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    Default Shakespeare Coursework

    Doing my brain in, the information is right infront of me though it's just coming to terms with it and getting it down.
    On my 3rd page so far argh.
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    what play!?
    there was little we could say, and even less we could do, as the ice kept getting thinner under me and you

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    More info, what year you in ? What play is it ?

    ~ "Difference is brilliant, difference is what makes this world"

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    i remember having to do macbeth for english, and romeo and juilet for english lit

    i know what u mean, u have all the stuff, but u dont know where to start haha.



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    This was the last piece of coursework I did for English. Explaining how Shakespeare gives a sense of sympathy for Juliet.
    Not had it marked by my English teacher yet, but he reviewed it and said it was to an A standard. Hoping it makes A* though once he reads it...

    I had the same trouble. I'm usually fine wording things and getting the information down on the paper, but the Shakespeare one was particulary hard to do.

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    It's on the theme of Appearance not being reality in the merchant of venice.
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    Shakespeare is a load of **** if you ask me. We don't speak like that now, why are we learning about it :S. Only since my teacher actually told us what to write, I've worked out what it means.
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    I know, when am I ever going to use this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbie. View Post
    i remember having to do macbeth for english, and romeo and juilet for english lit

    i know what u mean, u have all the stuff, but u dont know where to start haha.
    Hmm i done it last year realy horrid

    Its easyer when you got some good guide lines my advice to you would be visit CourseWork.info pay your £5 a month and there ALOT of coursework there not for you to copy from but to have a look at and give you guide lines
    its good in all subjects

    p.s if you are going to buy a account on coursework.info if you are nice please p.m me your email and name so i can send you a invite so i can get a free £5 amazon voucher


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    What play?

    My Macbeth one got marked A* by teacher
    The other day I was in a toilet.
    A voice came from the cubicle next to me: "Hello mate, how are you doing?"
    I didn't want to be rude, so I said, "Not too bad, thanks."
    I heard the voice again. "So, what are you up to?"
    Again I answered, "Just having a quick ****... How about yourself?"
    Then I heard him say "Sorry, mate, I'll have to call you back. I've got some **** in the cubicle next to me answering everything I say."

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