Streetcar Named Desire & Handmaid's Tale Comparison Exemplar: ConflictQuick View
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Tennessee Williams - A Streetcar Named Desire Margaret Atwood - The Handmaid’s Tale AQA AS/A-Level English Literature Band 5 Response Introduction and four paragraphs and a conclusion answering the question: “How is Conflict presented in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’?”
A Streetcar Named Desire Exemplar: TensionQuick View
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A Streetcar Named Desire Exemplar: Tension

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Tennessee Williams - A Streetcar Named Desire AQA AS/A-Level English Literature Band 5 Response Introduction and four paragraphs and a conclusion answering the question: ‘Examine the view that the way Williams presents the characters of Blanche and Stella and introduces a theme of tension’.
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NOTE: The previewed table on ‘The Long Queen’ is not an error. It is an example of the resource’s layout and the detail of analysis it provides. The poem listed in the title is included within this purchase. Carol Ann Duffy - Feminine Gospels AQA A-Level English Literature Band 5 AO-Focused Revision Table for: The Map-Woman
the Handmaid's Tale - Structure & FormQuick View
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the Handmaid's Tale - Structure & Form

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AQA A/AS-level English Literature High-level notes on the structure in the Handmaid’s Tale, breaking down: Novel takes place in the present, first person by Offred Interspersed memories of her past in North America ‘Historical Notes’
The Handmaid's Tale Exemplar Answer: Threat, Power and ControlQuick View
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The Handmaid's Tale Exemplar Answer: Threat, Power and Control

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Margaret Atwood - The Handmaid’s Tale AQA AS/A-Level English Literature Band 5 Response Introduction and five paragraphs on the threat that women pose as compared to men. This essay could also be used answer questions on power, control and internalised misogyny.
The Handmaid’s Tale: ThemesQuick View
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The Handmaid’s Tale: Themes

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AQA AS/A-level English Literature High-level notes on the following themes in the Handmaid’s Tale: • Language & Control • Rebellion & Resistance • Identity & Loss of Identity • Isolation
Pre-1900 Poetry & The Great Gatsby All ResourcesQuick View
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Pre-1900 Poetry & The Great Gatsby All Resources

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AQA A-Level English Literature, Gatsby and Pre-1900 Poetry Band 5 resources including exemplar answers, analysis revision and AO-focused comparison tables featuring the following key poems: • La Belle Dame Sans Merci – John Keats • Non Sum Qualis – Ernest Dowson • Sonnet 116 – William Shakespeare • The Scrutiny – Richard Lovelace • Whoso List to Hunt – Thomas Wyatt & novel The Great Gatsby
Feminine Gospels Key Poems Analysis Revision TablesQuick View
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Feminine Gospels Key Poems Analysis Revision Tables

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Carol Ann Duffy - Feminine Gospels AQA A-Level English Literature Band 5 AO-Focused Revision Tables for: • The Long Queen • The Map-Woman • Beautiful • The Diet • The Woman Who Shopped • Tall • Loud • History • Anon • The Laughter of Stafford Girls’ High • Wish • North-West • Death and the Moon
AQA AS/A-Level History British Empire Revision Notes Summarised: Chapters 1-6Quick View
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AQA AS/A-Level History British Empire Revision Notes Summarised: Chapters 1-6

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AQA AS/A-Level History British Empire Summarised Revision notes (1 A4 double-sided sheet per chapter, occasionally less) Chapters 1-6 (Section 1) Note: these are my own personal summarised notes. Do cross-reference to allow students to amend them to reach a level of detail and accuracy that they are comfortable with. For me personally, these notes were sufficiently condensed and accurate, allowing me to get achieve an A grade.
AQA Feminine Gospels Exemplar Answer: The Female BodyQuick View
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Carol Ann Duffy - Feminine Gospels AQA A-Level English Literature Band 5 Answer Introduction and two paragraphs on the female body answering the question “Examine the view that in Feminine Gospels by Carol Ann Duffy she ‘demonstrates that external influences force the female body to always be in a state of metamorphosis’” Poems used: Tall, Beautiful
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AQA GCSE English Literature Band 5 Answer, Love and Relationships Introduction, four paragraphs and conclusion answering the question “How is Parental Love presented in ‘Eden Rock’ and one other poem (‘Follower’)"? and ‘Follower’ by Seamus Heaney?” Poems: Eden Rock - Charles Causley Follower - Seamus Heaney