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Critical Essay: A Streetcar Named Desire
A Streetcar Named Desire: Context: The Great Depression
A Streetcar Named Desire: Context: World War II
A Streetcar Named Desire: Context: Hart Crane
A Streetcar Named Desire: Context: Postwar America
A Streetcar Named Desire: Context: Marriage
A Streetcar Named Desire: Context: Southern Belles
A Streetcar Named Desire: Context: The American South
A Streetcar Named Desire: Context: Tennessee Williams
A Streetcar Named Desire: Top Ten Theme Quotes (plus analysis...)
A Streetcar Named Desire: Top Ten Character Quotes (plus analysis...)
A Streetcar Named Desire: Top Ten Plot Quotes (plus analysis...)
A Streetcar Named Desire: Symbolism
A Streetcar Named Desire: Dramatic Techniques
A Streetcar Named Desire: Language and Imagery
A Streetcar Named Desire: Narrative
A Streetcar Named Desire: Stage Directions
A Streetcar Named Desire: Structure
A Streetcar Named Desire: Theme & Key Quotes: Love
A Streetcar Named Desire: Theme & Key Quotes: Marriage
A Streetcar Named Desire: Theme & Key Quotes: Dependence
A Streetcar Named Desire: Theme & Key Quotes: Feminity
A Streetcar Named Desire: Theme & Key Quotes: Masculinity
A Streetcar Named Desire: Theme & Key Quotes: Interior vs Exterior
A Streetcar Named Desire: Theme & Key Quotes: Delusion
A Streetcar Named Desire: Theme & Key Quotes: Fantasy
A Streetcar Named Desire: Theme & Key Quotes: Sex
A Streetcar Named Desire: Theme & Key Quotes: Desire
A Streetcar Named Desire: Character & Key Quotes: Other Characters
A Streetcar Named Desire: Character & Key Quotes: Pablo
A Streetcar Named Desire: Character & Key Quotes: Steve
A Streetcar Named Desire: Character & Key Quotes: Shep Huntleigh
A Streetcar Named Desire: Character & Key Quotes: Allan Grey
A Streetcar Named Desire: Character & Key Quotes: Eunice
A Streetcar Named Desire: Character & Key Quotes: Mitch
A Streetcar Named Desire: Character & Key Quotes: Stella
A Streetcar Named Desire: Character & Key Quotes: Stanley
A Streetcar Named Desire: Character & Key Quotes: Blanche
A Streetcar Named Desire: Key Quotes Scene 11
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 11
A Streetcar Named Desire: Key Quotes Scenes 9-10
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 10
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 9
A Streetcar Named Desire: Key Quotes Scenes 7-8
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 8
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 7
A Streetcar Named Desire: Key Quotes Scenes 5-6
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 6
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 5
A Streetcar Named Desire: Key Quotes Scenes 3-4
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 4
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 3
A Streetcar Named Desire: Key Quotes Scenes 1-2
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 2
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 1
Critical Essay: Lord of the Flies, William Golding
Historical Context
Language
Structure
Form
Theme: The Island
Theme: Power
Theme: Evil
Character: Roger
Character: Simon
Character: Piggy
Character: Jack
Character: Ralph
Plot: Pursuing
Plot: Killing
Plot: Dividing
Plot: Hunting
Plot: Surviving
Plot: Arriving
Critical Essay: Macbeth, William Shakespeare
Historical Context
Language
Structure
Form
Theme: Appearance and Beauty
Theme: The Supernatural
Theme: Ambition and Power
Character: The Witches
Character: Macduff
Character: Banquo
Character: Lady Macbeth
Character: Macbeth
Act Five
Act Four
Act Three
Act Two
Act One
Critical Essay: The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald
Historical Context: Organised Crime
Historical Context: Prohibition
