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ESSAY: American literature often depicts tension between social classes
An in-depth A/A* band essay comparing social class in My Antonia by Willa Cather and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Uses plenty of critics and context, which can be re-used in other essays, and even if you're not studying My Antonia, it could be useful when looking for additional literary context in the section A part! 
 
If you're also studying these texts in A-Level English, check out my FREE quotes and context list! 
 
NOT TO BE PLAGIARISED!!!
- Essay
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An in-depth A/A* band essay comparing social class in My Antonia by Willa Cather and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Uses plenty of critics and context, which can be re-used in other essays, and even if you're not studying My Antonia, it could be useful when looking for additional literary context in the section A part! 
 
If you're also studying these texts in A-Level English, check out my FREE quotes and context list! 
 
NOT TO BE PLAGIARISED!!!
The Great Gatsby and My Antonia Useful Quotes
List of useful quotes from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and My Antonia by Willa Cather as well as critics and context.
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List of useful quotes from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and My Antonia by Willa Cather as well as critics and context.
How Successfully did the UK Respond to Global Crises 1951-1997?
An essay on how successfully the UK responded to global crises from 1951-1997, discussing Korea, Suez and the Falklands. In-depth evaluation takes into account both public and international perception of British foreign policy in response to these crises, and how they changed how Britain saw itself on a global scale.
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An essay on how successfully the UK responded to global crises from 1951-1997, discussing Korea, Suez and the Falklands. In-depth evaluation takes into account both public and international perception of British foreign policy in response to these crises, and how they changed how Britain saw itself on a global scale.
ESSAY: How Successfully did MacMillan Deal with the Problems he Faced as Prime Minister
An essay discussing Harold Macmillan's success at dealing with the problems he faced whilst Prime Minister, including economic, political and social issues. Includes in-depth discussion and evaluation of these issues, and whether he can truly be held at fault for his inability to resolve problems he faced, because often it would have been impossible for him to find a solution.
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An essay discussing Harold Macmillan's success at dealing with the problems he faced whilst Prime Minister, including economic, political and social issues. Includes in-depth discussion and evaluation of these issues, and whether he can truly be held at fault for his inability to resolve problems he faced, because often it would have been impossible for him to find a solution.
ESSAY: How Successfully did the UK Respond to Global Crises 1951-1997?
Foreign policy essay covering Korea, Suez and the Falklands War. Featuring A/A* band evaluation, facts and discussion of how each of these crises affected the British publics view of the nations position in the world as well as their 'special relationship' with America. 
DO NOT PLAGIARISE!!! To be used as inspiration and guidance only! 
Good luck x
- Essay
- • 2 pages •
Foreign policy essay covering Korea, Suez and the Falklands War. Featuring A/A* band evaluation, facts and discussion of how each of these crises affected the British publics view of the nations position in the world as well as their 'special relationship' with America. 
DO NOT PLAGIARISE!!! To be used as inspiration and guidance only! 
Good luck x
ESSAY: How successfully did Macmillan deal with the problems he faced?
In depth essay with evaluation on how successfully Harold Macmillan dealt with the problems he faced whilst in power from 1957 to 1964. Includes a discussion about economic, social and political problems such as a lack of a clear economic policy during the period of Conservative Domination as well as his cabinet reshuffle and failure to deal well with scandals such as the Profumo Affair. Much of the material can be reused to answer questions about the 1964 election and why the Conservatives lost...
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In depth essay with evaluation on how successfully Harold Macmillan dealt with the problems he faced whilst in power from 1957 to 1964. Includes a discussion about economic, social and political problems such as a lack of a clear economic policy during the period of Conservative Domination as well as his cabinet reshuffle and failure to deal well with scandals such as the Profumo Affair. Much of the material can be reused to answer questions about the 1964 election and why the Conservatives lost...