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The Handmaids Tale: Themes, Symbols, Characters, Quotes and Structure of a Literary Essay The Handmaids Tale: Themes, Symbols, Characters, Quotes and Structure of a Literary Essay Popular
  • The Handmaids Tale: Themes, Symbols, Characters, Quotes and Structure of a Literary Essay

  • Presentation • 62 pages • 2023
  • A crash course on The Handmaid's Tale, designed to guide you in understanding the novel and writing a literary essay on the set work. It provides an explanation on major and minor themes, symbols & characters, and direct quotes for each theme from the book. It also includes the structure of how to write a literary essay and a breakdown of a possible essay topic, to demonstrate how to analyse and understand a topic given in an exam. The resources linked give more essay topic examples, and helpful...
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OCR Homer's Iliad theme-by-theme revision notes, quotes + scholars Popular
  • OCR Homer's Iliad theme-by-theme revision notes, quotes + scholars

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  • An in-depth revision resource focusing on the key themes within Homer's 'The Iliad' that are covered in OCR's 'World of the Hero' spec. Each theme includes key ideas, quotes from across the epic, analysis and direct secondary scholarship to help you achieve an A*. Useful for revising any potential themes that could crop up in future exams.
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A* Euripides' The Bacchae A Level: Quotes, Secondary Sources, Analysis
  • A* Euripides' The Bacchae A Level: Quotes, Secondary Sources, Analysis

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  • A Revision Guide for Euripides' The Bacchae, made for the OCR Classical Civilisation Greek Theatre (H408/21) module but likely applicable across exam boards. Includes theme-by-theme quotes, analysis and many secondary sources to help you achieve the top grades. 13 pages of quotable, in-depth analysis and scholarly sources.
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A Level Edexcel English Lit - Paper 1 Twelfth Night Theme Essay Plans A Level Edexcel English Lit - Paper 1 Twelfth Night Theme Essay Plans
  • A Level Edexcel English Lit - Paper 1 Twelfth Night Theme Essay Plans

  • Essay • 24 pages • 2023
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  • Includes 8 detailed A* A Level Edexcel English Lit Twelfth Night Theme essay plans. I got an A* in my English Lit A-Level last year, these essay plans are perfect for revision! All reviewed by teachers, contains key quotes with deep analysis, unique context and links to AO5 critics!
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A-level Sophocles' Oedipus Notes, Quotes, Analysis and Secondary Sources
  • A-level Sophocles' Oedipus Notes, Quotes, Analysis and Secondary Sources

  • Other • 10 pages • 2023
  • Sophocles' Oedipus revision guide made for the A-level OCR Classical Civilisation 'Greek Theatre' module, but likely applicable across exam boards. An 11 page, in-depth revision resource including analysed quotes organised theme-by-theme with lots of secondary sources to help you achieve top grades.
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GRADE 9 Essay on Loneliness and Isolation in A Christmas Carol GCSE
  • GRADE 9 Essay on Loneliness and Isolation in A Christmas Carol GCSE

  • Exam (elaborations) • 4 pages • 2023
  • This essay focuses on Loneliness and Isolation in A Christmas Carol, including context and a variety of quotes with detailed analysis. It explores how loneliness in childhood can result in isolation in the future, and the interelation and effect on character of the two. Introduction: In his novella, A Christmas Carol, Dickens presents loneliness and isolation as major theme, Scrooge choosing to isolate himself from society and preferring his own company. However, as the Ghosts take him through...
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ENG2613 Exam Semester 2 2023
  • ENG2613 Exam Semester 2 2023

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  • ENG2613 Exam Semester 2 2023 SECTION A: Short Paragraph Questions (60 marks) Question 1 In two paragraphs and in your own words, • DEFINE what a POSTMODERN story is. • Name and briefly describe 4 of the features of a postmodern story to substantiate your answer. • Then, explain why the story below, Having a Ball, could be considered a POSTMODERN story. • You MUST identify THREE of the features of a postmodern story that are in Having a Ball and provide quotes from the s...
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OCR A level Classics: Odyssey, Homer COMPLETE OCR A level Classics: Odyssey, Homer COMPLETE
  • OCR A level Classics: Odyssey, Homer COMPLETE

  • Summary • 42 pages • 2023
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  • This document covers every prescribed section of the Odyssey. It includes both direct quotes and a deep analysis of these quotes and how these could be used in an essay. It is easy to choose a few from each chapter and theme in order to memorise them. These notes use all the themes prescribed by the OCR exam board and colour-coordinates every single quote in accordance with this. It is easy to make mind maps for each theme using quotes in this document.
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AP English Literature & Composition A - Unit 4: Novel Study (All Quick Checks, Quizzes, Practice, & Unit Test) ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL 2023 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
  • AP English Literature & Composition A - Unit 4: Novel Study (All Quick Checks, Quizzes, Practice, & Unit Test) ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL 2023 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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  • Which of the following novels incorporated elements of the picaresque narratives that were popular at the time it was written? Don Quixote What important contribution did Daniel Defoe make to the development of the novel when he broke with the literary tradition of his day by writing Robinson Crusoe? He wrote a new story instead of retelling myths, legends, or events from history. Which answer best explains why Modernists such as James Joyce used stream of consciousness in their ...
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