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Key Scenes (A-Level Film Studies)

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Analysis of key scenes from the following films: This is England Trainspotting Casablanca Bonnie and Clyde Pan’s Labyrinth City of God La La Land Pulp Fiction Written by myself (Received an A* at A-Level in this course) Eduqas/WJEC A-Level Film Studies
"Explore the presentation of power in The Tyger by William Blake" Essay.Quick View
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"Explore the presentation of power in The Tyger by William Blake" Essay.

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Comparative essay between The Tyger by William Blake and Ode to the West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley. A* grade essay. This was a homework task, so it is 1351 words ; a little longer than you would be expected to write in the essay so do not be concerned. This is for the Romantic poetry aspect of the A-Level English Literature course (Edexcel)
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Film Studies Exemplar Essays Bundle WJEC (17% off)

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Compilation of exemplar essays for the entire Film Studies WJEC A-Level course. Bundle consists of: “Amy” filmmakers’ theories essay for A-Level Film Studies. “Amy” filmmakers’ theories essay for A-Level Film Studies. “Pulp Fiction” essay on narrative experimentally for A-Level Film Studies Eduqas/WJEC. 3x deconstructive essays on “Pan’s Labyrinth” for A-Level Film Studies WJEC Structuralism essay for Film Studies A-Level WJEC Representation of Rick in Casablanca essay ; WJEC Film Studies Individually, these resources would come to a total of £12, but as a bundle, one can get them all for £10; 17% less! All resources written and formatted by myself whilst completing my A-Levels, for which I eventually received an A* grade in all three of my subjects. Please feel free to leave a review!