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Notes available for the following courses of English Literature 2015 at PEARSON (PEARSON)
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A Streetcar Named Desire 6
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An inspector calls 1
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Antony and Cleopatra 3
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Beloved by Toni Morrison 3
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Christina Rossetti 10
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Coursework 12
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Dorian Gray and Dracula Prose 1
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Dracula - Bram Stoker 1
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Dracula- Bram Stoker 3
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Frankenstein 1
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GCSE AQA English Literature 2
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Hamlet 11
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King Lear 5
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Macbeth 1
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Metaphysical Poetry 3
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Modern poetry 1
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NEA 1
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Of mice and men 1
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Paper 1: Drama 2
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Philip Larkin Poetry 2
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Poems of the decade 16
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Post 2000’s anthology 1
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Post-2000s Poetry 2
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Purple Hibiscus 1
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Romantic poetry 1
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Shakespeare 9
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STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE 1
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Terminology 1
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles vs A Thousand Suns 1
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The Handmaid’s Tale & Frankenstein 1
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The Importance of Being Earnest 4
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The Wife Of Bath 2
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Unit 1 - Drama Hamlet 427
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Unit 2 - Prose 9ETO 287
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Unit 3 - Poetry xxx 406
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Waiting for Godot 2
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Wuthering Heights 1
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Wuthering Heights and The Bloody Chamber 1
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In the novels ‘A Picture of Dorian Gray’ and ‘The Little Stranger’ Wilde and Waters’ characters can be seen as haunted in many ways, extending past the influence of the supernatural. For example, they present their male main protagonists as haunted by their pasts in conversing ways, with Faraday being haunted by his working-class background whereas Dorian is only later haunted by the consequences of his sins. Additionally, Waters and Wilde present their haunted characters as undergoing...
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Shakespeare’s ‘King Lear,’ portrays the eponymous character’s downward spiral after he splits his kingdom into two, handing it to his daughters who have ulterior motives but banishing his youngest for her inability to express her love for him. In doing so, he faces rejection from his daughters and expresses anger in response. Shakespeare also explores the futility of anger, most prominently in Lear’s character, who is ultimately hurt by his own anger. Through this, Shakespeare presents...
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Shakespeare’s ‘King Lear,’ portrays the eponymous character’s downward spiral after he splits his kingdom into two, handing it to his daughters who have ulterior motives but banishing his youngest for her inability to express her love for him. In doing so, he faces rejection from his daughters and expresses anger in response. Shakespeare also explores the futility of anger, most prominently in Lear’s character, who is ultimately hurt by his own anger. Through this, Shakespeare presents...
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The story of Shakespeare’s ‘King Lear,’ portrays the Lear’s downward spiral after he hands parts of his kingdom away to those who have ulterior motives against him. In doing so, Shakespeare’s play follows the eponymous’ character descent into madness, leading up to Lear’s inevitable death. He presents how madness in characters, specifically Lear, can lead to insight. From this, Shakespeare also explores how madness acts as a form of protection for characters such as Edgar, who take...