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FULL MARK GCSE OCR ENGLISH LITERATURE MACBETH ESSAY: Act 1, Scene 1: ‘Explore how Shakespeare creates a dramatic and significant moment in this extract’
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2 OCR English Literature Women in Literature detailed Essay Plans with all the assessment objectives and comparative topic sentences: ‘Women in Literature are depicted as each other’s strongest rivals’ and ‘Literature by and about women suggests their lives are full of compromise’
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Exemplar A level English Literature OCR Women in Literature comparative paragraph. Mrs Dalloway and Sense and Sensibility: ‘Women in Literature are often presented as being in control of the social world and social gatherings’
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Exemplar A level OCR English Literature women in literature comparison paragraph. Mrs Dalloway and Sense and Sensibility: ‘Women in Literature are depicted as each other’s strongest rivals’
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Exemplar A level English Literature OCR Women in Literature comparative paragraph. Mrs Dalloway and Sense and Sensibility: ‘Education is an important part of the female role in literature’
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Women in Literature critical appreciation ALL context, wider links, language features, critics’ quotes and stock phrases to use in essays - this is essenitally all the information you need for the critical appreciation in paper 2 OCR A level English.