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Rebecca is a classic of modern gothic literature. Gothic fiction is characterized by picturesque settings, an atmosphere of mystery and terror ...
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Gothic Elements - Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier
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How to annotate a text using an example extract from Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier. There are many ways to annotate texts. Try out ...
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Each externally-set NEA is supported by a scheme of work, which is designed ... It can be used with students working at ... Du Maurier D, Rebecca ... writers use language and structure to.
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of setting and character using sensory elements and figurative language. ... R: In this extract there is an attempt to create ... Recognise how writers create a literary style and emulate.
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GCSE English Language paper 1: question 4 – Mr Hanson's English
27 Nov 2016 — You're not writing a review of the story. ... (Everyone always asks 'do you have to agree? ... description of character, setting; use of language devices such as ...
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Rebecca Discussion Questions & Answers - Pg. 1 | Course Hero
How does the author use figurative language and symbolism to create an atmosphere of horror