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Resources for A-Level Sociology , English Literature and Philosophy and Ethics ( Old Specification)

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Resources for A-Level Sociology , English Literature and Philosophy and Ethics ( Old Specification)
A-LEVEL OTHELLO REVISION BUNDLE
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A-LEVEL OTHELLO REVISION BUNDLE

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This bundle contains Othello revision notes that explore key quotes, structure, and form, context and critical ideas. It also focuses on the role of men and women, as well as aspects of love. Also included are two Example Answers for Othello : Examine the view that , in the passage and elsewhere in the play , Iago’s behaviour is fuelled by jealousy and love (25) This example answer recived 20/25. “Typically texts present women as essentially passive in the face of male aggression” Examine this view in the extract and throughout the rest of the play This example answer recieved 21/25.
Feminine Gospels Revision Table- Carol Ann Duffy
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Feminine Gospels Revision Table- Carol Ann Duffy

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This is an initial revision starting point for AQA A-level English Literature students. Each poem is broken down into language and quotes, structure and form, context, links between poems and wider reading, as well as multiple meanings in order to meet each of the assessment objectives. This resource allows gaps to add their own ideas too.
UNSEEN PROSE A GRADE EXAMPLE: A-LEVEL LITERATURE
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UNSEEN PROSE A GRADE EXAMPLE: A-LEVEL LITERATURE

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An unseen prose example answer created by a student in time conditions and marked by teachers, that received 21/25. Based on the book Oranges are not the only fruit by Jeanette Winterson. Explore the significance of conflict in this extract... Examine the way that Winterson shapes meanings.
A-Level English Literature ( AQA) - A Grade Othello Sample Answer
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A-Level English Literature ( AQA) - A Grade Othello Sample Answer

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An example answer created by a student in time conditions, and marked by teachers, that received 21/25. This answer is tailored more towards the A2 style Othello questions. “Typically texts present women as essentially passive in the face of male aggression” Examine this view in the extract and throughout the rest of the play
UNSEEN PROSE AND UNSEEN POETRY COMPARISON- AQA
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UNSEEN PROSE AND UNSEEN POETRY COMPARISON- AQA

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A-Level English Literature (AQA) - A brief 4 page overview/ guide to how to meet all the assessment objectives and approach the Unseen Prose in paper 2, and the Unseen Poetry Comparison in Paper one for Love through the Ages. Examples of Language, structure, and form that students should be referencing / aware of. Also examples of some context that could be brought it. Reminds students to use embedded quotes, reference methods, give alternative interpretations, context and links to other texts.
A-Level AQA English Literature -A Room with a View ( Revision Notes/Revision Guide)
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A-Level AQA English Literature -A Room with a View ( Revision Notes/Revision Guide)

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A Room With a View by E.M. Forster revision notes for the Love Through The Ages module that explores key quotes/themes, structure, form, and context needed to meet all the assessment objectives. This revision focuses on the role of men and women in the novel, as well as quotes for the different aspects of love. All written as concisely as possible to make it as easy and pain-free to remember and understand.It is helpful as a revision for the novel, or for those starting to learn it.
A2  English Literature ,Love through the ages- Pre-1900's Poetry Anthology Revision Notes
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A2 English Literature ,Love through the ages- Pre-1900's Poetry Anthology Revision Notes

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These helpful and concise revision notes were placed together by a student and include information on what to include in an exam answer, some things to mention for the unseen poetry, and the view of love presented in each of the 14 poems. Also, some key quotes/analysis, important structure, and form, as well as useful context. Moreover, there is a column where students can write any links to their prose text /the other poems. Fantastic as a starting point for revision, and helpful for those struggling with how to meet the assessment objectives.
AQA English Literature OTHELLO REVISION GUIDE
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AQA English Literature OTHELLO REVISION GUIDE

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Othello revision notes that explore key quotes, structure, and form, context and critical ideas. All written as concisely as possible to make it as easy to remember as possible; it focuses on the role of men and women, as well as aspects of love.