OCR • English Literature
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Modules English Literature at OCR
Notes available for the following courses of English Literature at OCR
Popular books OCR • English Literature
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781853260094
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Latest notes & summaries OCR • English Literature
A* revision notes "Mrs. Dalloway" 
 
A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE
Examples of the OCR A-Level non-exam assessment coursework on Literature post-1900. This candidate wrote a comparative essay on Tom Stoppard's 'Arcadia' and Ian McEwan's 'Atonement', together with a re-creative writing piece with commentary . The essays were awarded near full marks.
Detailed essay plans covering AO1 and AO5 with complex analysis that achieved full marks at OCR A-Level. Appearances, Revenge and Madness are 3 very likely topics for the 2024 exams as they are yet to come up. These plans are comprehensive and will prepare you well. Created by a student who got an A* in OCR A Level English Literature but is suitable for any board!
Comprehensive revision for Hamlet focussing on AO5 of the OCR paper (critical interpretation). Critic quotes are organised by theme and character. Also includes a list of key performances and useful director decisions in these performances to bolster arguments. Created by a student who got an A* in OCR A Level English Literature but is suitable for any board!
Table with key quotes from every scene of Hamlet for revision, with speaking characters indicated. Created by a student who got an A* in OCR A Level English Literature but is suitable for any board!
Analysis of the poem "Text" by Carol Ann Duffy
"The patriarchal hierarchies at play in Richard III exclude women from power." 
Using your knowledge of the play as a whole, show how far you agree with this view of the play Richard III. 
Remember to support your view with reference to different interpretations.
revision notes on the character of Miranda in The Tempest
analysis of the poem "Unloving" by Carol Ann Duffy
Bridgewater Hall 
 
Carol Ann Duffy 
 
revision notes