A2 English Language and Literature Coursework Examples

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national television, radios and a public audience during the Civil Rights March in August 1963. The
purpose is set to inform and persuade the audience about the murder of Julius Caesar.
Poudrier,C.(2013). Victimization in Margaret Atwood'sPowerPolitics. Like Plath, Atwood was also
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Montgomery,C.(2007). Feminismin Sylvia Plath'sThe Bell Jar. EngLangBlog: Media texts and
Language interventions. He appears to echo his opponent Brutus, almost creating a mocking tone.
Somacarrera,P. (2000). 'Barometer Couple':Balanceand Parallelism in MargaretAtwood'sPower. The
MLK and Julius Caesar speech both have heavy rhetorical features, and both are multi-modal texts,
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period. Language Investigation ENGB4 - Miss Cooper: AS and A2English. He often refers to the
United States Declaration of Independence and uses religious references, which not only suggests his
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Victorian literature challenge this construction of the d. Atwood,M. (2012). Margaret Atwood,The
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