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AS, A2 and A-Level: English Literature: Novels Coursework and Essays

"Being There" Review
(User Rating: 8.67 | Length: 1.2 Pages)
"Being There" Review The book "Being there" is written by Jerzy Kosinski, and first I would like to write that this was almost the best book that I have read. It was written in a, sort of mysterious way. I myself didn't really find out if the main character, Chance, was inte ...

Angela Carter Essay
(User Rating: 5.50 | Length: 1.8 Pages)
Angela Carter Essay In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the two female agents in the stories 'The Tigers Bride´ and 'The Werewolf´ in regards to the post-modern feminism of our times. Initially in 'The Tigers Bride´ a father looses her daughter (beauty) to The Beast in a g ...

Damage in the English Patient
(User Rating: 3.80 | Length: 3.6 Pages)
<h1>Damage in the English Patient</h1> <p>In the English Patient, Both Hana and her patient are damaged in more ways than one.Examine how conflict has changed them.</p> <p>Hana and Almassy are both effected by war. That is very obvious. Hana has deserted from her Red C ...

Diverse Cultures- Headless by Brian Aldiss
(Length: 2.7 Pages)
Diverse Cultures- Headless by Brian Aldiss In "Headless" Brian Aldiss offers an interesting and controversial view of the future of our society through a mixture of exaggeration, understatement, humour and shock tactics he manages to arrest our attention and raise some serious and alarmin ...

Essay on Bloody Chamber
(Length: 2.2 Pages)
Essay on Bloody Chamber Angela Carter makes good use of dismal situations in both 'The Bloody Chamber´ and 'The Tiger´s Bride´ to gain control of the readers attention. The Bloody Chamber is a sophisticated reworking of the traditional story of Bluebeard. The major sense of desperation aris ...

Explain the importance of Tom Gradgrind in Hard Times.
(Length: 4.1 Pages)
Explain the importance of Tom Gradgrind in Hard Times. Charles Dickens wrote "Hard Times" in monthly instalments in "Household words" in 1854. It describes the life of the citizens in an industrial town whilst covering family values, the education system and the plight of worker ...

Great Gatsby - Buying the American Dream
(User Rating: 5.50 | Length: 5.3 Pages)
Great Gatsby - Buying the American Dream "Our great cities and our mighty buildings will avail us not if we lack spiritual strength to subdue mere objects to the higher purposes of humanity" (Harnsberger 14), is what Lyndon B. Johnson had to say about materialism. He knew the value of mon ...

Great Gatsby - Materialisim
(User Rating: 5.67 | Length: 5.1 Pages)
Great Gatsby - Materialisim The novel "The Great Gatsby" in general is about middle and upper class American citizens and their lives a few years after the conclusion of First World War. The author (Nick Carroway), a World War I veteran himself, shows an insight into the lives and minds o ...

How much do you find you sympathise with the character of Holden?
(User Rating: 8.00 | Length: 2.4 Pages)
How much do you find you sympathise with the character of Holden? Holden Caulfield is a very strange yet unique character. I think that everybody has a certain aspect of Holden inside of them. Holden is the very quiet, loner, calm type. Not many people are like this but most have some of these fact ...

Light Vs. Dark in The Scarlet Letter
(User Rating: 4.00 | Length: 4.3 Pages)
Light Vs. Dark in The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter actively depicts the importance of light and dark in a puritanical society. Nathaniel Hawthorne is fascinated with conflicting light and dark images as he refers to them again and again, throughout the novel. To Hester, as well as Dimmesdale, ...

My Antonia Essay
(Length: 4.5 Pages)
My Antonia Essay The American Dream. It´s the life that everyone would like to live, and work their life away to accomplish it. For many, there are different versions of this stature that has become infamous throughout American history. When one breaks it down, however, there are actually four tena ...

Mystery and Suspense in Jayne Ayre
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 7.5 Pages)
Mystery and Suspense in Jayne Ayre Mystery and suspense in Bronte's novel Jane Eyre provides a crucial element to the reader's interpretation of the novel, allowing Bronte to subtly aid the reader in foreboding coming events. Bronte successfully creates mystery and suspense in her novel thr ...

Pride and Prejudice
(User Rating: 6.25 | Length: 5.0 Pages)
Pride and Prejudice ` Any man who tries to argue Jane Austen's ability to draw characters would be undoubtedly a fool, for the author's talent in that area of prose is hard to match. However even the most ardent fans of Austen will have to agree with the fact that the personages she creates ...

Symbolism in A Rose For Emily
(User Rating: 8.50 | Length: 3.7 Pages)
Symbolism in A Rose For Emily William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" draws a vivid picture of the south of the United States the turn of the century. It begins with the narrator mentioning the funeral of the eponymous Miss Emily. Faulkner's style in revealing the consequences of Em ...

Symbolism in The Go-Between
(User Rating: 8.25 | Length: 3.5 Pages)
Symbolism in The Go-Between The Go-Between is full of Allegory and Symbolism. Illustrate its variety, and Discuss the use Hartley makes of it Hartley uses a wide range of symbolism and allegory in the Go-Between to convey a deeper moral understanding of the novel, in many ways it is used explicitly ...

The Sound and the Fury - Overview
(Length: 7.7 Pages)
The Sound and the Fury - Overview THE SOUND AND THE FURY William Faulkner's background influenced him to write the unconventional novel The Sound and the Fury. One important influence on the story is that Faulkner grew up in the South. The Economist magazine states that the main source of his i ...

Thomas Hardy - Far from the Madding Crowd
(User Rating: 1.33 | Length: 2.6 Pages)
Thomas Hardy - Far from the Madding Crowd Throughout this novel Hardy plays upon perception in a number of diverse ways. The main events of the story are set against a largely idealised picture of rural life. Nature being the background to this and the unfolding events of the story, at times giving ...

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