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What is the significance of Brighton as a place in Graham Greene's Brighton Rock?

Brighton Rock is the story of a struggle between good and evil. Brighton is the perfect setting for a story about good and evil, as it captures a working class vision of both heaven and hell on E...

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“Diverse perspectives within a text can be both enriching and confusing”. To what degree do you find this to be true in at least two of the works you have studied?

Diverse perspectives in the form of unique insights into characters and events can provide a reader with intricate information that can be used to better comprehend an ambiguous situation or add ambiguity...

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How do I analyze a Text for paper 1?

While reading the text look the following features:Text Type (Article? Speech? Interview?)Elements of the text type (How do you know it is this text type and why did he u...

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How do you structure and analyse in a commentary ?

StructureThere are multiple approaches you can take to structuring your essay overall. This can be dividing your paragraphs into themes, techniques, chronologicallyHowever, to show...

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With regards to at least two literary works, show how the setting both influences the characters and reflects the author's own context.

Lesson Plan:Texts: 'Translations' and 'Things Fall Apart'.Revision of political, historical and personal contexts of the texts (student and teacher):'Translations' reflects the conflict in th...

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