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Here at EduTrove, we provide high-quality English Language and Literature resources for U.K. students aged 11-18. All of our learning resources have been written and curated by our team of professional English Tutors. Whether you're revising for your exams, looking to understand a set text a little better or wanting to know how to write a full-mark creative writing piece, we have the resources to equip you for literary greatness!

Here at EduTrove, we provide high-quality English Language and Literature resources for U.K. students aged 11-18. All of our learning resources have been written and curated by our team of professional English Tutors. Whether you're revising for your exams, looking to understand a set text a little better or wanting to know how to write a full-mark creative writing piece, we have the resources to equip you for literary greatness!
A Streetcar Named Desire Context Revision for A*s
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A Streetcar Named Desire Context Revision for A*s

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This resource breaks down all key aspects of context required to understand and write about Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire” to an outstanding level. It breaks down the most important context revision points into digestible, easy-to-memorise bullet points. This resource is suitable for all exam boards. This resource will help you if: you have A Level or IB literature or drama exams on “A Streetcar Named Desire” you’d like all of your “A Streetcar Named Desire” context notes in one concise document to revise from you would like to achieve above a C at A level in “A Streetcar Named Desire” essays and are unsure what context to include you are completing a coursework essay on “A Streetcar Named Desire”, or your class notes are incomplete, insufficient or needing clearer wording. We hope this helps :)
Macbeth GCSE Revision Workbook
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Macbeth GCSE Revision Workbook

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This Macbeth Literature GCSE revision workbook is designed to: Provide structure to your revision process. Prepare you to tackle any Macbeth-related question that could arise in your exams. Grant you access to higher-level information that may not have been covered in class. Aid in remembering less obvious terms, context points, and symbols to enable you to discuss Macbeth confidently. Make you aware of areas to focus your revision on in the remaining time leading up to your exams. This resource includes: Clear and concise historical context to include in your essays A key terms glossary to remind you of some high-scoring terminology to include. Key quotes to memorise and space to add your own. A list of key themes and topics most likely to come up in your exam papers. Information about tragedy, including tragic form and structure for those looking to achieve the top grades at GCSE. Activities to structure your revision and help you feel as confident as possible walking into your exams. We hope you find it useful!