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Students can find, study guides, videos, class notes, and step-by-step explanations for a wide spectrum of subjects they're studying - from English literature to history, law to mythology, and everything in between.
Students can find, study guides, videos, class notes, and step-by-step explanations for a wide spectrum of subjects they're studying - from English literature to history, law to mythology, and everything in between.
All the Light We Cannot See #leavingcert #ilcs #alevels #novel #drama
All the Light We Cannot See #leavingcert #ilcs #alevels #novel #drama
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The Crucible - Arthur Miller Analysis #leavingcert #ilcs #alevela
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The Crucible - Arthur Miller Analysis #leavingcert #ilcs #alevela
How to write a personal statement 📚 #study #university #admission #scholarship #studyabroad
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How to write a personal statement 📚 #study #university #admission #scholarship #studyabroad
Lady Bird Film Analysis #ilcs #leavingcert #alevels #ireland #filmstudents #highschool #igcse
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Lady Bird Film Analysis #ilcs #leavingcert #alevels #ireland #filmstudents #highschool #igcse
Frankenstein Analysis - Mary Shelley #leavingcert #ilcs #alevels #frankenstein #igcse #highschool
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Frankenstein Analysis - Mary Shelley #leavingcert #ilcs #alevels #frankenstein #igcse #highschool
Pride and Prejudice Cultural Context Analysis #ilcs #leavingcert #alevels #ireland #igcse
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Pride and Prejudice Cultural Context Analysis #ilcs #leavingcert #alevels #ireland #igcse
Film Analysis - Diego Maradona (Asif Kapadia) #ilcs #leavingcert #alevels #filmstudents #maradona
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Film Analysis - Diego Maradona (Asif Kapadia) #ilcs #leavingcert #alevels #filmstudents #maradona
Role of Women in Hamlet #ilcs #leavingcert #leavingcertenglish #ireland #alevels #hamlet
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Role of Women in Hamlet #ilcs #leavingcert #leavingcertenglish #ireland #alevels #hamlet
How to write a short story for the Leaving Cert
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How to write a short story for the Leaving Cert
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain by Emily Dickinson
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I felt a Funeral, in my Brain by Emily Dickinson
Top Ten Tips to Crush a Job Interview
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In this video, I aim to prepare you for a job interview by going over the top ten tips to crush a job interview. Following these tips and ideas will ensure that you nail your interview and enhance the possibility of landing your desired job!
Robert Frost - Mending Wall
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In this video, I explain and analyze Robert Frost's Mending Wall.
How to write an article
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In this video, I teach the method of writing an article.
How to write a personal essay
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In this video, I demonstrate and teach how to write a personal essay.
Leaving Cert: The Approach to Paper Two
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In this video I discuss the best approach to Paper Two of the Leaving Cert. The Leaving Cert's Paper Two is the Second paper that a student encounters during the Leaving Cert exam period.
How I made over 10 thousand dollars just as a side hustle
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Jobs of the Future (Post COVID 19 Pandemic)
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Leaving Cert: The Approach to Paper One
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Leaving Cert: The Approach to Paper One
Leaving Cert Ordinary: Nail the Comparative Study!
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Leaving Cert Ordinary: Nail the Comparative Study!
Leaving Cert: How do Examiners Grade Leaving Cert Students?
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Leaving Cert: How do Examiners Grade Leaving Cert Students?
What does a Leaving Cert teacher think about the decision made regarding predicted grades.
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What does a Leaving Cert teacher think about the decision made regarding predicted grades.
How to study during the COVID 19 pandemic
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How to study during the COVID 19 pandemic
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Thank you so much for this vid. Now personal writing seems much less intimidating
This is super helpful! I just got cast as Laertes in my school's play, and I don't want to misinterpret his character. Thank you for making this video!
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Hi, I prepared an essay but I can't get feedback from my teacher and am really confused about the quality of the style, you said we could email you if we can't get feedback, can I please get your email adress? Thank you in advance 🙏.
Great video
Jordan is a lesbian.
Hello, thanks for the summary, the approach to the film is very interesting, perhaps some of what is already there is worth seeing.
I might be cooked exam in 1 hour
Same
Lifesaver, thank you
Here before Paper 2, very helpful!
But surely you have to consider his oppression under patriarchy he believes he is doing all he need he almost kills himself for her. And yes his pet names are belittling but they show care and love too.
I have English paper 1 (Leaving Cert) tomorrow
thank you !! excellent summary for the exams 🙏🙏🙏
this guy is singlehandedly carrying me through my english exams
I wanted to ask if you're able to compare a villain from The Crucible and Diego Maradona for comparative. Cheers.
do we really need complex vocab for short stories? for my mock exam i wrote my story deliberately using simpler language and my feedback was that i should have used more complex vocab as well. but for me i still feel like the complex words might take away from the story?
Do stories written in first person usually do better? I think they are sort of easier to write.
yeah i'd say so. my teacher said it's always better to write in first person bc you can imagine that it you in the character's shoes. second best for me would be 3rd person. i cannot write in 2nd person for the life of me
@@_mochiii_ yeah same second person is soo hard and I don’t think it’s even worth it for an exam setting. Thanks !!
