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King Lear - Character Profiles
These are in-depth character profiles of each character in 'King Lear'. For the major characters (Lear, Goneril, Regan, Cordelia, Gloucester, Edgar, Edmund and Kent), there major actions in each act are outlined, along with a consideration of the staging, their place on the wheel of fortune, and how they relate to Lear. It also includes the key quotes for each character and which scene the quote can be found in. The minor characters (Albany, Cornwall, Oswald, the Fool, France and Servant 1) ar...
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These are in-depth character profiles of each character in 'King Lear'. For the major characters (Lear, Goneril, Regan, Cordelia, Gloucester, Edgar, Edmund and Kent), there major actions in each act are outlined, along with a consideration of the staging, their place on the wheel of fortune, and how they relate to Lear. It also includes the key quotes for each character and which scene the quote can be found in. The minor characters (Albany, Cornwall, Oswald, the Fool, France and Servant 1) ar...
King Lear - Notes from Critical Essays
These are notes taken from critical essays about King Lear. They include lots of interesting points which may help to spice up your essay in an exam or just deepen your understanding of the play.
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These are notes taken from critical essays about King Lear. They include lots of interesting points which may help to spice up your essay in an exam or just deepen your understanding of the play.
King Lear - Plot Summary
This guide summaries each scene into a couple of sentences which outline the main events. It is colour coded so it is easy to see which characters are present in which scene.
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This guide summaries each scene into a couple of sentences which outline the main events. It is colour coded so it is easy to see which characters are present in which scene.
King Lear - Themes
These notes cover the major themes in Shakespeare's 'King Lear'. Themes covered are: order and chaos, tragic heroism, villains, love and loyalty, suffering and death, violence, fate and freewill, truth and language, poverty and sovereign power, Christianity, sight, perception and blindness, madness and betrayal. 
They are a collection of notes from online research, critical reading and class discussion.
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These notes cover the major themes in Shakespeare's 'King Lear'. Themes covered are: order and chaos, tragic heroism, villains, love and loyalty, suffering and death, violence, fate and freewill, truth and language, poverty and sovereign power, Christianity, sight, perception and blindness, madness and betrayal. 
They are a collection of notes from online research, critical reading and class discussion.
Introduction to the Tragedy Genre
These notes are an overview of the tragedy genre in Literature. They cover classic/epic tragedies and modern/domestic tragedies, the views on tragedy from philosophers (Aristotle, Hagel, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Camus, Girard) as well as notes on Shakespearean and American tragedy.
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These notes are an overview of the tragedy genre in Literature. They cover classic/epic tragedies and modern/domestic tragedies, the views on tragedy from philosophers (Aristotle, Hagel, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Camus, Girard) as well as notes on Shakespearean and American tragedy.
OCR Religious Studies (H173, H573): Developments in Christian Thought - 3 Knowledge of God's Existence
These revision notes for the new OCR Religious Studies A level cover ideas about how we can gain knowledge about God. They cover natural and revealed theology with an evaluation of each. They are detailed and are to an A* standard.
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These revision notes for the new OCR Religious Studies A level cover ideas about how we can gain knowledge about God. They cover natural and revealed theology with an evaluation of each. They are detailed and are to an A* standard.
OCR Religious Studies (H573): Developments in Christian Thought - 7 Religious Pluralism and Theology
These revision notes for the new OCR Religious Studies A level cover religious pluralism and its relevance to theology. They cover ideas about exclusivism (narrow and broad), inclusivism and pluralism and include an evaluation of each idea. They are detailed and are to an A* standard.
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These revision notes for the new OCR Religious Studies A level cover religious pluralism and its relevance to theology. They cover ideas about exclusivism (narrow and broad), inclusivism and pluralism and include an evaluation of each idea. They are detailed and are to an A* standard.
OCR Religious Studies (H573): Developments in Christian Thought - 10 Gender and Theology
These revision notes for the new OCR Religious Studies A level cover the issues of gender and how it impacts theology. They cover the view of Mary Daly and Rosemary Radford Ruether, including and evaluation of each of their ideas and responses from other scholars. They are detailed and are to an A* standard.
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These revision notes for the new OCR Religious Studies A level cover the issues of gender and how it impacts theology. They cover the view of Mary Daly and Rosemary Radford Ruether, including and evaluation of each of their ideas and responses from other scholars. They are detailed and are to an A* standard.
OCR Religious Studies (H573): Developments in Christian Thought - 11 The Challenge of Secularism
These revision notes for the new OCR Religious Studies A level cover the challenge that secularism poses to religion. They cover the views of Freud and Dawkins, the issues of faith schools, the separation of the church and the state and the alternative provided by humanism. They are detailed and are to an A* standard.
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These revision notes for the new OCR Religious Studies A level cover the challenge that secularism poses to religion. They cover the views of Freud and Dawkins, the issues of faith schools, the separation of the church and the state and the alternative provided by humanism. They are detailed and are to an A* standard.
OCR Religious Studies (H173, H573): Religion and Ethics Revision Notes - 1 Aquinas and Natural Moral Law
These revision notes for the new OCR Religious Studies A level cover the normative ethical theory of Natural Moral Law proposed by Aquinas. They cover all key aspects of the theory, including developments of it by other scholars and a full evaluation of the theory. They are detailed and are to an A* standard.
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These revision notes for the new OCR Religious Studies A level cover the normative ethical theory of Natural Moral Law proposed by Aquinas. They cover all key aspects of the theory, including developments of it by other scholars and a full evaluation of the theory. They are detailed and are to an A* standard.
1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 11 Attitudes Towards Imperialism in Britain
1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 5 Attitudes Towards Imperialism in Britain
1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 4 Attitudes to Empire – the Role and Influence of Individuals
1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 3 Trade and Commerce
1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 2 Imperial and Colonial Policy