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Shaw's Study Guide An Ideal Husband
Shaw's Study Guide An Ideal Husband
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Shaw's Study Guide An Ideal Husband
Frankenstein Context Revision
Frankenstein Context Revision notes on Mary Shelley's notes. Useful for high level GCSEs, A levels and higher level studies.
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Frankenstein Context Revision notes on Mary Shelley's notes. Useful for high level GCSEs, A levels and higher level studies.
Frankenstein Context Revision
Context revision for Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'. Useful for high levels on GCSEs and A Levels and notes for higher studies.
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Context revision for Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'. Useful for high levels on GCSEs and A Levels and notes for higher studies.
Frankenstein Introduction Revision
The analysis and revision materials of the Introduction of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Useful for high level GCSEs, A Levels and Further Studies.
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The analysis and revision materials of the Introduction of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Useful for high level GCSEs, A Levels and Further Studies.
An Ideal Husband Key Quotes Explained
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Cade's Rebellion Sources Essay Question
4 source exam question- page 29 and 30 of ocr textbook
Assess how far they support the view that Cade's Rebellion occurred because of the actions of the King's councillors.
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4 source exam question- page 29 and 30 of ocr textbook
Assess how far they support the view that Cade's Rebellion occurred because of the actions of the King's councillors.
An Ideal Husband Essay on Hidden Truths
An A Level Essay on Oscar Wilde's 'An Ideal Husband'. It explores the themes of hidden truths always being revealed in the end. It focuses on Mrs Cheverley, Sir Robert Chiltern and Mrs Chiltern, exploring storylines such as blackmail, stolen brooches and love letters.
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An A Level Essay on Oscar Wilde's 'An Ideal Husband'. It explores the themes of hidden truths always being revealed in the end. It focuses on Mrs Cheverley, Sir Robert Chiltern and Mrs Chiltern, exploring storylines such as blackmail, stolen brooches and love letters.