This powerpoint is a thorough breakdown of the character Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. Very useful for A-Level English Literature with accompanying quotes per scene. Each quote selected is given with an analysis that can be used as a prompt for the understanding of the text.
This helps condense the information and select quotes relevant for different questions.
Used alongside the Sylvia Plath Selected Poems’ book. This is a breakdown of poems written to be used in a comparison with Ted Hughes, but also can be used to explain her works too. Many poems have been annotated thoroughly to help with the understanding of her literature in a simple way that allows the user to elaborate with their own opinions too, whilst giving a baseline.
This was used inconjunction with the ‘Ted Hughes (Poet to Poet) selected by Simon Armitage’ book.
This powerpoint contains links, themes and in-depth breakdown of every poem that can be used to compare and contrast easily with Sylvia Plath from this book.
This powerpoint is a thorough breakdown of the character Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire. Very useful for A-Level English Literature with accompanying quotes per scene. Each quote selected is given with an analysis that can be used as a prompt for the understanding of the text.
This helps condense the information and select quotes relevant for different questions.
This powerpoint is a thorough breakdown of the character Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. Very useful for A-Level English Literature with accompanying quotes per scene. Each quote selected is given with an analysis that can be used as a prompt for the understanding of the text.
This helps condense the information and select quotes relevant for different questions.
This powerpoint is a thorough breakdown of the characters Steve and Eunice Hubbel in A Streetcar Named Desire. Very useful for A-Level English Literature with accompanying quotes per scene. Each quote selected is given with an analysis that can be used as a prompt for the understanding of the text.
This helps condense the information and select quotes relevant for different questions.
This powerpoint is a thorough breakdown of the character Harold Mitchell in A Streetcar Named Desire. Very useful for A-Level English Literature with accompanying quotes per scene. Each quote selected is given with an analysis that can be used as a prompt for the understanding of the text.
This helps condense the information and select quotes relevant for different questions.
Notes for WJEC geography GCSE and A-level for both tectonic hazards with case study information that is concise and easy to remember. Also has coastal processes that are in a format easy to memorise.