25 mark essay on the abuse of power in two Keats poems, aimed at A-level Literature students.Quick View
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25 mark essay on the abuse of power in two Keats poems, aimed at A-level Literature students.

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This essay is aimed at A-level students studying AQA English Literature tragedy paper 1. Poems mentioned include ‘Isabella and the pot of basil’ and ‘La belle dame sans merci’ with clear reference to author’s methods to shape meanings. This resource can be used as revision on the theme of power abuse in Keats poetry, it could also be used as a homework task or practice paper question.
Blake revision powerpoint - social and political protestQuick View
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Blake revision powerpoint - social and political protest

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The poems included are ‘The Chimney Sweeper’, ‘The Human Abstract’, ‘The School Boy’, ‘The Little Black Boy’, ‘The Sick Rose’, ‘Infant Sorrow’, ‘The Garden of Love’, ‘The Little Boy Lost’, ‘London’ and ‘Holy Thursday’. The powerpoint highlights the repression and corruption present in Blake’s songs of Innocence and Experience. Aimed at A level students doing the AQA Lit B spec.
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William Shakespeare 'Othello' PowerPoint

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This powerpoint looks at the construction and deconstruction of the nation and nationhood in William Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’. This powerpoint focuses on themes such as setting; war, Moors and Muslims, nation, racism, jealousy and Othello’s and Desdemona relationship. Includes audio aimed at delivering it as a powerpoint presentation (upto the teacher to play the voice or not to their class). The audio is approximately 5mins. This powerpoint is aimed at Secondary English Literature students.
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Themes and symbols in the Handmaids Tale

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A description of the themes and symbold in Margaet Atwood’s Handmaids Tale. The themes and symbols are; rape and sexual violence, religious terms used for political purposes, similarities between reactionary and feminist ideologies, red habits, language as a tool of power. For GCSE and/or A-Level students