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My name is Ruth-Anne, and I'm a student in the North-West of England. I study Music, English Literature and Dance at A-level which luckily are some of the main passions in my life. I achieved A*AB in my A-levels in summer 2017

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My name is Ruth-Anne, and I'm a student in the North-West of England. I study Music, English Literature and Dance at A-level which luckily are some of the main passions in my life. I achieved A*AB in my A-levels in summer 2017
Contexts for Wide Sargasso Sea
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Contexts for Wide Sargasso Sea

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These notes contain information on the following contexts for Wide Sargasso Sea: Autobiographical context of Jean Rhys; Slavery, The History of the West Indies, Emancipation Act 1833, Obeah, Zombi, Creoles, Women’s rights in the 19th century, Victorian Views of the Caribbean, Women and Madness, 1960 ’s context, The Geography of Wide Sargasso Sea. I found these notes to be extremely useful in attaining high marks in A03 for WJEC As exam, and they have been useful again for coursework at A2.
Bildungsroman in Jane Eyre
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Bildungsroman in Jane Eyre

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This document contains a concise history of Bildungsroman's and lists their tropes and characteristics. Specifically, the document looks at these tropes and how they relate to the structure and narrative of Jane Eyre. As a literary context, this can be useful for exam boards such as WJEC at A-level. However, it is helpful to any A-level student or tutor as a guide to Bildungsroman's and their traditions as a coming-of-age structure.
Jane Eyre Red Room Analysis
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Jane Eyre Red Room Analysis

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An in-depth analysis of the Red Room extract of Bronte's Jane Eyre including relevant contexts and critical debates for the section as a whole. It also summarises the key themes and narrative techniques so the extract can be put into context. This is perfect for WJEC A-level syllabus in achieving A01, A02, A03 and A04.
Jane Eyre- Chapter 4 Quotes and Analysis
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Jane Eyre- Chapter 4 Quotes and Analysis

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Key quotes from Chapter 4 of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, with full language analysis. This chapter is specifically in depth due to the complexity of the chapter, making it great for A01 and A02 on the WJEC A-level. It is in table format, these analysis points can easily be turned into que cards for revision.
Jane Eyre- Chapter 3 Quotes and Analysis
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Jane Eyre- Chapter 3 Quotes and Analysis

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Key quotes from Chapter 3 of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, with full language analysis. It is also in table format, these analysis points can easily be turned into que cards for revision.
Narrative Techniques in Atonement
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Narrative Techniques in Atonement

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An introduction to the narrative techniques utilised by McEwan in Atonement. It covers the switching perspectives of the novel, as well as the sequence of narrative techniques used as the literary style of the novel progresss.
Literary Contexts for Atonement
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Literary Contexts for Atonement

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Literary Contexts for circa 1930, mainly concerning Ian McEwan's Atonement. There is also an addition of other influences on McEwan such as the 2000's when the novel was written and some earlier Georgian influences that he draws on.
The Tempest- Act 1, Scene 2 Analysis
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The Tempest- Act 1, Scene 2 Analysis

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Quotes and analysis for Act 1, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's The Tempest. It tracks through the scene in chronological order and is designed to help students hit A01 and A02 for WJEC examinations and language analysis objectives for other exam boards at A-level. The analysis is also laid out in a grid format, making it easy to convert into que cards for revision.
*UPDATED* Critical Views for the Tempest
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*UPDATED* Critical Views for the Tempest

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*UPDATE* This document now also contains critical quotes from named critics, great for quoting in exams and for enhancing your critical reading fo the text. This document is a collation of critical viewpoints concerning Shakespeare's The Tempest, ranging from the 18th century and the Enlightenment viewpoint to the more modern Post-Colonial perspective. Perfect for A05 on the WJEC A-level syllabus as well as any other reader wishing to increase their understanding of the play.
Jane Eyre Gateshead Analysis
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Jane Eyre Gateshead Analysis

