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Hello, I am currently a First Year English student at Exeter University. During my A-Levels I achieved an A in English Literature, A in Business Studies and a B in Religious Studies. Most of the work on here are what I found particularly useful during my studies at A-Level. If you have any questions, feel free to contact my email : lucyjane0307@gmail.com

Hello, I am currently a First Year English student at Exeter University. During my A-Levels I achieved an A in English Literature, A in Business Studies and a B in Religious Studies. Most of the work on here are what I found particularly useful during my studies at A-Level. If you have any questions, feel free to contact my email : lucyjane0307@gmail.com
Feminine Gospels Essay Plan - Real women vs fictional
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Feminine Gospels Essay Plan - Real women vs fictional

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‘In each poem, I’m trying to reveal a truth, so it can’t have a fictional beginning.’ Discuss the view that Duffy in Feminine Gospels presents real women and real women’s lives. - Essay Question. In the essay plan I focused on ‘Long Queen’, ‘History’ and ‘Beautiful’ - and explored the connections between them.
Streetcar Named Desire Essay on Gender (A*)
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Streetcar Named Desire Essay on Gender (A*)

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This is an AQA A-Level Eng.Lit essay for Streetcar Named Desire that explores power between gender relationships as dysfunctional and imbalanced. This was completed in timed-conditions and received an A* Grade.
Othello A* Essay - Passive Wives/ Gender
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Othello A* Essay - Passive Wives/ Gender

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"Typically, texts present wives as essentially passive towards their husbands.” This is an AQA style exam question for Othello at A-Level English Lit. I received an A grade for this essay, which was under timed conditions - hopefully giving you an idea of what to write. This essay can be used for the themes of gender as well.