

U2A5- Verbal-Visual Assignment
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U2A3- Macbeth Analysis
Macbeth by William Shakespeare Symbolism In Macbeth, sleep symbolizes the innocence and tranquility of the characters as it is vital for...


U2A1- Marxism
Within the foolproof world of fairy tales, the elements of Marxism are purposely incorporated to display the existing class rivalries...


U1A4- Fairytale Comparison
Beauty and the Beast, one of the famous fairytales. is a timeless story which has gone through a major changeover to suit the needs of...


U1A3- Four Fairy Tales
1. Hansel and Gretel Character Archetypes 1.In the fairytale 'Hansel and Gretel', the two characters Hansel and Gretel are the Initiates...
U1A2- Archetypes in Literature
Harry Potter Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy books written by J.K Rowling, that use extreme magic and other supernatural...


U1A1 Introduction to Fairytales
1. Overall lesson and elements found in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs The Grimm fairytale 'Snow White' has many valuable lessons for...