Historical Context: Social Class
Historical Context: Economic Extremes
Historical Context: First World War
Historical Context: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Style and Technique: Imagery
Style and Technique: Symbolism
Style and Technique: First Person Narrative
Theme: Perception versus Reality
Theme: Loss of Moral Values
Theme: The American Dream in the Jazz Age
Theme: Love
Character: Meyer Wolfshiem
Character: George Wilson
Character: Myrtle
Character: Jordan Baker
Character: Tom Buchanan
Character: Daisy Buchanan
Character: Nick Carraway
Character: Jay Gatsby
Plot: The End
Plot: Climax
Plot: Rumours and Identity
Plot: The Beginning
Critical Essay: The Trick is to Keep Breathing, Janice Galloway
Historical Context
Style and Technique
Theme: Bereavement
Theme: Mental Health
Theme: Misogyny
Theme: Female Identity
Theme: Alienation
Character: Paul
Character: Tony
Character: David
Character: Michael
Character: Myra
Character: Ellen Holmes
Character: Marianne
Character: Joy Stone
Plot: "I forgive you"
Plot: Goodwill Dinner
Plot: Tony's seduction
Plot: Visit to the psychiatrist
Plot: Memorial service
Plot: Myra's visit
Plot: Visit to Dr Stead
Plot: Self harming with the tin of soup
Plot: Flashbacks to Michael's death
Plot: Visit from the health visitor
Critical Text: Sunset Song, Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Historical Context
Style and Technique: Scots Language
Style and Technique: Narrative Voice
Style and Technique: Imagery
Style and Technique: Symbolism
Style and Technique: Structure
Theme: Man and the Land
Theme: Mortality
Theme: Change
Character: Chae Strachan
Character: Long Rob
Character: Ewan Tavendale
Character: John Gutherie
Character: Chris Gutherie
Plot: Epilude
Plot: Chapter Four
Plot: Chapter Three
Plot: Chapter Two
Plot: Chapter One
Critical Text: The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil
Historical Context
Style and Technique: Gaelic Language
Style and Technique: a ceilidh format
Style and Technique: Symbolism
Style and Technique: Mixing Fiction and Fact
Style and Technique: Diverse Dramatic Styles
Theme: Change
Theme: Ownership and Wealth
Theme: The Role of Women
Character: Texas Jim
Character: Andy McChuckemup
Character: Lord Crask and Lady Phosphate
Character: Patrick Sellar
Character: The Highland Folk
The "End"
The "Middle"
The "Beginning"
Critical Text: The Slab Boys, John Byrne
Historical Context
Style and Technique: Humour
Style and Technique: Structure
Style and Technique: Stage Directions
Style and Technique: Language
Style and Technique: Conflict
Theme: Dreams and Reality
Theme: Humour and Bullying
Theme: Mental Illness
Theme: Rebellion and Conformity
Theme: Social Division
Character: Sadie
Character: Lucille Bentley
Character: Jack Hogg
Character: Mr Curry
Character: Alan Downie
Character: Hector McKenzie
Character: George 'Spanky' Farrell
Character: Phil McCann
Act Two
Act One
Critical text: Men Should Weep, Ena Lamont Stewart
Historical Context
Technique: Imagery
Style and Technique: Symbolism
Style and Technique: Stage Set and Stage Directions
Style and Technique: Structure
Style and Technique: Humour
Style and Technique: Dialect and Scots
Style and Technique: Speech
Theme: Unemployment
Theme: Poverty
Theme: Poor Health
Character: Alec
Character: Isa
Character: Jenny
Character: John
Character: Lily
Character: Maggie
Act V
Act IV
Act III
Act II
Act I
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Context: Deacon Brodie
Context: London and Urban Terror
Context: Physiognomy
Context: Evolution
Context: The Gothic Novel
Context: Life in Victorian Britain
Top Ten Theme Quotes (plus analysis...)
Top Ten Character Quotes (plus analysis...)
Top Ten Plot Quotes (plus analysis...)
