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In this episode, we take a look at everyone's favourite little, aggressive 'troglodyte', Mr Hyde.
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In this episode, we take a look at the cold-hearted and snobbish, Sybil Birling.
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Guess who's back? Well if you're reading this, you should already know.
In this episode, we take a look at the poem, 'Storm on the Island' by Seamus Heaney. -
In this episode, we take a look at the poem, 'London' by William Blake.
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In this episode, we take a look at the poem, 'Ozymandias', by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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The whole idea of this 'short' series is that we tell you the basics as to what is required in order for you to answer each of the questions in the Language papers. By giving you this information in a short 5 minute-ish blast (we never stick to that number) - you can listen to them in a quick and easy way.
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The whole idea of this 'short' series is that we tell you the basics as to what is required in order for you to answer each of the questions in the Language papers. By giving you this information in a short 5 minute-ish blast (we never stick to that number) - you can listen to them in a quick and easy way.
For an AQA past paper (November 2018):
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The whole idea of this 'short' series is that we tell you the basics as to what is required in order for you to answer each of the questions in the Language papers. By giving you this information in a short 5 minute-ish blast (we never stick to that number) - you can listen to them in a quick and easy way.
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The whole idea of this 'short' series is that we tell you the basics as to what is required in order for you to answer each of the questions in the Language papers. By giving you this information in a short 5 minute-ish blast (we never stick to that number) - you can listen to them in a quick and easy way.
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In this episode, we take a look at the metaphorical 'black sheep' of the Birling family, Eric.
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In this episode, we take a look at the "wonderful Fairy Prince" - Gerald Croft, in J.B. Priestley's, An Inspector Calls.
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The whole idea of this 'short' series is that we tell you the basics as to what is required in order for you to answer each of the questions in the Language papers. By giving you this information in a short 5 minute-ish blast - you can listen to them in a quick and easy way.
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The whole idea of this 'short' series is that we tell you the basics as to what is required in order for you to answer each of the questions in the Language papers. By giving you this information in a short 5 minute-ish blast - you can listen to them in a quick and easy way.
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The whole idea of this 'short' series is that we tell you the basics as to what is required in order for you to answer each of the questions in the Language papers. By giving you this information in a short 5 minute-ish blast - you can listen to them in a quick and easy way.
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The whole idea of this 'short' series is that we tell you the basics as to what is required in order for you to answer each of the questions in the Language papers. By giving you this information in a short 5 minute-ish blast - you can listen to them in a quick and easy way.
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The whole idea of this 'short' series is that we tell you the basics as to what is required in order for you to answer each of the questions in the Language papers. By giving you this information in a short 5 minute-ish blast - you can listen to them in a quick and easy way.
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In this episode, we look at the theme of guilt within Shakespeare's Macbeth. We make links to the Bible, Divine Right of Kings, and Greek mythology, to name just a few...
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In this episode, we take a look at Jekyll's ex-bezzy, Dr Lanyon. We look at his importance to the novella, as well as the reactions shown to seeing Hyde transform into Jekyll.
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In this episode, we take a look at the significance of the lawyer, Mr Utterson, in RL Stevenson's Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde. We analyse the opening description of the novella and discuss the duality within the 'dreary' man.
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In this episode of Stallard & Moore, we were honoured to have Dr Edmund Hurst (Creative Writing lecturer at Hull Uni) as our first official special guest. Whilst we talked about the mechanics of the mark scheme, Dr Hurst gave some great insight into how to plan, give depth to characters, as well as a host of other Creative Writing goodness.
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