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I received an A* in GCSE English Language, as well as an A* in GCSE English Literature. These are the notes that I used. I have other package deals which divide them into topics. Happy studying!
[Show more]I received an A* in GCSE English Language, as well as an A* in GCSE English Literature. These are the notes that I used. I have other package deals which divide them into topics. Happy studying!
[Show more]With reference to the ways Priestley presents reactions to the investigation in the extract and elsewhere in the play, show that there are differing reactions to the investigation. Whose reaction surprised you the most? Give reasons for your opinions. 
 
 
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Through Close Analysis of Golding’s Style (Including the Choice of Language), Show How Power is Presented in Lord of the Flies 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A*. I also received an A* overall.
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Add to cartThrough Close Analysis of Golding’s Style (Including the Choice of Language), Show How Power is Presented in Lord of the Flies 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A*. I also received an A* overall.
“With reference to the ways Golding presents the boys, show how far you agree that rescue is the boys’ main concern” 
 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A. I also received an A* overall. Happy studying!
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Add to cart“With reference to the ways Golding presents the boys, show how far you agree that rescue is the boys’ main concern” 
 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A. I also received an A* overall. Happy studying!
What is the importance of Simon in “Lord of the Flies”? 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A. I also received an A* overall. Happy studying!
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Add to cartWhat is the importance of Simon in “Lord of the Flies”? 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A. I also received an A* overall. Happy studying!
Every chapter of “Lord of The Flies” is included, alongside helpful questions answers, and quotations. Using these note, I received an A* in English Literature at GCSE. Happy studying!
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Add to cartEvery chapter of “Lord of The Flies” is included, alongside helpful questions answers, and quotations. Using these note, I received an A* in English Literature at GCSE. Happy studying!
This is a comprehensive essay plan examining power in “Lord of The Flies” by William Golding, with useful analysis. I received full marks in this essay, and an A* overall. Happy studying!
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Add to cartThis is a comprehensive essay plan examining power in “Lord of The Flies” by William Golding, with useful analysis. I received full marks in this essay, and an A* overall. Happy studying!
Extensive notes on context and characters for William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies”. Using these notes, I got an A* in English Literature. Happy studying!
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Add to cartExtensive notes on context and characters for William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies”. Using these notes, I got an A* in English Literature. Happy studying!
This is an introductory summary of the context for J.B. Priestley’s “An Inspector Calls”, including the social context of the time. There are also some notes on analysing dramatic techniques. Using these notes, I received an A* in English Literature. Happy studying!
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Add to cartThis is an introductory summary of the context for J.B. Priestley’s “An Inspector Calls”, including the social context of the time. There are also some notes on analysing dramatic techniques. Using these notes, I received an A* in English Literature. Happy studying!
Is Mrs Birling unfeeling in “An Inspector Calls”? 
 
 
This is an essay for English Literature, which received an A. Overall, I received an A* for English Literature. Happy studying!
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Add to cartIs Mrs Birling unfeeling in “An Inspector Calls”? 
 
 
This is an essay for English Literature, which received an A. Overall, I received an A* for English Literature. Happy studying!
Is Roger evil in “Lord of the Flies”? 
 
 
This is an essay for English Literature on “Lord of the Flies”, which received an A. Overall, I received an A* in English Literature.
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Add to cartIs Roger evil in “Lord of the Flies”? 
 
 
This is an essay for English Literature on “Lord of the Flies”, which received an A. Overall, I received an A* in English Literature.
With reference to how Golding presents “the beast” in “Lord of the Flies”, show how far you agree with the idea that it’s “just us”. 
 
 
This is an essay for English Literature, which received an A+. I have included a typed (final) draft as well as the original (including annotations)...
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Add to cartWith reference to how Golding presents “the beast” in “Lord of the Flies”, show how far you agree with the idea that it’s “just us”. 
 
 
This is an essay for English Literature, which received an A+. I have included a typed (final) draft as well as the original (including annotations)...
How is leadership portrayed by William Golding in “Lord of the Flies”? 
 
This is an essay for English Literature, which received an A. Overall, I received an A*. Happy studying!
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Add to cartHow is leadership portrayed by William Golding in “Lord of the Flies”? 
 
This is an essay for English Literature, which received an A. Overall, I received an A*. Happy studying!
How far do you agree with the idea that the boys form a kind of microcosm reflecting the adult world that they have left behind? 
 
 
This is an English Literature essay for “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding. This essay received an A+. Additionally, overall, I received an A* in English Lite...
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Add to cartHow far do you agree with the idea that the boys form a kind of microcosm reflecting the adult world that they have left behind? 
 
 
This is an English Literature essay for “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding. This essay received an A+. Additionally, overall, I received an A* in English Lite...
With reference to the ways Golding presents the boys, show how far you agree that rescue is the boys’ main concern. 
 
This is an essay on rescue in William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies”. This essay received an A, and I received an A* overall.
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Add to cartWith reference to the ways Golding presents the boys, show how far you agree that rescue is the boys’ main concern. 
 
This is an essay on rescue in William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies”. This essay received an A, and I received an A* overall.
In William Golding’s novel (“Lord of the Flies”), is Piggy powerless? 
 
 
This is an English Literature essay which received an A*. Overall, I received an A* in this subject. Happy studying!
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Add to cartIn William Golding’s novel (“Lord of the Flies”), is Piggy powerless? 
 
 
This is an English Literature essay which received an A*. Overall, I received an A* in this subject. Happy studying!
With reference to the ways Priestley presents Mr Birling in “An Inspector Calls”, show how far you agree that he is uncaring towards others. 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A grade. I received an A* for English Literature at GCSE, and continued to study it at ...
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Add to cartWith reference to the ways Priestley presents Mr Birling in “An Inspector Calls”, show how far you agree that he is uncaring towards others. 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A grade. I received an A* for English Literature at GCSE, and continued to study it at ...
Read Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 29” and “Prayer Before Birth” by MacNeice. Compare and contrast how the poets address the concept of human nature in relation to the theme of identity. 
 
 This is a GCSE English Literature essay. I received an A* in this subject, as well as in English Language....
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Add to cartRead Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 29” and “Prayer Before Birth” by MacNeice. Compare and contrast how the poets address the concept of human nature in relation to the theme of identity. 
 
 This is a GCSE English Literature essay. I received an A* in this subject, as well as in English Language....
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