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Resources from my A Level revision, which earned me grades A*A*AA in English Literature, Film Studies, Theatre Studies and EPQ.

Resources from my A Level revision, which earned me grades A*A*AA in English Literature, Film Studies, Theatre Studies and EPQ.
Things I Know To Be True knowledge organisers
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Things I Know To Be True knowledge organisers

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Posters/knowledge organisers about Andrew Bovell’s play ‘Things I Know To Be True’, covering themes, charactres, context, quotes, design, costume, set and key moments. Made by a student for live performance review of A Level Drama and Theatre studies, but please use for whatever you wish as long as you don’t claim it as your own!
Auteurship and Old & New Hollywood Film
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Auteurship and Old & New Hollywood Film

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A Level WJEC Film Studies A powerpoint detailing the Auteur theory; the origins of the theory, the evolution of the theory and key points needed for A Level Film Studies. The powerpoint then goes onto use Vertigo (Hitchcock, 1958) and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Forman, 1975) as examples of Auteurship in Old vs New Hollywood film. *I DO NOT OWN ANY IMAGES USED IN THE POWERPOINT
A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen presentation
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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen presentation

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A lesson/revision resource for studying the drama play A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen. It includes a plot summary, context of the play, time and writer, information on the ‘New Woman’ trope, and analysis of critical quotations with some questions to create discussion and form own ideas and interpretation of the quote. Great for an overview of the text or for revisiting the text in revision. Ideal for the OCR A Level English Literature course. **I do not own any images used in the presentation.
A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen: Characters
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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen: Characters

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A knowledge organiser explaining what characters Nora and Torvald Helmer represent and how they develop, accompanied with some key quotations for each character. This was made as a revision resource by Imogen Morris, a student stuyding Ibsen on the Drama and Poetry pre-1900 section of A Level OCR English Literature. However, feel free to use it to study/teach ‘A Doll’s House’ no matter the level or course!
A* A Level Ibsen and Chaucer English Literature Essay
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A* A Level Ibsen and Chaucer English Literature Essay

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This student-written essay comparing Chaucer’s ‘The Merchant’s Prologue and Tale’ and Henrik Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’ was awarded 28/30 marks, receiving an A* grade for a practise OCR A Level English Literature Drama and Poetry Pre-1900 paper. The essay explores pride as a destructive force in both texts, in response to a question from a past paper. The essay was written by Imogen Morris.** Please do not claim this work as your own or re-upload this work**.