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Essay on the Relationship between Parents and Children in Heaney's 'Follower' and Jenkins's 'Effects'
An essay comparing the relationship between parents and children in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Jenkins's 'Effects' and Heaney's 'Follower'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays.
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An essay comparing the relationship between parents and children in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Jenkins's 'Effects' and Heaney's 'Follower'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays.
Essay on the theme of Childhood and the Adult World in Dunmore's 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self' and Copus's 'An Easy Passage'
An essay comparing the presentation of the transition to childhood to the adult world in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Dumore's 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self' and Copus's 'An Easy Passage'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays.
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An essay comparing the presentation of the transition to childhood to the adult world in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Dumore's 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self' and Copus's 'An Easy Passage'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays.
The theme of Violence in Agbabi's 'Eat Me' and Feaver's 'The Gun'
An essay comparing the theme of violence in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Agbabi's 'Eat Me' and Feaver's 'The Gun', Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays .
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An essay comparing the theme of violence in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Agbabi's 'Eat Me' and Feaver's 'The Gun', Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays .
Essay on the theme of Death in Jenkin's 'Effects' and Thorpe's 'On Her Blindness'
An essay comparing the presentation of death in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Jenkin's Effects and Thorpe's 'On Her Blindness'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend.
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An essay comparing the presentation of death in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Jenkin's Effects and Thorpe's 'On Her Blindness'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend.
Essay comparing Dunmore's 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self' and Barber's 'Material'
An essay comparing the theme of journey through life in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Dumore's 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self' and Barber's 'Material'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend.
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An essay comparing the theme of journey through life in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Dumore's 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self' and Barber's 'Material'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend.
Essay comparing Dunmore's 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self' and Ford's 'Giuseppe'
An essay comparing the presentation of memories in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Dumore's 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self' and Ford's 'Giuseppe'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend.
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An essay comparing the presentation of memories in the two poems from the Poems of the Decade anthology: Dumore's 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self' and Ford's 'Giuseppe'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend.
Essay on the theme of Death in John Donne's 'Death Be Not Proud'
An essay exploring the theme of death in John Donne's poem 'Death Be Not Proud'. This poem features in the John Donne anthology or may be useful to study for unseen poetry. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend.
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An essay exploring the theme of death in John Donne's poem 'Death Be Not Proud'. This poem features in the John Donne anthology or may be useful to study for unseen poetry. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend.
Essay on the opening scenes of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'
An essay exploring the opening scenes of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend and can be tailored to answer similar questions likely to come up in the exam such as: foreshadowing; suspense; supernatural; the character of Hamlet; etc.
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An essay exploring the opening scenes of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend and can be tailored to answer similar questions likely to come up in the exam such as: foreshadowing; suspense; supernatural; the character of Hamlet; etc.
Essay on the character of Mitch in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
An essay exploring the common exam question about the presentation of Mitch in Tennessee William's 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend and can be tailored to answer similar questions likely to come up in the exam such as: conflict; masculinity; toxic masculinity; sexuality; desire; gender roles...
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An essay exploring the common exam question about the presentation of Mitch in Tennessee William's 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend and can be tailored to answer similar questions likely to come up in the exam such as: conflict; masculinity; toxic masculinity; sexuality; desire; gender roles...
Essay on the character of Stella Kowalski in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
An essay exploring the common exam question about the presentation and perceived weakness of Stella Kowalski in Tennessee William's 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend and can be tailored to answer similar questions likely to come up in the exam such as: conflict; gender roles; sexuality; desir...
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An essay exploring the common exam question about the presentation and perceived weakness of Stella Kowalski in Tennessee William's 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. Written by a current university student that achieved an A* in English Literature A level by memorising these essays which are structured in an easily accessible, colour-coded, bulleted form easy to comprehend and can be tailored to answer similar questions likely to come up in the exam such as: conflict; gender roles; sexuality; desir...
Essay on the Powerlessness of Humanity vs the Supernatural in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' & Dracula'
Essay on Moral Decay in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and 'Dracula'
English Literature Essay - the Theme of Death in Dracula and Dorian Gray
English Literature Essay - the Theme of Death in Dracula and Dorian Gray
Essay on the presentation of Women in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and 'Dracula'