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Never Let Me Go - Relationships, Social Setting and Hero, Heroine, Villain
Description:
These study notes provide a comprehensive analysis of Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel “Never Let Me Go,” focusing on the ordinary level comparative modes. Designed for students and teachers alike, these notes offer an in-depth exploration of the novel’s themes, characters and relationships.
Key Components:
Summary of the Novel: The notes begin with a simplified summary of the novel, outlining the main plot points and character arcs in a concise manner.
Character Analysis: Detailed profiles of the main characters, including Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth, explore their motivations, relationships, and development throughout the story.
Themes and Motifs: Thematic analysis delves into the novel’s exploration of identity, friendship, mortality, and societal norms, examining how these themes are developed and interconnected.
Plot Overview: A breakdown of the novel’s structure and key events provides readers with a chronological understanding of the narrative trajectory, highlighting pivotal moments and turning points.
Overall, these study notes serve as a valuable resource for readers seeking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of “Never Let Me Go,” offering a comprehensive analysis that illuminates the novel’s themes, characters, and socio-cultural context. Whether used for independent study or as a teaching aid in the classroom, these notes provide invaluable insights into Ishiguro’s masterful exploration of the human condition in a dystopian world.
Leaving Certificate English'23 Revision
Studied Poetry 2
Patrick Kavanagh 2-7
Approaching the Question (2012) 7
Paula Meehan 9-16
Approaching the Question (Sourced Online) 15-16
Derek Mahon 17-25
Approaching the Question (2013) 25-26
Elizabeth Bishop 27-37
Approaching the Question (2009) 37-38
William Butler Yeats 39-46
Approaching the Question (2014) 46-47
Language to use when writing about poetry 47-49
Unseen Poetry 50-55
2020 - Sample Answer 50-52
2013 - Sample Answer 52-43
2017 - Sample Answer 54-55
The Comparative (PHIC!, LB, ADH) 56
Theme: Freedom 56-60
General Vision and Viewpoint 61-69
Language to use when writing your comparative essay 69-70
Macbeth 71
Character Analysis 71-74
Key Quotes 74-76
Key Themes 76-85
2023 Mock - Sample Answer 85-86
What might I be asked? Questions and points to consider 87-91
Of Mice and Men Revision Bundle
The ‘Of Mice and Men Bundle’ is a complete resource package for a profound understanding of John Steinbeck’s novella. It includes seven essential documents:
Revision Workbook (25 Pages): Scene-by-scene analysis, questions, author and setting details, character profiles, favorite quote reflections, and an exploration of heroes/villains.
Character Charts: Character images and questions to reveal character motivations and roles.
End of Novel Test: 25 multiple-choice and critical thinking questions, plus Junior Cycle question options with a teacher’s answer key.
Junior Cycle Sample Answers: 13 pages of sample answers to past questions.
Key Moments: Detailed analysis of five pivotal moments with suggested questions and supporting quotes.
Key Quotes: Exploration of 12 significant quotes with brief explanations.
Key Themes: In-depth examination of five central themes in the novella.
This bundle is your ultimate companion for a comprehensive study of ‘Of Mice and Men,’ suitable for students and teachers.