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An Inspector Calls - Mr Birling and the attitudes of the middle classes
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An Inspector Calls - Mr Birling and the attitudes of the middle classes

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This resource contains detailed analysis of key quotations on the character of Mr Birling and the attitudes his words betray. The analysis contains subject terminologies, contextual information, and conceptualised links, and is written by a GCSE English Literature Examiner. The slide also walks students through writing a response to a question on this character.
Jekyll and Hyde chapter 5: presentation of Dr. Jekyll
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Jekyll and Hyde chapter 5: presentation of Dr. Jekyll

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The analysis contains subject terminologies, contextual information, and conceptualised link, and is written by a GCSE English Literature Examiner. The resource includes a model essay on the presentation of the character of Jekyll in chapter 5.
Macbeth: theme of order versus chaos
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Macbeth: theme of order versus chaos

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This resource is designed to help students to consolidate their understanding of the theme of order versus chaos in Macbeth. The resource guides students through approaching an essay question related to this theme. It includes detailed language analysis of the key quotations related to the question, to support students with AO2. It also includes a model paragraph to guide through the structure of their paragraphs.
An Inspector Calls- Eva
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An Inspector Calls- Eva

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This resource contains detailed analysis of key quotations on the character of Eva. The analysis contains subject terminologies, contextual information, and conceptualised link, and is written by a GCSE English Literature Examiner.
The poetry of Phillip Larkin: Eduqas A Level
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The poetry of Phillip Larkin: Eduqas A Level

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These resources are designed to help you teach the poetry of Larkin as a part of the component 1 (poetry) part B (comparative poetry). Larkin and Duffy are taught as a pair on the Eduqas specification.
Analysis of key quotations for  Shakespere's  'Macbeth'
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Analysis of key quotations for Shakespere's 'Macbeth'

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This resource includes detailed analysis of key quotations relating to the following characters and themes: good vs evil, Macbeth and Banquo, bravery, temptation and guilt, appearance vs reality, confusion, the supernatural, kingship vs tyranny, and Macduff. The analysis covers A01, A02 and A03 and is a perfect revision resource.
KS3 19th century literary unit
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KS3 19th century literary unit

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This is a whole unit (71 slides) designed to help develop the confidence of your Yr 8 students when reading 19th-century literature. It will introduce skills that will be relevant to the study of literature at Key Stage 4, and help your students develop their understanding of contexts, as well as some of the conventions established in literary genres.
19th century complete unit for KS3
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19th century complete unit for KS3

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This is a whole unit (72 slides) designed to help develop the confidence of your Year 7 students when reading 19th-century literature. It will introduce skills that will be relevant to the study of literature at Key Stage 4, and help your students develop their understanding of contexts, as well as some of the conventions established in literary genres.