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What exactly is a Shakespearean tragedy Part 1.wmv - YouTube - 0 views

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    What is a Shakespearen tragedy part 1
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2013 Macbeth Undone OLP for Teachers.pdf - 1 views

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    Resource Kit for analysing Macbeth in conjunction with Bell Shakespeare's performance. 
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Google Image Result for http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_2terdqzHWYk/S9mlZjKceJI/AAAAAAAAAGI/r... - 2 views

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    Simple example of a storyboard for Task 5
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MrDargentCBC - Task 1 Sem 2 10GATE - 12 views

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    Hey guys, The task has now been updated/corrected. There was a bit of confusion lately because what was being said didn't match what was written on line. All sorted now.
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Common Core Writing 1: Thesis Statements - YouTube - 0 views

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    Short video that outlines thesis statements
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Some conventions of Drama - 2 views

  • slow motionfreeze-frameaudience asidesoliloquyestablishing one part of the space as one location, and a different part of the space as another location
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BBC Shakespeare Animated Tales - Macbeth - Part 1 - YouTube - 0 views

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BBC - Higher Bitesize English - Dramatic effects : Revision - 0 views

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    It is important to show your awareness of the genre of a text. Macbeth is above all a drama, intended to make its impact in performance on the stage. This can sometimes get forgotten when you are reading the play from a book in class or studying at home! When writing on Macbeth in your critical essays for Higher English, you should:
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Englishbiz - Binary Opposition 1 - 2 views

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    A guide to analysing a text by considering binary oppositions
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Critical Theory - HUMA 9 EXT S1 - 0 views

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    Great videos on Ms Huma's G-Sites on a Literary thories and reading practices
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    The videos here link into what we watched today.
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Task 4 and Exam Prep - 9 views

Hi all, I have updated the wiki with the details of your next task, the details are located - http://mrdargentcbc.wikispaces.com/10+GATE+English+Task+4+2012 Firstly you will write 2 essays, you...

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The Four Basic Elements Of Any Novel - 1 views

  • Plot -- There are many definitions of plot, but plot is essentially the story, or the events that make up what the book is about. Plot, of course, is defined by conflict, either internal (Coming to terms with the loss of a spouse, for example) or external, (A stalker is watching through the window), and the best plots are both original and interesting. Complexity of the plot is a matter of taste, so is the setting (such as time period).
  • Character Development -- Bringing the characters to life in the reader's mind. They can range from thumbnail sketches to deep, wordy, highly detailed biographies of each character. It's important to note that different genres and stories require different types of character development.
  • Writing Style -- How the novel is written. Is the writing style efficient or complex? Does the author use an extensive vocabulary or get straight to the point? Are words used appropriately with regard to meaning, or do they seem written to showcase the "sound" of a sentence? Style should always be appropriate for the genre or story. An appropriate style adds to the texture of the novel; an inappropriate style does just the opposite. Literary fiction tends to lean toward complex sentences with original language. Thrillers tend to use shorter, more efficient sentences, especially as the pace quickens in the novel.
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    Elements of a good novel
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American Poets of the 20th Century by null CliffsNotes - Study Guide and Help - 1 views

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    Poetry is a compact language that expresses complex feelings. To understand the multiple meanings of a poem, readers must examine its words and phrasing from the perspectives of rhythm, sound, images, obvious meaning, and implied meaning. Readers then need to organize responses to the verse into a logical, point-by-point explanation. A good beginning involves asking questions that apply to most poetry.
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Purdue OWL: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing - 1 views

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    How to paraphrase, quote and summarise when writing
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Filmmaking for Beginners : How Can I Make a Movie Trailer? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Create a movie trailer to attract viewers and funds with helpful tips from an independent
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How to Become an Indie Filmmaker : How to Make a Movie Trailer - YouTube - 0 views

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    Get the best parts of a movie to fit into a 30 second to two minute trailer with insight from an independent filmmaker in this free video on the film industry.
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Filmmaking for Beginners - YouTube - 1 views

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    Filmmaking for Beginners
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