AQA • English Literature A
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analysis notes of the significance of the green light in the great gatsby, considering daisy buchanan and jay gatsby.
Bank of essay questions on Bram Stoker's A LEVEL
A detailed guide of all key quotations in The Handmaid's Tale. I was awarded an 9. Also contains academic view points, which generate additional marks and are necessary for top grades.
A* grade essay answering the question, 'Compare and contrast the presentation of female oppression in Christina Rossetti, The Complete Poems, and A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. Examine the view that women suffer under a patriarchal society.'. This document is intended to support with coursework preparation by providing a well written essay example. It also includes an accurate bibliography.
A collection of key quotations from throughout Achebe’s Things Fall Apart studied for A-level English Literature. Presented as a table the quotes are cross referenced with characters, themes and techniques to help prompt extended analysis.
Detailed analysis of To his Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell including language techniques and connotations. Also involves context to the poem and in depth analysis.
This mis a short 2 and a bit age essay I wrote on Mary Shelly's Frankenstein
For my English Literature exam, I did barely any revision and simply read over these sheets a few times and ended up getting an A! This will guarantee an in-depth understanding of poetry and get you good marks!
A comprehensive overview of the context, literary form, content, themes and critical analysis needed to achieve an A* grade on the A-Level English Literature A 'Othello' question. All you need to create flashcards, practice exam questions and memorise qutoes complete with analysis of key themes, characters and scenes.
An essay plan on the question: "It is often said that inequality is the driving force of conflict; explore the impact of inequality in one of the works you’ve studied, and how it is presented." 
 
3 Paragraphs 
 
Class inequality 
Wealth inequality 
Gender inequality 
 
Can be used for International Baccalaureate or A-level