TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES (HARDY) + WUTHERING HEIGHTS (BRONTE) AS A LEVEL NOTESQuick View
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TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES (HARDY) + WUTHERING HEIGHTS (BRONTE) AS A LEVEL NOTES

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AS/A-Level notes for Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles and Emily Bronte’s *Wuthering Heights *- specific to the Edexcel exam board, but I’m sure could be applied to other exam specifications. Got an A* in my English A-level in 2019. Includes a document of questions - I have two example essays, one of which is from a mock exam. The other document (9 pages, not including cover page) includes the notes that I typed-up prior to the exam - this bundle is relatively cheap because these are not fully complete. I encourage you to expand upon my ideas in this to help you understand the text better yourself. It includes SOME quotes (some are annotated), comments on structure and form, comments on context and intertextuality, and a few critical quotes. Feel free to contact me regarding any questions, or if I can help at all with any student’s understanding of either text!
SHAKESPEARE TRAGEDY OTHELLO AS AND A LEVEL NOTESQuick View
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SHAKESPEARE TRAGEDY OTHELLO AS AND A LEVEL NOTES

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AS/A-Level notes for William Shakespeare’s Othello - specific to the Edexcel exam board, but I’m sure could be applied to other exam specifications. Got an A* in A-Level mocks, and have just done the exam on Thursday. Includes a document of questions - I have one example essay (from aforementioned mock) and a few practice paragraphs, as well as a ‘guide’ for general essay layout. The other document (13 pages, not including cover page) includes the notes that I typed-up prior to the exam - this bundle is relatively cheap because these are not fully complete. I encourage you to expand upon my ideas in this to help you understand the text better yourself. It includes quotes (SOME are annotated), comments on structure and form, comments on context and intertextuality, and also critical approaches which are necessary for the Edexcel specification. Feel free to contact me regarding any questions, or if I can help at all with any student’s understanding of Othello! UPDATE: I got an A* in my English A-level in 2019.
STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE TRAGEDY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS AS A LEVEL NOTESQuick View
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STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE TRAGEDY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS AS A LEVEL NOTES

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AS/A-Level notes for Tennesee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire - specific to the Edexcel exam board, but I’m sure could be applied to other exam specifications. Got an A* in A-Level mocks, and have just done the exam on Thursday. Includes a document of questions - I have one example essay (from aforementioned mock), and some comments/adjustments (in red) that I made when a friend asked me to look at some of their paragraphs. The other document (6 pages, not including cover page) includes the notes that I typed-up prior to the exam - this bundle is relatively cheap because these are not fully complete. I encourage you to expand upon my ideas in this to help you understand the text better yourself. It includes SOME quotes (NONE are annotated), comments on structure and form, comments on context and intertextuality. Feel free to contact me regarding any questions, or if I can help at all with any student’s understanding of Streetcar! UPDATE: I got an A* in my English A-level in 2019.