Can you please make a video on Seamus Heaneys poetry or Shawshank Redemption/Silas Marner for the comparative. I have english paper 2 in six days and your videos are extremely beneficial.
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anyone from 2024, when R and G were predicted
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@@moyaodonnell4044she better not dare
This was mad helpful, the way you expressed yourself kept my attention and you broke down the objective of the single text very well
This video has had a major impact on my answer plan. Thank you so much!
Thank you, your videos are invaluable
The legend is back
Laertes is the hero McDuff character to the MacBeth Hamlet. Now Hamlet is a bit better than MacBeth because upon Laertes death killing Hamlet he condemnes Claudius which shows himself as the honorable Jonathon son of King Saul
Jordan Baker and the real-life professional golfer /socialite Edith Cummings. Edith Cummings was a close friend to Ginevra King, who was a friend of F. Scott Fitzgerald before he met his wife, Zelda.
Because of you, i have finalised my notes... And they are now **chef's kiss* peerrrrffeecccttiioon. Thank you 😌❤️
I am glad!
AWSOME VIDEO, love it
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excellent brother
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Trying to write a scholarship application
I hope it helped
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wow!!!!!
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The analysis is super helpful ❤
Thank you!
Interesting, and I agree with the social commentary of the play, but you exclude the simplest explanation that the Fool is Cordelia in disguise, which makes sense of the play's sometimes least-performed texts.
That's an interesting interpretation and could be staged well. Realistically, though, the fool is understood to be someone with a long-established relationship with a king. Although we never see the fool and Cordelia together, we can easily imagine this fool having made her laugh too in earlier times.
@@gabrielhaley6773 yes, if Cordelia assumed (in disguise) the role of the Fool, it would be with the Fool's agreement, I expect: they would have a good relationship, as you say. I have been studying academic opinion on how much the Shakespeare play texts could have changed before being published as Quartos or the First Folio, which suggests that many stage directions could either have been left out, invented or changed. So "Enter Cordelia, disguised as Fool" could easily have existed in previous performances. I think one key aspect is that the Fool's behaviour is notably different, for example going on and on about Lear's daughters, and in this exchange: "KING LEAR When were you wont to be so full of songs, sirrah? Fool I have used it, nuncle, ever since thou madest thy daughters thy mothers: for when thou gavest them the rod, and put'st down thine own breeches," Lear's eyesight is poor (he's around 80), he is reminded of Cordelia whenever the Fool is close by, and there are a range of indicators that Cordelia is the Fool (or was in some previous version of the play). I'm not the first to make this argument, and apparently this interpretation has been staged before (I haven't seen it) according to another learner on a Shakespeare course I attended. I just think it is worth mentioning every time the character of the Fool is analysed, as a possibility that solves some dramatic problems and deficiencies existing otherwise. 🃏
That is awesome analogy. I did not cover every aspect of course. Well done
.protagonist .wife, mother, .conflict and payment in secret .disillusioned: trophy wife .epiphany: needs to find herself .contradictory to expectations of Norwaygean society: taking charge .change .zest for life, sweets, children, warm, physical vitality..energy for inner journey .performing society scripted role of wife ..manipulative ..power from her beauty. .resentment Helmer for not taking a better care of himself. .conscience man govern by the rule of society woman heart..creatures of conventions. .product of upbringing: nativity father dubious, krogstad Helmer, ignorance of world refusal to be concerned about strangers .playroom only concern about it .end personality put together by men, masculine authority: object to be played, looked . Has to go from object to subject .intends to work, realistic ..copying .doesn't have the means to bring up children not fear of corrupting them .conscience moral code, Helmer can only repeat cliches .more developed conscience. .Rank
What about when the topic is very broad? I got asked why I deserve a scholarship, but I don't KNOW why I deserve a scholarship I just know I need it.
I will be posting a video about this soon!
Amazing Video, thanks so much.
Thank you!
Watching this video to pass the mocks 🙂 👍🏻
Same bro gud luck 🤞
Me watching bc the lc is in 2 days😂😂
@@midbehavior47371 Day 😭😭
Could you give some tips on writing an essay about expectations and observations?
I will soon!
This is Gold. This video
Thank you for this great analysis. Just one other thought I would point out, another interpretation of her character could be that after loosing Polonious and descending into madness she finally found her voice as a woman, and autonomy. She is the only courtier brave enough to figuratively 'speak out' against the corruption at Elsinore, the flowers she hands to each character having meanings with obvious inferences. Her suicide can be interpreted as a final act of defiance (an 'f u' to all who wronged her and neglected her) , in a world where women had the power to do little else.
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then why was she singing songs and strewing flowers?
The story is a quest like MOBY DICK.....
Good stuff. Informative and interesting. Very helpful thanks.
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so what theme or message does nick give away ?
That he is in love with the character, Gatsby and that he is biased.
Thank you so much! Super helpful!
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literally a day before Leaving cert and this just helped me get a flashback of the amazing years we had crying over the comparative studies :DD Thank you so so much 💗
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I have my Alevel English exam tomorrow on king Lear and needed more information!! this really helped🥰
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Great breakdown! I'm playing Edgar in a production this summer, this was super helpful!
Thank you!