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A well-written 3,000 word document, covering: 
- an astrology blog post plan based on Jane Eyre 
- a poetry workshop plan for young people's mental health 
- an original poem based on CAMHS 
- a sketch for a literary festival
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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Jane Eyre • Charlotte Bronte• ISBN 9780141198859
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A well-written 3,000 word document, covering: 
- an astrology blog post plan based on Jane Eyre 
- a poetry workshop plan for young people's mental health 
- an original poem based on CAMHS 
- a sketch for a literary festival
Lecture and seminar notes on writivism (1500 words), covering: 
- what you understand writivism to be, and from where that word originated 
- the roles that acts of writing have in effecting change in the community 
- how poetry affects change
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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Lecture and seminar notes on writivism (1500 words), covering: 
- what you understand writivism to be, and from where that word originated 
- the roles that acts of writing have in effecting change in the community 
- how poetry affects change
A 2,000 word compilation of readings about book to film adaptations, covering: 
 
- why adaptations are made 
- what purpose they serve 
- what makes a good adaptation
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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A 2,000 word compilation of readings about book to film adaptations, covering: 
 
- why adaptations are made 
- what purpose they serve 
- what makes a good adaptation
A well-written 1,000 word notes series on adaptations, covering: 
 
- what makes a good adaptation 
- pros and cons of faithful adaptations 
- what's your favourite adaptation and why? 
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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A well-written 1,000 word notes series on adaptations, covering: 
 
- what makes a good adaptation 
- pros and cons of faithful adaptations 
- what's your favourite adaptation and why? 
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This document is 38 pages long and provides lecture and seminar notes for every week of the Acts of Writing Course. It received a high 1st. 
 
Close Analysis: 
- Maus, Art Spiegelman 
- 'I Want My Time With You', art installation 
- Heroes, Zephaniah 
 
Lecture/ seminar notes: 
- Storytelling, Walter Benjamin and Popova 
- What makes a good adaptation? 
- Lifewriting & social media 
 
Creative exercises: 
- Poetry for advocacy workshop design 
- Sketch for a literary festival 
- Jane Eyre ast...
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- Class notes
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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Jane Eyre • Charlotte Bronte• ISBN 9780141198859
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This document is 38 pages long and provides lecture and seminar notes for every week of the Acts of Writing Course. It received a high 1st. 
 
Close Analysis: 
- Maus, Art Spiegelman 
- 'I Want My Time With You', art installation 
- Heroes, Zephaniah 
 
Lecture/ seminar notes: 
- Storytelling, Walter Benjamin and Popova 
- What makes a good adaptation? 
- Lifewriting & social media 
 
Creative exercises: 
- Poetry for advocacy workshop design 
- Sketch for a literary festival 
- Jane Eyre ast...
Reading 1: sound symbolism and emotion in The Lady of Shalott 
Reading 2: historical sources for The Lady of Shalott 
Reading 3: background of The Lady of Shalott 
 
Perfect for essay planning: approximately 2,000 words
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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The Lady Of Shalott • Alfred Tennyson, Howard Pyle• ISBN 9780192794437
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Reading 1: sound symbolism and emotion in The Lady of Shalott 
Reading 2: historical sources for The Lady of Shalott 
Reading 3: background of The Lady of Shalott 
 
Perfect for essay planning: approximately 2,000 words
Creative work: my short story adaptation maintains the core themes, characters, and stylistic devices of The Lady of Shalott, whilst reappropriating them for the context of a modern-day psychiatric hospital. The concurrent conflation and separation of Tennyson’s work and my own allows my adaptation to remain simultaneously authentic and recognisable. 
 
Critical essay: my essay explores the imagery, themes, meter, and sound of Lord Tennyson's poem The Lady of Shalott in conjunction with my ...
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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The Lady Of Shalott • Alfred Tennyson, Howard Pyle• ISBN 9780192794437
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Creative work: my short story adaptation maintains the core themes, characters, and stylistic devices of The Lady of Shalott, whilst reappropriating them for the context of a modern-day psychiatric hospital. The concurrent conflation and separation of Tennyson’s work and my own allows my adaptation to remain simultaneously authentic and recognisable. 
 
Critical essay: my essay explores the imagery, themes, meter, and sound of Lord Tennyson's poem The Lady of Shalott in conjunction with my ...
I provide a 1,500 word meditation on Jean Rhys’s daring and unconventional novel Wide Sargasso Sea. My reflection focuses upon the slow violence of slavery, exploring its insidious impacts upon Antoinette and other white creoles in the text. 
 
This essay builds towards the conclusion that the significant delay between slavery and its repercussion on white creoles could easily serve to conceal the causal connection between the two. However, in Wide Sargasso Sea, Rhys makes this relationship v...
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Critical Approaches
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Wide Sargasso Sea • Jean Rhys, Jean Rhys• ISBN 9780241951552
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I provide a 1,500 word meditation on Jean Rhys’s daring and unconventional novel Wide Sargasso Sea. My reflection focuses upon the slow violence of slavery, exploring its insidious impacts upon Antoinette and other white creoles in the text. 
 
This essay builds towards the conclusion that the significant delay between slavery and its repercussion on white creoles could easily serve to conceal the causal connection between the two. However, in Wide Sargasso Sea, Rhys makes this relationship v...
A few notes from the first few lectures on this course, covers a few modules including molecular biology and also anatomy
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University of Sussex•Neuroscience & Behaviour
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A few notes from the first few lectures on this course, covers a few modules including molecular biology and also anatomy
These are the notes for Land Law 1 - It covers the basic of land law including definitions, rights, and land registration
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University of Sussex•Land Law 1
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These are the notes for Land Law 1 - It covers the basic of land law including definitions, rights, and land registration