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I am an English Literature graduate from Cardiff University. I received a 2:1 classification, emerging with a final score of 69.4%, thus missing a first by 0.1%.
For my final essays I received straight firsts for all assignments (bar one which I received a high 2:1) and also gained the highest mark in my year for on a specific module.
I have a large number of other assessed, well-written essays that I have not uploaded so please get in touch if you want to purchase any :)

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‘He really hated that horrid old witchy woman. And all of a sudden he had a tremendous urge to do something about her’ (Roald Dahl) : Is child rebelli

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Recieved a first for this This essay explores whether children’s fiction in the twentieth century can remain didactic despite its transgressive protagonists, and secondly how children’s fiction is legitimised to glorify morally subversive children.

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Children and the passage of time.

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I received a first for this essay. Much literature of the Indian Sub-continent uses children as significant figures in their fiction to best personify the time period that held the partition of 1947, and this essay explores their poignancy.

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Compare and contrast the representation of physical deformity, corruption, or pollution in at least two texts, formulating an argument about its thema

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I received a 2:1 for this essay. Focusing on corruption, this essay asserts the conviction that it was the Southern tradition that allowed people’s morality to decline and explores the different motives and forms of corruption in two American texts

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‘In Austen’s fiction, external environment- houses, gardens and fields- shape the lives of the characters, but do not entirely restrict the interactio

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I received a 2:1 classification for this essay. This essay explores how place removes itself from the sole utility of setting and begins to interact with and create individual consciousness and why Austen does this.

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The legitimacy of the detective

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I received a first classification for this essay. This essay explores how although Crime Fiction explores the good/bad binaries it occasionally places the detective as the transgressor and how and why this is legitimized.

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