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IEB AP English Study Notes
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Disclaimer: schools are able to choose different set-work books and poems to study. Therefore, the poems and books I have made notes on might be slightly different to what you have studied in school. However, you are still able to speak about the poems and books I have analysed in your final examination as they still form part of the IEB syllabus
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Films and Novels (Question 1)
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This document contains notes on the films Atonement and Elysium and the novels The Great Gatsby and Disgrace. These notes cover everything you need to know in order to answer Question 1 in the IEB AP English exam. These notes also cover different links between all four above mentioned texts as well as a general analysis of the overarching theme of Freedom and Responsibility. These notes helped me achieve a distinction for my AP English final exam in Grade 12.
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AP English Poetry (Question 2)
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This document contains in depth analysis' of 3 poems from the American school of poetry and 4 poems from the Women Resisting Convention school of poetry. The poems are: I, too and and Mother to Son by Langston Hughes, Fire and Ice by Robert Frost, On Ageing, Women Work and Still I Rise by Maya Angelou, and Metaphors by Sylvia Plath. These notes contain all you need to know to answer Question 2 of the IEB AP English final exam, as well as a brief synopsis on the meaning of each school of poetry...
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Personal Readings (Question 3)
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This document contains a brief summary and general (adaptable) essay paragraphs for 4 books that are appropriate to be used in the IEB AP English Exam to answer Question 3. The 4 books are Ben In the World, A Women of War, The Scarlet Letter and We Need to Talk About Kevin. I used these paragraphs in each of my AP English exams and adapted them slightly to fit the theme of the question. These notes helped me achieve a distinction for my final AP English exam in Grade 12.
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