Symbolism in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Imagery in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Narrative in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Dialogue in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Atmosphere of the Novel
Structure of the Novel
Theme & Key Quotes: Settings and Locations
Theme & Key Quotes: Appearance vs Reality
Theme & Key Quotes: Science vs Religion
Theme & Key Quotes: Secrecy
Theme & Key Quotes: Reputation
Theme & Key Quotes: Public vs Private
Theme & Key Quotes: Duality of Human Nature
Character & Key Quotes: Minor Characters
Character & Key Quotes: Maid
Character & Key Quotes: Sir Danvers Carew
Character & Key Quotes: Inspector Newcomen
Character & Key Quotes: Richard Enfield
Character & Key Quotes: Mr Poole
Character & Key Quotes: Gabriel Utterson
Character & Key Quotes: Dr Lanyon
Character & Key Quotes: Mr Hyde
Character & Key Quotes: Dr Jekyll
Key Quotes Chapter 10
Chapter 10: Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case
Key Quotes Chapter 9
Chapter 9: Dr Lanyon's Narrative
Key Quotes Chapter 8
Chapter 8: The Last Night
Key Quotes Chapter 7
Chapter 7: Incident at the Window
Key Quotes Chapter 6
Chapter 6: Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon
Key Quotes Chapter 5
Chapter 5: The Incident of the Letter
Key Quotes Chapter 4
Chapter 4: The Carew Murder Case
Key Quotes Chapter 3
Chapter 3: Dr Jekyll was Quite at Ease
Key Quotes Chapter 2
Chapter 2: The Search for Mr Hyde
Key Quotes Chapter 1
Chapter 1: The Story of the Door
Literary Study
Reading for Evaluation
Reading for Analysis
Reading for Understanding
How to study drama
How to study Poetry: Asking Questions about Poems
How to study Prose Fiction: Mood
How to study Prose Fiction: Sentence Structure
How to study Prose Fiction: Characterisation
How to study Prose Fiction: The Narrator
How to study Prose Fiction: Structure
Scottish Text: Carol Ann Duffy
The Way My Mother Speaks: Themes; Comparisons
The Way My Mother Speaks: Themes; Relationships
The Way My Mother Speaks: Themes; Change/Growing Up
The Way My Mother Speaks: Stanza Three
The Way My Mother Speaks: Stanza Two
The Way My Mother Speaks: Stanza One
The Way My Mother Speaks: Form and Structure
The Way My Mother Speaks: Overview
In Mrs Tilscher's Class: Comparisons
In Mrs Tilscher's Class: Themes; Change/Growing Up
In Mrs Tilscher's Class: Themes; Childhood
In Mrs Tilscher's Class: Stanza Four
In Mrs Tilscher's Class: Stanza Three
In Mrs Tilscher's Class: Stanza Two
In Mrs Tilscher's Class: Stanza One
In Mrs Tilscher's Class: Form and Structure
In Mrs Tilscher's Class: Overview
War Photographer: Themes; Our increasing indifference to the victims of conflict
War Photographer: Themes; The Horror of War
War Photographer: Stanza Four
War Photographer: Stanza Three
War Photographer: Stanza Two
War Photographer: Stanza One
War Photographer: Form and Structure
War Photographer: Overview
Valentine: Themes; Types of Love
Valentine: Themes; Relationships
Valentine: Stanza Seven
Valentine: Stanza Five and Six
Valentine: Stanza Four
Valentine: Stanza Three
Valentine: Stanza One and Two
Valentine: Form and Structure
Valentine: Overview
