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A Taste of Honey - GCSE York Notes

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Everything you need to know about A Taste of Honey to succeed in your GCSE Literature exam or essay task. York Notes: A Taste of Honey give you everything you need to know about Delaney's radical coming-of-age drama exploring questions of race, class and gender. From act and scene summaries to analysis of key characters including Jo, Helen, Geof and Peter, and themes such as `Marriage and love' and `Death and darkness', these Notes will help you to reach your full potential in your exam or coursework task. You'll also find help with understanding structure and language, and a wealth of advice on using quotations and writing essays, as well as a sample essay plan.

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Publisher: Listening Books Permission given by Pearson Education Edition: Unabridged

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  • File size: 50360 KB
  • Release date: May 26, 2016
  • Duration: 01:44:54

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  • File size: 50422 KB
  • Release date: May 26, 2016
  • Duration: 01:44:54
  • Number of parts: 2

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Everything you need to know about A Taste of Honey to succeed in your GCSE Literature exam or essay task. York Notes: A Taste of Honey give you everything you need to know about Delaney's radical coming-of-age drama exploring questions of race, class and gender. From act and scene summaries to analysis of key characters including Jo, Helen, Geof and Peter, and themes such as `Marriage and love' and `Death and darkness', these Notes will help you to reach your full potential in your exam or coursework task. You'll also find help with understanding structure and language, and a wealth of advice on using quotations and writing essays, as well as a sample essay plan.

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