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Posts Tagged ‘literature coursework’
September 30th, 2010
What you must know before you write an Othello coursework
Othello is a world famous tragedy written by William Shakespeare in the beginning of the 17th Century. It is one of the most famous plays from the dramatist, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English Language. No wonder why it is one of teachers’ favourite topic when it comes to writing literature coursework. An Othello coursework then, is not supposed to be shockingly original but solid, well-based on personal readings and logically sustained. Here are a few tips on how to success if this is what you were asked to write.
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September 12th, 2010
How to prepare your A view from the bridge coursework
A view from the bridge is a very requested book in literature courses. Teachers ask very often for A view from the bridge coursework, in order to evaluate their students’ reading and analysis of the famous play. It was written by American playwright Arthur Miller, and it was staged for the first time on September 29, 1955, on Broadway. It is a great play with many reminiscences of the Greek tragedy.
As any other literary essay or literature coursework, your A View from the Bridge coursework is not supposed to be shockingly original but solid, well-based on personal readings and logically sustained. You can start preparing your assignment right now if you just follow five easy steps.
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July 30th, 2010
Of Mice and Men Coursework is a common request
If you are taking an American Literature Course, it wouldn’t be surprising if your teacher asked you to write an Of Mice and Men coursework. Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck’s book is not only an exponent of the 20th century American novel. It is also one of the most popular books in courses, whether in English as your native language or as a foreign one.
In case you haven’t read it yet, Of Mice and Men is the story of two ranch workers who are struggling to make a living during the 30’s Great Depression. Steinbeck wrote it in 1937 based on his own life experience. Even though today is one of the most popular books in American schools, Of Mice and Men was a frequent target of censors due tu its “vulgar and offensive” language. Anyway, it is a great book, although we understand you don’t have time to read its 150 pages (or more) and you may require some coursework help… In case you decide to go for it, here are some tips.
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May 29th, 2010
Find some help with your Pride and Prejudice coursework
Pride and Prejudice is a very famous novel from the early 19th Century. It was written by Jane Austen and published in 1813, sixteen years after the author had finished the original manuscript. Even when the original title was First Impressions, the manuscript was eventually retitled and published as Pride and Prejudice. In this way, Austen managed to repeat an alliteration formula that had already worked with Sense and Sensibility, her first published novel which was very successful.
Today, Pride and Prejudice has sold some 20 million copies worldwide, it has been translated into many different languages (even though it is difficult to reach Austen’s domain of English irony) and it is one of teachers’ favourite topic when it comes to write literature essays or ask for coursework. Pride and Prejudice coursework then, is not supposed to be shockingly original but solid, well-based on personal readings and logically sustained. Here is a piece of advice on how to success if Pride and Prejudice coursework is what you were asked to write.
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