covering different questions ranging from theme to character-based questions. Written in a three point format and covering, "Point/Evidence/Analysis/Context/Critic" These essay plans will provide a perfect launchpad for writing an essay for revision
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A level English Literature - Hamlet context - eduquas -
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A level English Literature - Hamlet context table - eduquas - literary, historical, social, political
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Elizabethan Context of Hamlet
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Elizabethan Context of Hamlet for top A03 marks to help you achieve A* in your exams. Includes accurate historical dates as well as how to link in your essays.
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Hamlet Key Themes analysis
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Detailed summary of the themes in Hamlet, to help structure a future essay. Film Interpretations and Critics are included throughout, as well as outlined points in the play, in which a theme is shown. Links to the OCR, English Literature specification.
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A Level English Literature Hamlet Notes
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These are my A Level English literature Hamlet notes analysing key scenes, context, critics, quotes, performances and the interelation of the play, including chronology, key themes and character arcs. These helped me achieve full marks in my essays and an A* at the end of my English A Level.
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Postmodernism questions fully solved graded A+
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Postmodernism 
Postmodernism - correct answer aesthetic, cultural 
 
*metafiction* (narrative within narrative) 
*self-reflexivity* 
*blurring of boundaries* (no high & low culture) 
*sheer play and existential commitment* 
*pastiche* (Comic Mona Lisa) (pieces of art alluding to what came before, revisit old style vs. Modernism, reinvent everything) 
*linguistic scepticism/deconstruction* (poststructuralism: meaning collapsed, my pen is not your pen) 
Meaning = unstable 
Not just literature, als...
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Concise Introduction to Logic 13th edition By Hurley Chapter 2 Exam
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Concise Introduction to Logic 13th edition 
By Hurley Chapter 2 Exam 
Cognitive - answerterminology that gives you information or facts 
emotive - answerterminology that expresses or evokes feelings; appeals to emotions. It 
enables the arguer to make value claims without providing evidence. 
value claim - answera claim that something is good, bad, right, wrong, better, worse, more 
important, or less important than some other thing. For example, a statement about the death 
penalty that asserts...
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ANTHROPOLOGY 101 TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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ANTHROPOLOGY 101 TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
Ethnocentrism - Answer-Evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture. 
judging other cultures using one's own cultural standards ex. judging other countries' diets 
 
Familiarizing strategies - Answer-This is when u make the strange familiar. U are learning unfamiliar categories on their own terms. 
 
Defamiliarizing Strategies - Answer-This is when u make the familiar thi...
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Concise Introduction to Logic 13th edition By Hurley Chapter 2 Exam
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Concise Introduction to Logic 13th edition 
By Hurley Chapter 2 Exam 
Cognitive - answerterminology that gives you information or facts 
emotive - answerterminology that expresses or evokes feelings; appeals to emotions. It 
enables the arguer to make value claims without providing evidence. 
value claim - answera claim that something is good, bad, right, wrong, better, worse, more 
important, or less important than some other thing. For example, a statement about the death 
penalty that asserts...
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A level English Literature - Hamlet summary table - eduquas - includes quotes, analysis, context, critics, summaries, nuanced arguments
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A level English Literature - Hamlet summary table - eduquas - includes quotes, analysis, context, critics, summaries, nuanced arguments