AS and A Level: English Literature
- Category:
- Criticism & Comparison (1)
- Drama (19)
- Poetry (23)
- Prose (26)
- Marked by Teachers essays 254
- Peer Reviewed essays 91
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Childhood - Frances Cornford. Grown ups are old on purpose. Grown ups are grand on purpose. This is what the speaker first thinks in Cornfords Childhood. But as the poem goes on he reaches an epiphany; realising that grown ups are no more in con
4 star(s)- Word count: 618
- Submitted: 16/08/2011
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Marked by teacher:
Laura Gater 04/07/2013
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"A shockingly cynical picture". In the light of this comment, discuss the Wife of Bath's account of her marriages to her first three husbands. In your response, you should consider:
4 star(s)- Word count: 909
- Submitted: 12/07/2009
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Val Shore 23/02/2012
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Norman MacCaigs Assisi is an intriguing poem, in which a contrast is used to create an intense feeling of irony and sympathy. Discuss.
4 star(s)- Word count: 962
- Submitted: 04/05/2009
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Marked by teacher:
Katie Dixon 24/09/2013
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Aftermath Poem Analysis
4 star(s)- Word count: 915
- Submitted: 12/02/2009
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Marked by teacher:
Katie Dixon 24/09/2013
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Sexism in A Thousand Splendid Suns
3 star(s)- Word count: 813
- Submitted: 16/07/2011
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Marked by teacher:
Laura Gater 04/07/2013
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Iagos speech in Act 2 Scene 3 serves as an insight into many of Iagos personality traits, his lack of moral scruples, his delusional state of mind and his powers of manipulation and foresight.
3 star(s)- Word count: 734
- Submitted: 12/06/2011
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Lucy Foss 13/05/2013
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Write a critical appreciation of Mending Wall exploring how far you think that Frost uses his observations of a simple rural event to make a significant conclusion.
3 star(s)- Word count: 935
- Submitted: 13/11/2010
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Marked by teacher:
Karen Reader 21/02/2012
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Redemption in Hamlet
3 star(s)- Word count: 677
- Submitted: 29/03/2010
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Marked by teacher:
Laura Gater 17/04/2013
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How does Coleridge open his story in Part I of The Ancient Mariner?
3 star(s)- Word count: 911
- Submitted: 26/10/2009
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Marked by teacher:
Katie Dixon 05/09/2013
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'In Little Red Cap,' Duffy has successfully written about childhood and the loss of innocence. Discuss with detailed references to the poem;
3 star(s)- Word count: 918
- Submitted: 01/06/2009
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Marked by teacher:
Katie Dixon 05/09/2013