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An in-depth analysis of the Gateshead section of Bronte's Jane Eyre including important contexts and critical debates for the section as a whole. It also summaries the key themes and narrative techniques so the extracts can be put into context. This is perfect for WJEC A-level syllabus in achieving A01, A02, A03 and A04
Innocence and Childhood in Part One of Atonement
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Innocence and Childhood in Part One of Atonement

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An analysis of four extracts from Part One of Ian McEwan's Atonement, specifically focusing on Briony and her development in the early stages of the narrative. Each extract contains in-depth language analysis of the significant quotes.
Contexts for Atonement
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Contexts for Atonement

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This resource covers the socio-historic contexts circa 1930, specifically about In McEwan's Atonement. A six-page long document which is perfect for A03 on the WJEC A-level syllabus.
Wide Sargasso Sea- Part 1 Quotes and Analysis
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Wide Sargasso Sea- Part 1 Quotes and Analysis

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The document chronologically tracks through the different sections in Part One of Wide Sargasso Sea and analyses the relevant quotes for each of the significant events. This is a six-page document contains lots of detail for AO1 and A02 in WJEC exam board. The quotes are also laid out in a table format so that they can be turned into que cards easily.
Jane Eyre- Chapters 1-4 Quotes and Analysis
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Jane Eyre- Chapters 1-4 Quotes and Analysis

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Key quotes from Chapters 1-4 of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, with full language analysis. This chapter is specifically in depth due to the complexity of the chapter, making it great for A01 and A02 on the WJEC A-level. It is in table format, these analysis points can easily be turned into que cards for revision. Save 18% with this bundle deal!
Wide Sargasso Sea- Setting Quotes and Analysis
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Wide Sargasso Sea- Setting Quotes and Analysis

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This document specifically looks at the use of setting in Jean Rhys' novel Wide Sargasso Sea as a key device in the decent and development of the characters. It contains an overview of the various locations used, but it also has six pages of analysed quotes from the book to look at how the setting is used symbolically for Antoinette and Rochester. Due to Rhys's extensive use of devices in this area of the novel, it can be particularly useful for achieving A02 in WJEC board at AS as well as to form the basis of analysis at A2 coursework.
Wide Sargasso Sea- Part 2 Quotes and Analysis
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Wide Sargasso Sea- Part 2 Quotes and Analysis

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The document chronologically tracks through the different sections in Part Two of Wide Sargasso Sea and analyses the relevant quotes for each of the significant events. This is a six-page document contains lots of detail for AO1 and A02 in WJEC exam board. The quotes are also laid out in a table format so that they can be turned into que cards quickly.
Jane Eyre Lowood Analysis
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Jane Eyre Lowood Analysis

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An in-depth analysis of the Lowood section of Bronte's Jane Eyre including important contexts and critical debates for the section as a whole. It also summaries the key themes and narrative techniques so the extracts can be put into context. This is perfect for WJEC A-level syllabus in achieving A01, A02, A03 and A04.
Jane Eyre- Presentation of Jane and Rochester
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Jane Eyre- Presentation of Jane and Rochester

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An in-depth analysis of the relationship between Jane and Rochester in Bronte's Jane Eyre including relevant contexts and critical debates for the section as a whole. It also summarises the key themes and narrative techniques so the extracts can be put into context. This is perfect for WJEC A-level syllabus in achieving A01, A02, A03 and A04.
Full Jane Eyre Resources
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Full Jane Eyre Resources

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Everything you need for the study of Jane Eyre including an in-depth analysis of the first four chapters to get you started. There is also an enormous quantity of context, both literary, social and historical, as well as full examinations of the essential extracts ranging throughout the novel. Save 30% on this bundle deal!
Context's for Jane Eyre
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Context's for Jane Eyre

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This resource covers the socio-historic contexts circa 1850, specifically about Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. A six page long document which is perfect for A03 on the WJEC A-level syllabus.