Originally: Themes; Identity
Originally: Themes; Experiences of Early Childhood
Originally: Stanza Three
Originally: Stanza Two
Originally: Stanza One
Originally: Form and Structure
Originally: Overview
Mrs Midas: Themes; Isolation
Mrs Midas: Themes; Consequences
Mrs Midas: Themes; Greed
Mrs Midas: Stanzas Ten to Eleven
Mrs Midas: Stanza Seven to Nine
Mrs Midas:Stanza Four to Six
Mrs Midas: Stanza One to Three
Mrs Midas: Form and Structure
Mrs Midas: Overview
Scottish Text: Don Paterson
Rain: Themes; Illusion versus Reality
Rain: Themes; Fate and Humanity
Rain: The Final Stanza
Rain: Stanzas 5-6
Rain: Stanzas 3-4
Rain: Stanzas 1-2
Rain: Form and Structure
Rain: Overview
The Circle: Themes; Father and Son Relationships
The Circle: Themes; Fate and Humanity
The Circle: Stanza 7-9
The Circle: Stanza 5-6
The Circle: Stanza 3-4
The Circle: Stanza 1-2
The Circle: Form and Structure
The Circle: Overview
Walking with Russell: Theme; Father and Son Relationship
Walking with Russell: Octave
Walking with Russell: Sestet
Walking with Russell: Form and Structure
Walking with Russell: Overview
The Ferryman's Arms: Themes; Duality
The Ferryman's Arms: Themes; Death
The Ferryman's Arms: Stanza 2
The Ferryman's Arms: Stanza 1 (lines1-10)
The Ferryman's Arms: Form and Structure
The Ferryman's Arms: Overview
Nil Nil: Themes; Change
Nil Nil: Themes; The Meaningless of Existence
Nil Nil: Stanza 2
Nil Nil: Stanza 1 (lines 31-48)
Nil Nil: Stanza 1 (lines 19-31)
Nil Nil: Stanza 1 (lines 1-19)
Nil Nil: Form and Structure
Nil Nil: Overview
11:00 Baldovan: Themes; Change
11:00 Baldovan: Themes; Growing Up
11:00 Baldovan: Stanzas 9-15
11:00 Baldovan: Stanzas 6-8
11:00 Baldovan: Stanzas 1-5
11:00 Baldovan: Form and Structure
11:00 Baldovan: Overview
Scottish Text: George Mackay Brown
Andrina: Historical Context
Andrina: Style and Technique: Symbolism
Andrina: Style and Technique: Language
Andrina: Style and Technique: First Person Narrative
Andrina: Theme: Alcohol
Andrina: Theme: Forgiveness
Andrina: Theme: Natural Cycle of Life
Andrina: Theme: Human Vulnerability
Andrina: Character: Andrina
Andrina: Character: Sigrid
Andrina: Character: Bill
Andrina: "Conclusions"
Andrina: "The Past"
Andrina: "The Betrayal"
Andrina: "The Beginning"
The Eye of the Hurricane: Historical Context
The Eye of the Hurricane: Style and Technique: Symbolism
The Eye of the Hurricane: Style and Technique: Language
The Eye of the Hurricane: Theme: Community and Outsiders
The Eye of the Hurricane: Theme: Grief and Struggle
The Eye of the Hurricane: Theme: Religion
The Eye of the Hurricane: Theme: Alcohol
The Eye of the Hurricane: Theme: Love
The Eye of the Hurricane: Character: Miriam
The Eye of the Hurricane: Character: Captain Stevens
The Eye of the Hurricane: Character: Barclay
The Eye of the Hurricane: Section Six
The Eye of the Hurricane: Section Five
The Eye of the Hurricane: Section Four
The Eye of the Hurricane: Section Three
The Eye of the Hurricane: Section Two
The Eye of the Hurricane: Section One
A Time to Keep: Historical Context
A Time to Keep: Style and Technique: Symbolism
A Time to Keep: Style and Technique: First Person Narrative
A Time to Keep: Theme; Religion
A Time to Keep: Theme; Alcohol
A Time to Keep: Theme; Social Class
A Time to Keep: Theme; Death
A Time to Keep: Theme; Agricultural Cycle
A Time to Keep: Character: Ingi
A Time to Keep: Character: Bill
A Time to Keep: Section Twelve
A Time to Keep: Section Eleven
A Time to Keep: Section Ten
A Time to Keep: Section Nine
A Time to Keep: Section Eight
A Time to Keep: Section Seven
A Time to Keep: Section Six
A Time to Keep: Section Five
A Time to Keep: Section Four
A Time to Keep: Section Three
A Time to Keep: Section Two
A Time to Keep: Section One
The Wireless Set: Historical Context
The Wireless Set: Style and Technique; Symbolism
The Wireless Set: Style and Technique; Use of Dialect
The Wireless Set: Style and Technique; Undecorated Language
The Wireless Set: Theme; Cyclical Nature of Life
The Wireless Set: Theme; War
The Wireless Set: Theme; Modernity
The Wireless Set: Character: The Islanders
The Wireless Set: Character: Betsy and Hugh
The Wireless Set: Character: Lord Haw-Haw
The Wireless Set: News of Howie's Death
The Wirless Set: War time life on Trovnik
The Wireless Set: Howie signs up to the Army
The Wireless Set: Howie's Return
Scottish Text: Iain Crichton Smith
Home: Historical Context
Home: Theme: Erosion of Community
Home: Theme: Social Status
Home: Character: Jackson's Wife
Home: Character: Jackson
Home: "Home"
Home: "Conflict"
Home: "Change"
Home: "The Beginning"
Mother and Son: Historical Context
Mother and Son: Theme: The hardship and restrictiveness of rural life
Mother and Son: Theme: The cost to the individual of being dutiful
Mother and Son: Theme: The limiting and destructive nature of some family relationships
Mother and Son: Character: Mother
Mother and Son: Character: John
Mother and Son: "Conclusion"
Mother and Son: "Realisation"
Mother and Son: "Difficult Relationship"
The Telegram: Historical Context
The Telegram: Theme: Sacrifice
The Telegram: Theme: The Destructiveness of War
The Telegram: Theme: The Harsh Reality of Island Life
The Telegram: Character: The Elder
The Telegram: Character: Thin Woman
The Telegram: Character: Sarah
The Telegram: "Conclusion"
The Telegram: "The Realisation"
The Telegram: "Initial Conversation"
The Red Door: Historical Context
The Red Door: Theme: the restrictiveness of village life
The Red Door: Theme: The individual versus society
The Red Door: Character: Mary
The Red Door: Character: The Villagers
The Red Door: Character: Murdo
The Red Door: "Conclusion"
The Red Door: "Reflection"
The Red Door: "The Discovery of the Door"
The Red Door: "The Beginning"
Scottish Text: Liz Lochhead
Revelation: Theme; The Nurturing Quality of Women
Revelation: Theme; Loss of Innocence
Revelation: Theme; Evil
Revelation: Stanza 3
Revelation: Stanza 2
Revelation: Stanza 1
Revelation: Form and Structure
Revelation: Overview
Box Room: Theme; Romantic Relationships
Box Room: Theme; Female Rivalry
Box Room: Stanza 2
Box Room: Stanza 1
Box Room: Form and Structure
Box Room: Overview
Last Supper: Theme; Infidelity
Last Supper: Theme; Female Relationships
Last Supper: Stanza 4
Last Supper: Stanza 3
Last Supper: Stanza 2
Last Supper: Stanza 1
Last Supper: Form and Structure
Last Supper: Overview
View of Scotland/Love Poem: Theme; Memory
View of Scotland/Love Poem: Stanza 4
View of Scotland/Love Poem: Stanza 3
View of Scotland/Love Poem: Stanza 2
View of Scotland/Love Poem: Stanza 1
View of Scotland/Love Poem: Form and Structure
View of Scotland/Love Poem: Overview
My Rival's House: Theme; Female Relationships
My Rival's House: Theme; Mother-Son Relationships
My Rival's House: Stanza 6
My Rival's House: Stanza 5
My Rival's House: Stanza 4
My Rival's House: Stanza 3
My Rival's House: Stanza 2
My Rival's House: Stanza 1
My Rival's House: Form and Structure
My Rival's House: Overview
The Bargain: Theme; Relationships
The Bargain: Stanzas 9-11
The Bargain: Stanzas 6-8
The Bargain: Stanzas 4-5
The Bargain: Stanzas 1-3
The Bargain: Form and Structure
The Bargain: Overview
Scottish Text: Norman MacCaig
Hotel Room, 12th Floor: Theme; Human Instincts
Hotel Room, 12th Floor: Theme; Society
Hotel Room, 12th Floor: Stanza 3
Hotel Room, 12th Floor: Stanza 2
Hotel Room, 12th Floor: Stanza 1
Hotel Room, 12th Floor: Form and Structure
Hotel Room, 12th Floor: Overview
Brooklyn Cop: Theme; Power
Brooklyn Cop: Theme; The Relationship of Man to the Natural World
Brooklyn Cop: Stanza 3-4
Brooklyn Cop: Stanza 2
Brooklyn Cop: Stanza1
Brooklyn Cop: Form and Structure
Brooklyn Cop: Overview
Aunt Julia: Theme; Isolation
Aunt Julia: Stanza 5
Aunt Julia: Stanza 3 and 4
Aunt Julia: Stanza 2
Aunt Julia: Stanza 1
Aunt Julia: Form and Structure
Aunt Julia: Overview
Basking Shark: Evolution
Basking Shark: The Relationship of Man to the Natural World
Basking Shark: Stanza 5
Basking Shark: Stanza 4
Basking Shark: Stanza 3
Basking Shark: Stanza 2
Basking Shark: Stanza 1
Basking Shark: Form and Structure
Basking Shark: Overview
Memorial: Theme; Grief
Memorial: Stanza 3
Memorial: Stanza 2
Memorial: Stanza 1
Memorial: Form and Structure
Memorial: Overview
Visting Hour: Theme; Death
Visting Hour: Theme; Fear
Visting Hour: Stanza 6
Visting Hour: Stanza 5
Visting Hour: Stanza 4
Visting Hour: Stanza 2-3
Visting Hour: Stanza 1
Visting Hour: Form and Structure
Visting Hour: Overview
Assisi: Theme; The hypocrisy of the Church
Assisi: Theme; Poverty
Assisi: Theme; Suffering
Assisi: Stanza 3
Assisi: Stanza 2
Assisi: Stanza 1
Assisi: Form and Structure
Assisi: Overview
Sounds of the Day: Theme; Loss
Sounds of the Day: Theme; Love
Sounds of the Day: Stanza 4
Sounds of the Day: Stanza 3
Sounds of the Day: Stanza 2
Sounds of the Day: Stanza 1
Sounds of the Day: Form and Structure
Sounds of the Day: Overview
Scottish Text: Robert Burns
To a Mouse: Theme; Poverty
To a Mouse: Theme; Planning for the Future
To a Mouse: Theme; Nature
To a Mouse: Stanza 7-8
To a Mouse: Stanza 4-6
To a Mouse: Stanza 1-3
To a Mouse: Overview
To a Mouse: Form and Structure
To a Louse: Theme; The importance of self-awareness
To a Louse: Theme; Social Justice and Equality
To a Louse: Theme; Our human duty to understand the importance of all life
To a Louse: Stanzas 7-8
To a Louse: Stanzas 4-6
To a Louse: Stanzas 1-3
To a Louse: Overview
To a Louse: Form and Structure
Tam O'Shanter: Theme; Human Pleasure
Tam O'Shanter: Theme; Consequences of Actions
Tam O'Shanter: Theme; A Celebration of Life
Tam O'Shanter: Overview
