OCR • English Literature
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Modules English Literature at OCR
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Popular books OCR • English Literature
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781853260094
Henrik Ibsen, Non Worrall • ISBN 9780486270623
Bram Stoker • ISBN 9780141199337
John Webster, Dover Thrift Editions • ISBN 9780486406602
Owen Sheers • ISBN 9781854114037
Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde • ISBN 9781543092769
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781408133477
Geoffrey Chaucer, Sheila Innes • ISBN 9781316615478
George Orwell, Duncan Macmillan • ISBN 9789175710211
John Milton, John Milton • ISBN 9780141394633
T. Capote • ISBN 9780241951453
John Donne • ISBN 9780140424409
Terry Breverton • ISBN 9781445621111
Latest notes & summaries OCR • English Literature
These are detailed character quote banks. Each section is broken down into characters, each sections starts with the themes that relate to the character written in red next to their name, then there is a description of what their dramatic function is in the play, then the quotes themselves which are broken down into the scenes and Acts that they appear, this is then followed on by Hamlet critics that you can apply to different character, the section then finishes with Hamlet productions that you...
9000+ word Gothic notes for OCR A level English Literature written over 2 years. Contains detailed notes of Gothic through the ages (Enlightenment, Romantic, Victorian & Modern) as well as a comparison of Frankenstein and The Bloody Chamber corresponding to different themes and tropes plus critics. This can also be a solid foundation in which one can add their own knowledge for example adding own quotes and different critical interpretations :) I really hopes this is a beneficial aid to your rev...
11 mind maps of 11 most relevant themes in hamlet. points for argument, quotes and critics appropriate to the theme are all included. great for ideas and essay planning.
Full mark essay written by an A* English Literature student analysing Shakespeare’s use of language and its dramatic effects in A3S4 of Twelfth Night. 
 
This style of question is found in Section A of Paper 1 in OCR A-level English Literature and covers both AO1 and AO2. 
 
Please feel free to leave a review if you found this essay helpful and check out my other resources for Twelfth Night!
ull mark essay written by an A* English literature student in response to the question ‘Love is only ever presented as something superficial in ‘Twelfth Night’’, focusing on the love expressed by Orsino, Viola and Antonio. 
 
This style of question is found in Section B of Paper 1 in OCR A-level English Literature and covers AO1, AO3 and AO5. 
 
I have 3 A* in my A-levels and 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 - please leave a review if you found this essay helpful and check out my other resources for ...
Full mark essay written by an A* English Literature student, responding to the question: 
“The instinct to control others is natural in humanity”. In light of this view, consider ways in which the writers explore control and authority. 
 
This style of question is found in Section B, Paper 1 of OCR A-level English Literature and covers AO1, AO3 and AO5. The texts analysed in this essay are Book 9+10 of ‘Paradise Lost’ and ‘A Doll’s House’. 
 
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Full mark essay written by an A* English Literature student analysing Shakespeare’s use of language and its dramatic effects in A2S2 of Twelfth Night. 
 
This style of question is found in Section A of Paper 1 in OCR A-level English Literature and covers both AO1 and AO2. 
 
I have 3A* in my A-levels and 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 - please feel free to leave a review if you found this essay helpful and check out my other resources for Twelfth Night!
ull mark essay written by an A* English Literature student, responding to the question: Female voices are only heard through men in dystopian fiction 
 
This style of question is found in Section B, Paper 2 of OCR A-level English Literature and covers AO1, AO3 and AO5. The texts analysed in this essay are ‘1984’ and ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. 
 
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This bundle includes: 
* A 13 page revision document containing all the necessary information for the characters. This is organised in a highly useful table. The characters in the document include; King Hamlet/the Ghost, Hamlet, Claudius, Gertrude, Ophelia, Polonius, Laertes, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and Osric. The table is colour-coded to highlight different performances of the play and critical interpretations which are essential for the part b question. 
* A essay plan for a part b quest...
A complete revision set I used for my final A-level exams to achieve 57/60 
 
This document includes: 
- summaries of each Rossetti poem and key quotes for each 
- key and chronological quotes of Ibsen's A Doll's house 
- context of reception 
- context of production (in-depth w/ laws of time) 
- modern critics w/ date and author 
- contemporary critics w/ date and author