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Whether you’re an avid bookworm or you struggle to make it through a book, Scribd’s collection of book notes documents will help you summarize, understand, and even write about history’s greatest literary works. Subscribe today to beef up your virtual bookshelf — and ace your next English exam in the process.

Whether you’re an avid bookworm or you struggle to make it through a book, Scribd’s collection of book notes documents will help you summarize, understand, and even write about history’s greatest literary works. Subscribe today to beef up your virtual bookshelf — and ace your next English exam in the process.

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Let’s face it: memorizing the character names, themes, and motifs of a dozen different books for a literature class is exhausting. That’s why you should consider Scribd’s library of book notes documents your new best friend. Browse through overviews of classic novels like The Picture of Dorian Gray and Wuthering Heights, which summarize key plot points and takeaways for you. Research specific literary periods, like the Romantic and Victorian Ages. Get inspired or repelled by heroes like Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre and Jane Austen’s Mr. Darcy, and follow the hero’s journeys of characters in key works like The Lord of the Rings. Familiarize yourself with common conflicts in storytelling, such as person versus nature and person versus society. You can even review sample test questions and answers, from multiple choice to long-form essay. When you sign up for Scribd, you’ll be a literary scholar in no time.

Let’s face it: memorizing the character names, themes, and motifs of a dozen different books for a literature class is exhausting. That’s why you should consider Scribd’s library of book notes documents your new best friend. Browse through overviews of classic novels like The Picture of Dorian Gray and Wuthering Heights, which summarize key plot points and takeaways for you. Research specific literary periods, like the Romantic and Victorian Ages. Get inspired or repelled by heroes like Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre and Jane Austen’s Mr. Darcy, and follow the hero’s journeys of characters in key works like The Lord of the Rings. Familiarize yourself with common conflicts in storytelling, such as person versus nature and person versus society. You can even review sample test questions and answers, from multiple choice to long-form essay. When you sign up for Scribd, you’ll be a literary scholar in no time.