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University of Leeds: Modern Fiction.
From the Modern Fiction module at the University of Leeds, here are my lectures from the professors and a few essays for my coursework.
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- Modern Fiction Assessment 1: ‘And then the days came when I was alone’. (Jean Rhys, Good Morning Midnight). Examine the representation of isolation and/or solitude in the text that you have chosen. • Exam (elaborations)
- Modern Fiction: 'Wandering the City' Lecture Notes • Lecture notes
- Modern Fiction: 'Mrs Dalloway' Lecture Notes • Lecture notes
- Modern Fiction:'Mrs Dalloway' Lecture Notes • Lecture notes
- Modern Fiction: 'Good Morning, Midnight' and 'Mrs Dalloway' Notes • Lecture notes
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From the Modern Fiction module at the University of Leeds, here are my lectures from the professors and a few essays for my coursework.
Modern Fiction: 'Mrs Dalloway' Lecture Notes
Some notes provided by Doctor Robert Jones, a lecturer at the University of Leeds, on 'Mrs Dalloway'. This was lecture 1 on the Modern Fiction module at the University of Leeds.
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Some notes provided by Doctor Robert Jones, a lecturer at the University of Leeds, on 'Mrs Dalloway'. This was lecture 1 on the Modern Fiction module at the University of Leeds.
Modern Fiction: 'Wandering the City' Lecture Notes
Some notes provided by Doctor Robert Jones, a lecturer at the University of Leeds, about the cityscape in 'The Great Gatsby', 'Mrs Dalloway' and 'Good Morning, Midnight'. This was lecture 8 on the Modern Fiction module at the University of Leeds.
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Some notes provided by Doctor Robert Jones, a lecturer at the University of Leeds, about the cityscape in 'The Great Gatsby', 'Mrs Dalloway' and 'Good Morning, Midnight'. This was lecture 8 on the Modern Fiction module at the University of Leeds.
Modern Fiction Assessment 1: ‘And then the days came when I was alone’. (Jean Rhys, Good Morning Midnight). Examine the representation of isolation and/or solitude in the text that you have chosen.
I obtained a high mark on this essay. I just missed out on a first by 1 or 2 marks.
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I obtained a high mark on this essay. I just missed out on a first by 1 or 2 marks.
AQA A-level English Literature: Aspects of Tragedy 'Cassio may be a proper man but he is also an honest fool whose weakness plays no small part in the death of Desdemona’. To what extent do you agree?
A potential essay I completed that I thought may come up.
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A potential essay I completed that I thought may come up.
AQA A-level English Literature: Elements of Crime Past Paper Questions
All the questions from 2018 up until 2023 from Paper 2 Elements of Crime paper.
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All the questions from 2018 up until 2023 from Paper 2 Elements of Crime paper.
AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: Atonement
All my Atonement essays and notes for paper 2 AQA A-level English Literature exam. Some of the essays could potentially come up and some have come up in previous exams.
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- AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: McEwan: 'The Impression of a Deeper Darkness' Notes for 'Atonement' Wider Reading • Lecture notes
- AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: ‘Atonement offers us no heroes or villains – only victims’. To what extent do you agree with this view? • Exam (elaborations)
- AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: ‘As far as the reader is concerned, Briony never succeeds in atoning for her crime in spite of all her efforts’. To what extent do you agree with this view? • Exam (elaborations)
- AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: 'Atonement' - Paul Marshall Essay. • Exam (elaborations)
- AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: 'Atonement' - In ‘Atonement’, criminals get away with their crimes’. To what extent do you agree? • Exam (elaborations)
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All my Atonement essays and notes for paper 2 AQA A-level English Literature exam. Some of the essays could potentially come up and some have come up in previous exams.
AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: 'Atonement': To what extent is Robbie Turner a victim of circumstance?
I scored an A* on this essay. I thought it may come up on the 2024 paper 2.
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I scored an A* on this essay. I thought it may come up on the 2024 paper 2.
AQA A-level English Language Coursework
Here are both sections to my English Language coursework which I scored an A* on.
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- Boris Johnson's Speech Transcribed for my English Language NEA Investigation • Summary
- Donald Trump's Speech Transcribed for my English Language NEA Investigation • Summary
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- AQA A-level English Language NEA Article and Style Model Commentary • Exam (elaborations)
Here are both sections to my English Language coursework which I scored an A* on.
AQA A-level English Language NEA Article and Style Model Commentary
Here is my article for section two of my coursework. Attached is my commentary on the style model I utilised and how I replicated this style in my own article.
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Here is my article for section two of my coursework. Attached is my commentary on the style model I utilised and how I replicated this style in my own article.
AQA A-level English Language - CLA: ‘Language development is less about just learning vocabulary and grammar and is more about using them in social interactions’. (30 marks).
AQA A-level History NEA.
AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: 'Atonement': To what extent is Robbie Turner a victim of circumstance?
AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: ‘Briony is presented by McEwan as a victim of her own imagination’. To what extent do you agree?
AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: 'Tragic Protagonists are exceptional individuals' Essay..