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Death of a Salesman Revision Pack
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Death of a Salesman Revision Pack

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and Teachers Aspects of Tragedy This pack includes analysis of the key themes, characters and quotes: Lies Willy and Biff’s relationship Mistreatment of Linda Money The Affair Family/Domestic Sphere Capitalist Society/The American Dream Setting/The Home Happy The Woman This pack also includes: Information about the play Symbolism Flashbacks Dialogue How Hubris applies to the novel How Hamartia applies to the novel How Catharsis apples to the novel How Peripeteia applies to the novel How Anagnorisis applies to the novel A paragraph structure for an exam question on Willy Loman as a tragic hero
Iago- Shakespeare's Othello
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Iago- Shakespeare's Othello

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and Teachers Aspects of Tragedy This pack includes: Analysis of Iago’s language Critics on Iago Links from Iago to other characters and plays created by Shakespeare Notes on the question- Can we feel sympathy for Iago? This pack also includes: In depth analysis of Iago in Act 1, Scene 1 In depth analysis of Iago in Act 2, Scene 1 In depth analysis of Iago in Act 3, Scene 3
The Kite Runner Revision Pack
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The Kite Runner Revision Pack

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and Teachers Aspects of Political and Social Protest This Pack includes: A list of the characters Settings and their significance to the novel with key quotes The idea of The Kite Runner being set in a patriarchal society Rebellion in The Kite Runner An in-depth analysis on how the personal and the political can be linked in The Kite Runner Definitions for Microcosm and Macrocosm Religion in Afghanistan Quotes on ethnic groups throughout the novel Quotes on Amir and Hassan’s relationship Brief notes on chapters: 11, 12, 25 **This pack also includes: Points for potential exam questions: ** Characters as political ideas ‘Opposition to anything that oppresses human freedom is the element that dominates The Kite Runner’ ‘How is the personal linked with the political in The Kite Runner?’
Cassio- Shakespeare's Othello
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Cassio- Shakespeare's Othello

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and Teachers Aspects of Tragedy This document includes: Key quotes and analysis of Cassio in Act 2, Scene 1 Key quotes and analysis of Cassio in Act 2, Scene 3 Key quotes and analysis of Cassio in Act 5, Scene 2 Analysis of Cassio in Act 3, Scene 4
Othello- Shakespeare's Othello
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Othello- Shakespeare's Othello

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and Teachers Aspects of Tragedy This document includes: Analysis of Othello’s hamartia and hubris Analysis of Othello with key quotes in Act 1, Scene 2 key quotes in Act 5, Scene 2 Points on Othello’s tragic trajectory towards death
Desdemona- Shakespeare's Othello
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Desdemona- Shakespeare's Othello

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and Teachers Aspects of Tragedy This document includes: Analysis of Desdemona and key quotes in Act 1, Scene 3 Analysis of Desdemona and key quotes in Act 4, Scene 1 Analysis of Desdemona and key quotes in Act 4, Scene 2 key quote in Act 5, Scene 2 Analysis of the willow song
Analysis: William Blake's poem 'Echoing Green'
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Analysis: William Blake's poem 'Echoing Green'

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and teachers Aspects of Political and Social Protest Includes: Analysis and revision on the poem 'Echoing Green’ Analysis and comparison between ‘Echoing Green’ and ‘London’
William Blake Revision Pack
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William Blake Revision Pack

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and teachers Aspects of Political and Social Protest Includes revision on: Blake’s life Blake’s beliefs Blake’s concerns Blake’s illustrations Rousseau’s influence on Blake Topic sentence starters and terminology that would be useful for the exam The significance of poetry to political and social protest Blake’s tools Includes what poems suit what theme/topic of political and social protest writing: Protesting against government power Human life is at its best when it has a healthy relationship with nature Protesting against the abuse of children Protesting against the education system Anticlericalism- criticising the Church as a powerful organisation that is complicit in the oppression of the people Sympathy for the oppressed, controlled and subjugated The Green World and Eco-politics Rebellion With analysis on the poems: The tiger Nurse’s song- innocence and experience The Schoolboy A Poison Tree Infant Joy Infant Sorrow
Tess of the D'Urbervilles Revision Summary Sheets
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles Revision Summary Sheets

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and Teachers Aspects of Tragedy This pack includes brief notes of: Theorists that apply to the novel Feminist readings Elements of tragedy that affect Tess Hardy’s methods The opening Death of Prince The Confession This pack includes an overview of: How Hubris, Hamartia, Catharsis, Peripeteia and Anagnorisis are applied to the novel Key scenes, such as ‘sorrow’s birth’ and ‘after Tess’ encounter with Alec’ Quotes Sorrow Tess’ death Analysis of the settings: Talbothays Dairy, Flintcomb-Ash farm, Sandbourne, The Chase, Stonehenge, The Slopes, Wintoncester vs The slopes This pack addresses key points on the questions: Is Tess’ tragic life Alec’s fault? Is Tess’ tragic life Angel’s fault? Is Tess’ tragic life her own fault? Is Tess’ tragic life the fault of her parents? Is Tess’ tragedy the fault of her setting?
Roderigo- Shakespeare's Othello
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Roderigo- Shakespeare's Othello

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and Teachers Aspects of Tragedy This document includes: Key quotes and analysis of Roderigo in Act 1, Scene 1, Act 2, Scene 3 and in Act 5, Scene 1.
Emilia- Shakespeare's Othello
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Emilia- Shakespeare's Othello

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Suitable for A Level English Literature Students and Teachers Aspects of Tragedy As a revision sheet, this document includes: Analysis on Emilia’s characterisation Analysis of Emilia with key quotes in Act 3, Scene 3 + Act 4, Scene 3 Context of women in Elizabethan society Emilia’s relationship with Iago Emilia’s language across the text Note: This is one side of A4