I make resources for A-Level English Literature Edexcel (A*), A-Level Film Studies WJEC (A*). For customer service enquiries, please email englishfilmscholar@outlook.com.
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I make resources for A-Level English Literature Edexcel (A*), A-Level Film Studies WJEC (A*). For customer service enquiries, please email englishfilmscholar@outlook.com.
Please feel free to leave a review!
“Apply one filmmaker’s theory of documentary film you have studied to your chosen documentary. How far does this increase your understanding of the film?” (Amy) A-Level Film Studies Eduqas/WJEC.
Written by myself (A*)
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
“EXAMINEZ JUSQU’Á QUEL POINT LES TROIS PRINCIPAUX SONT DES PERSONNAGES RÉALISTES OU DES STÉRÉOTYPES.”
Rough essay with some corrections that I wrote during my A-Level French course.
Sharing as a freebie; hopefully it helps!
I ended up getting an A* in this course.
“EXPLORE AND COMPARE THE PRESENTATION OF CORRUPTION IN HOLY THURSDAY: SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND HOLY THURSDAY: SONGS OF EXPERIENCE BY WILLIAM BLAKE.”
A-Level English Literature (Edexcel) Romantics poetry.
A* Essay.
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)
Compilation of revision resources for Romantics’ poetry (Edexcel A-Level English Literature).
Bundle consists of:
Notes on William Blake’s poems (Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience, The Sick Rose, The Tyger, London)
Notes on Byron’s poems (So we’ll go no more a roving, On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year, Lines inscribed upon a skull)
Notes on Wordsworth’s poems (Tintern Abbey, Early Spring, Intimations of Immortality)
Notes on Shelley’s poem (The cold earth slept below)
Powerpoint on William Blake.
Overall context for each poet and the movement generally.
Essay on power in The Tyger and Ode to the West Wind
Essay on corruption in Holy Thursday
Individually, these resources would come to a total of £17.50, but as a bundle, one can get them all for £14; over 25% 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!
Essay on the presentation of desire in ‘Streetcar’ for A-Level English Literature (Edexcel). I achieved an A* for this essay and the course overall. For maximum educational benefits, please use this essay and annotate where I gained points in AO1, AO2, and AO3, which you can find on the Edexcel English Literature A-Level mark scheme for the Drama paper.
Character profiles for:
Othello
Desdemona
Iago
Cassio
Emilia
Roderigo
Bianca
A-Level English Literature notes for the Drama paper (Othello)
Written by myself (A* student)
Compilation of critics quotes and critical approaches in ‘Othello’. AO5
Feminist
Marxist
New historicist
Post-colonial
Psychoanalytical
Formalist
Written by myself (A* student)
Compilation of revision resources for ‘Othello’ (Edexcel A-Level English Literature).
Bundle consists of:
Character profiles (Othello, Iago, Cassio, Desdemona, Emilia, Bianca, Roderigo)
Chronological timeline of events and key moments in each scene
Literary and socio-political context notes
17-page quote bank with separate column for the corresponding theme + analysis, separated into the acts of the play.
Critics’ quotes and critical approaches (feminist, Marxist etc)
Essay plan for the presentation of human nature
Individually, these resources would come to a total of £28.50, but as a bundle, one can get them all for £23; 20% 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!
“How far does your chosen film demonstrate the importance of visual and soundtrack cues in influencing spectator response?” (La La Land).
Written by myself (A* in essay and in the A-Level overall.)