GCSE: English Literature
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Both of these poems Tramp by Rupert Loydell and Decomposition by Zulfikar Ghose represent the homeless and less fortunate people in our society
- Word count: 594
- Submitted: 02/09/2012
- Awarding body: AQA (for GCSEs)
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Glasgow 5 March 1971 by Edwin Morgan is a poem which depicts a violent incident.
- Word count: 739
- Submitted: 02/09/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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"Two weeks with the queen" the play by Mary Morris is mainly about a boy who has to grow up and face the responsibilities of an adult.
- Word count: 678
- Submitted: 02/09/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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Explore the way in which Miller makes this a moving and appropriate ending to the play 'Death of a salesman'
- Word count: 1397
- Submitted: 02/09/2012
- Awarding body: Edexcel (for GCSEs)
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Explore the ways in which the difficulties of love are presented in Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet and Emily Brontes Wuthering heights.
- Word count: 2800
- Submitted: 02/09/2012
- Awarding body: Edexcel (for GCSEs)
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"About a boy". Explain how Nick Hornby creates conflict on one's self identity through the interactions of relationships.
- Word count: 915
- Submitted: 02/09/2012
- Awarding body: Edexcel (for GCSEs)
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How is Curleys wife presented and developed within the novel "Of mice and men"?
- Word count: 604
- Submitted: 02/09/2012
- Awarding body: AQA (for GCSEs)
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Explore the ways in which Romeo and Mercutio are presented in Act 2 Scene 4 and in elsewhere in the play and in the performed version.
- Word count: 2160
- Submitted: 31/08/2012
- Awarding body: OCR (for GCSEs)
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How does Hardy highlight the conflict between social convention and natural humanity in his novel, Tess of the dUrbervilles?
- Word count: 1849
- Submitted: 31/08/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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An Analysis of the Role of Comedy in Shakespeares Great Tragedy King Lear
- Word count: 4000
- Submitted: 31/08/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable