English Literature GCSE EDEXCEL
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Shakespeare Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The Shakespeare Questions edexcel6 主题
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A How To Get Full Marks edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B How To Get Full Marks edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth edexcel15 主题
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Macbeth Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Ambition edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme The Supernatural edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Appearance Versus Reality edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Corruption Of Nature edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Character Profile Lady Macbeth edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Banquo Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Duncan Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet edexcel15 主题
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Romeo And Juliet Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Love edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Conflict edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Honour edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Fate edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Juliet Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Nurse Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Tybalt Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing edexcel7 主题
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Much Ado About Nothing Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night edexcel7 主题
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Twelfth Night Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice edexcel7 主题
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The Merchant Of Venice Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Post 1914 Literature Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The Post 1914 Literature Question edexcel6 主题
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British Play What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play How To Get Full Marks edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel How To Get Full Marks edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls edexcel15 主题
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An Inspector Calls Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Responsibility And Guilt edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Capitalism Vs Socialism edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Class edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Gender edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Inspector Goole Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Arthur Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Sheila Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Eric Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm edexcel7 主题
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Animal Farm Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers edexcel7 主题
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Blood Brothers Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies edexcel7 主题
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Lord Of The Flies Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me edexcel7 主题
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Anita And Me Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black edexcel7 主题
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The Woman In Black Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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19th Century Novel Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The 19th Century Novel Questions edexcel6 主题
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A How To Get Full Marks edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B How To Get Full Marks edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol edexcel15 主题
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A Christmas Carol Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Poverty edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Family And Relationships edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Transformation And Redemption edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Death And Loss edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Scrooge Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Bob Cratchit Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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The Three Spirits Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jacob Marley Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde edexcel7 主题
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice edexcel7 主题
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Pride And Prejudice Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner edexcel7 主题
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Silas Marner Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein edexcel7 主题
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Frankenstein Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations edexcel7 主题
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Great Expectations Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre edexcel7 主题
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Jane Eyre Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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How To Answer The Poetry Anthology Question edexcel3 主题
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Relationships edexcel16 主题
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Relationships Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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La Belle Dame Sans Merci edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Child To His Sick Grandfather edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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She Walks In Beauty edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Complaint edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Neutral Tones edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Sonnet 43 edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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My Last Duchess edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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1st Date She And 1st Date He edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Valentine edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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One Flesh edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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I Wanna Be Yours edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Loves Dog edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Nettles edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Manhunt edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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My Father Would Not Show Us edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Relationships Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Conflict edexcel16 主题
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Conflict Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Poison Tree edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Destruction Of Sennacherib edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Extract From The Prelude edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Man He Killed edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Cousin Kate edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Exposure edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Charge Of The Light Brigade edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Half Caste edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Catrin edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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War Photographer edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Belfast Confetti edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Class Game edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Poppies edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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No Problem edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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What Were They Like edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Conflict Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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How To Answer The Unseen Poetry Question edexcel3 主题
Anita And Me Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
Exam code:1ET0
Themes
Exam responses that are led by themes, or the ideas that a writer is exploring in their text, are more likely to reach the highest levels of the mark scheme. Exploring the text thematically, specifically in relation to the question being asked, will help to increase your fluency and assurance in writing about Syal’s novel.
Below are some themes that could be explored in Anita and Me. This list is not exhaustive and you are encouraged to identify other ideas within the novel. Below you will find sections on:
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Family relationships
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Friendship
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Cultural identity
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Violence and abuse
Family relationships

At the heart of Anita and Me is Meena’s close family. Their omnipresence is, at first, a source of frustration for the story’s young protagonist. However, Syal’s intimate narration shows Meena’s evolving attitude to her family. Furthermore, Syal’s Bildungsroman illustrates the significance of family support as both Meena and her friend, Anita, grow up in very different families.
Knowledge and evidence
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Meena’s family are Indian immigrants living in an English town
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The family is presented as close and supportive:
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The father is introduced as actively engaged in disciplining Meena and teaching her values such as honesty and personal accountability:
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He takes her to the local shop to confess that she stole money
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He makes sure she admits she told a lie
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Meena’s mother, Daljit Kumar, spends a lot of time with her and teaches her much about her Indian heritage:
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She comments on the differences between English families and Indian families
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She tries to encourage Meena towards Indian cooking
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However, she is tolerant and understanding of Meena’s challenges:
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She makes her fish fingers one night and celebrates Christmas
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Meena feels displaced in her family, that she does not fit in
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The family’s close supervision and high expectations lead to Meena’s personal conflict:
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She finds escape with English girls who have more freedom
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Syal depicts the close bonds despite distance between Meena’s parents and their extended Indian family:
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Namina, the grandmother, comes to England from India to help the family with the new baby, Sunil
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Meena’s father speaks fondly of family in India and wishes for them to be together
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As well as this, the Kumars are part of a community of South Asians who are seen as extended family:
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Many of the friends, who Meena refers to as “aunts” and “uncles”, take part in raising Meena and offer her support and encouragement
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Meena’s mother expresses her concerns with friends and relies on them for support:
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However, this humiliates Meena and isolates her further
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For example, when Meena sneaks out of the house and returns to the fair after overhearing her mother speak with “Auntie Shaila”
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However, Syal contrasts Meena’s family with the very different family life of her friend, Anita:
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Anita’s mother Deirdre is often absent:
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Syal implies she is a sex-worker
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The mother is neglectful of her youngest, Tracey, whom Meena suspects has been sexually assaulted by the father, Roberto
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Deirdre is presented as a poor role model for her daughters, having relationships with various men and abandoning the girls for a man she has just met
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Syal draws attention to the way Anita’s home life makes her extremely vulnerable:
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She takes her anger out on others, violently attacking a man and her younger sister
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She tries to find a sense of control by overpowering those smaller and younger than her
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While she hides her emotions behind a façade of toughness, Meena sees her crying at times when her mother has been neglectful:
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For example, when she gets her the wrong-sized uniform
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Syal shows differences in parenting styles when Anita stays at Meena’s house:
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Anita behaves with poor manners and seems unfamiliar with social etiquette
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Meena’s parents are shocked by her language
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Namina makes it clear she disapproves of Anita
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Nevertheless, they take Anita in when she is abandoned, whereas Meena was not invited into Anita’s house
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Syal shows the way Meena’s family support helps her achieve success:
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Upon reflection on her family and embracing her Indian heritage, she applies herself to her studies and learns to stand up for herself and her future
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She learns to be grateful of her family’s love and sacrifices
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The novel’s ending shows the influence of family in a young life:
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Anita is left without friends or family support at the end of the novel
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This leaves her opportunities bleak
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The ending implies a cyclical future for her:
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Perhaps she goes on finding people to manipulate and control and getting into more and more trouble
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What is Syal’s intention?
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Syal shows the influence of family in children’s lives
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By contrasting family environments she conveys the differences in family values
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The depiction of each girl’s development shows the impact of a supportive family as each girl takes a different path
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Through Anita and Tracey, Syal draws attention to the damage brought upon children in their formative years as a result of neglectful and abusive families
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Syal emphasises the powerful impact of family support through the extended family
Friendship

Syal’s novel is titled Anita and Me, which implies the significance of the theme of friendship in the novel. Syal presents various relationships in Meena’s life that alter her definition of friendship. Syal’s depictions of various types of friends and Meena’s responses to them highlight how influential they are in young people’s lives.
Knowledge and evidence
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Meena’s confusion regarding her identity leads her to form a friendship with an older girl
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Their friendship is unlikely and Meena’s acknowledgment of this foreshadows later conflicts
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Meena makes it clear she wants to impress the worldly, more confident Anita
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Immediately readers are told that Anita quickly charges Meena with various tasks to prove she is brave and rebellious
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Like Sherrie and Fat Sally, Meena finds herself obeying Anita’s demands
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However, she gets into trouble because of her actions, such as when she steals and lies on Anita’s instructions
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Meena recognises Anita’s cruelty yet stays friends with her despite disagreeing with her values:
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Anita humiliates her younger sister, Tracey, by forcing her to squat and wee in front of the other children, which makes her cry and run away
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Nevertheless, Meena believes they share common traits as “mad bad” girls who are “trapped”
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Anita is responsible for much of Meena’s education about the wider world:
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She teaches her rude pop songs and tells her about sex
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Syal shows the danger of this as Meena receives poor information:
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It is implied that Anita’s attitude and information about sexual relationships may stem from an abusive father and promiscuous mother
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On the other hand, Syal also shows the value of good friendship:
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Meena is a good friend to Anita
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Syal shows the importance of self-reflection:
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Meena reflects on Anita’s behaviour (she does this with Sam Lowbridge too)
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She is able to see their motives and agenda to control and manipulate
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This enables her to act as a good role model to both Sam and Anita
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She challenges them on their racism and bullying
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By the end, Meena considers the difference between her feelings for Robert, a boy she meets in hospital, and her shallow relationship with Anita:
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She learns that real friendship is based on care and respect
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She realises that her friendship with Anita is more “pity” than “love”
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Syal ends the novel with both Meena and Sally moving away, leaving Anita without good friends or role models:
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This leaves her future dubious, thus highlighting the significance of friendship, especially in the absence of family support
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What is Syal’s intention?
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Syal presents the important influence of friendship, especially during a young person’s development
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The novel draws attention to the dangers of peer pressure
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Syal shows scenes between friends which, although comedic in nature, allude to the harm caused by misinformation
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Syal raises questions about the true nature of friendship by depicting Meena’s growing awareness regarding her relationships
Cultural identity

The novel deals with Meena’s confusion about her personal identity as a result of her dual culture as a second-generation Indian immigrant in England. Syal’s story shows the challenges faced by individuals caught between adhering to traditional roles and fulfilling cultural expectations, while being drawn towards finding one’s own independence and identity.
Knowledge and evidence
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Meena feels like she is caught between two cultures:
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She doesn’t feel like she belongs in the English village
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Her parents are different to the other parents and they expect her to be a traditional Indian girl: quiet and polite
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However, the other girls are worldly and, she believes, liberated
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Meena voices her strong reactions to her cultural expectations:
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She believes she is not suited to being Indian, saying that she prefers to be loud and do physical activities
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Anita’s completely different cultural background offers Meena the perfect opportunity to become as English as possible:
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She copies Anita’s language and learns English pop songs
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She refuses to be friends with the Indian children, Baby and Pinky
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Meena’s denial of her heritage causes her parents and extended family concern
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Still, Meena’s mother is aware of the challenges of integration and takes on Christian traditions, such as Christmas:
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This allows Meena to grow up experiencing two different cultures and helps shape her identity
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Syal illustrates the challenges Meena faces accepting her cultural heritage:
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Meena makes it clear she has no personal experience of India and relies on stories about it
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She says “I just learned very early on that those of us deprived of history sometimes need to turn to mythology to feel complete, to belong”
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Her confusion about her identity is shown when she lies about her grandmother
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She also tells her friends she is a Punjabi princess who owns an elephant
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However, Namina, Meena’s wild-spirited grandmother, shows Meena a different type of Indian woman and this encourages her towards her Indian heritage
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Through her family, Meena is offered a different and more personal perspective of colonisation:
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Stories told to her about the British occupation by parents and townspeople help her understand her history better
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The character of “Mr Topsy” calls British rule “ugly” and “criminal”
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Nanima explains that British soldiers once stole her family’s chickens and sent a relative to prison for refusing to fight in their army
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Her father describes a dangerous experience at the time of Partition
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Meena discovers that the causes for immigration were often a result of India’s economic and political problems after colonisation:
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Her mother is able to offer Meena a reason for their move from India
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She mentions the corruption that prevents individuals receiving a good education as the reason for their migration
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Robert, a boy she meets in hospital, encourages Meena towards her culture by describing it positively:
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Where before Meena was proud of her English
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