Tam O'Shanter: Form and Structure
Tam O'Shanter: "The Gallop"
Tam O'Shanter: "The Chase"
Tam O'Shanter: "Nanny"
Tam O'Shanter: "Kirk Galloway"
Tam O'Shanter: "Ayr, that evening"
Holy Willie's Prayer: Theme; Suffering of Humanity
Holy Willie's Prayer: Stanzas 7-11
Holy Willie's Prayer: Stanzas 11-16
Holy Willie's Prayer: Stanzas 1-6
Holy Willie's Prayer: Stanza 17
Holy Willie's Prayer: Overview
Holy Willie's Prayer: Form and Structure
A Red, Red Rose: Verse Two
A Red, Red Rose: Verse Three
A Red, Red Rose: Verse One
A Red, Red Rose: Verse Four
A Red, Red Rose: Theme; everlasting or enduring love
A Red, Red Rose: Theme; The power of human emotions
A Red, Red Rose: Theme; The Relationship of Man to the Natural World
A Red, Red Rose: Overview
A Red, Red Rose: Form and Structure
A Poet's Welcome To His Love Begotten Daughter: Theme; The Unfairness of Life
A Poet's Welcome To His Love Begotten Daughter: Theme; Human Warmth and Compassion
A Poet's Welcome To His Love Begotten Daughter: Stanzas 7 and 8
A Poet's Welcome To His Love Begotten Daughter: Stanzas 5 and 6
A Poet's Welcome To His Love Begotten Daughter: Stanzas 3 and 4
A Poet's Welcome To His Love Begotten Daughter: Stanzas 1 and 2
A Poet's Welcome To His Love Begotten Daughter: Overview
A Poet's Welcome To His Love Begotten Daughter: Form and Structure
Scottish Text: Sorley MacLean
Shores: Theme; Time
Shores: Theme; Place
Shores: Stanza 3
Shores: Stanza 2
Shores: Stanza 1
Shores: Form and Structure
Shores: Overview
Kinloch Ainort: Theme; Time and Plsce
Kinloch Ainort: Theme; Romance
Kinloch Ainort: Theme; Nature
Kinloch Ainort: Theme; Conflict
Kinloch Ainort: Stanza 4
Kinloch Ainort: Stanza 3
Kinloch Ainort: Stanza 2
Kinloch Ainort: Stanza 1
Kinloch Ainort: Form and Structure
Kinloch Ainort: Overview
I Gave You Immortality: Theme; Time
I Gave You Immortality: Theme: Hurt
I Gave You Immortality: Theme; Gratitude
I Gave You Immortality: Stanza 5
I Gave You Immortality: Stanza 4
I Gave You Immortality: Stanza 3
I Gave You Immortality: Stanza 2
I Gave You Immortality: Stanza 1
I Gave You Immortality: Form and Structure
I Gave You Immortality: Overview
Hallaig: Theme; Nature
Hallaig: Theme; Time
Hallaig: Change and Permanence
Hallaig: Form and Structure
Hallaig: Overview
Girl of the Red-Gold Hair: The threat posed by fascism throughout Europe
Girl of the Red-Gold Hair: Theme; Love
Girl of the Red-Gold Hair: Theme; Place
Girl of the Red-Gold Hair: Theme; Nature
Girl of the Red-Gold Hair: Form and Structure
Girl of the Red-Gold Hair: Overview
An Autumn Day: Theme; Time
An Autumn Day: Theme; Death
An Autumn Day: Theme; War
An Autumn Day: Stanza 5
An Autumn Day: Stanza 4
An Autumn Day: Stanza 3
An Autumn Day: Stanza 2
An Autumn Day: Stanza 1
An Autumn Day: Form and Structure
An Autumn Day: Overview
Scottish Text: The Cone Gatherers
Historical Context
Style and Technique: Imagery
Style and Technique: Symbolism
Style and Technique: Narrative Structure
Theme: War
Theme: Good versus Evil
Theme: Religion
Theme: Nature
Theme: Class
Character: Roderick Campbell
Character: Lady Campbell
Character: Duror
Character: Neil
Plot: Calum and Duror's Deaths
Plot: The Storm
Plot: The Deer Drive
Character: Calum