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
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
Essay on the presentation of power in Christina Rossetti's poetry and Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House.
Essay on how female desire is presented in Christina Rossetti's poetry and Henrik Ibsen's 'A Doll's House'.
Essay on how love is presented through Christina Rossetti's poetry and Henrik Ibsen's 'A Doll's House'.
Essential for those studying Christina Rossetti's poetry, these comprehensive summary notes distil the crucial information and quotes from all the poems featured in the OCR A-Level English Literature specification. This allows you to get to the core of what each poem is saying, the themes it addresses, and the key quotations to be learning, saving you the hassle of re-reading and analysing each poem yourself
This comprehensive summary of interpretations of 'Hamlet' over time is designed to help you hit AO5, which makes up 50% of your mark in the OCR A-Level Shakespeare whole-text question. The notes are organised in table format to make them easy to follow, with columns for each era, the corresponding overall critical consensus on the play, individual critics and their direct quotations, and then relevant quotations from the play to back up each view
Containing everything you need to effectively analyse Act 4 of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', this comprehensive 19-page textual analysis identifies and explains structural and linguistic techniques in-depth. It also includes suggestions for how to structure your introduction and conclusion, something that students often struggle with. The analysis is organised by theme / dramatic effect, with the requirements of the OCR A-Level extract question in mind, but it could be used as effective preparation fo...
Containing everything you need to effectively analyse Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', this comprehensive 49-page textual analysis identifies and explains structural and linguistic techniques in-depth. The analysis is organised by theme / dramatic effect, with the requirements of the OCR A-Level extract question in mind, but it could be used as effective preparation for a variety of examinations and exam boards. The document not only covers close analysis, but also relevant critical statements, helping y...
Designed for A-level students studying "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë, our detailed essay plan is tailored to help you excel in your studies. This guide breaks down the novel's themes, characters, and narrative techniques, offering a clear structure to organize your essays effectively. It provides insightful prompts and discussion points that will spark ideas and deepen your analysis. Whether you're preparing for exams or working on coursework, our plan ensures you explore important aspect...
I created a PowerPoint which goes over all the key things to be known about the Pre 1900 paper for A level OCR. The PowerPoint tells you exactly what needs to be known for each paper, the amount of time given for each paper, context, quotes, crictics, a summary of the acts ect. The PowerPoint is incomplete in places but would be great to work from and add more too.
A comprehensive 19-page summary table of direct comparison points for F Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' and Nella Larsen's 'Passing'. Unusually for study notes of this type, the document is organised with both authors constantly in mind, drawing out points that are relevant for both, helping you to hit AO4 (comparison). Lots of students struggle with finding relevant ways to compare their texts at A-Level, especially when the two are very different; these notes, organised in a clear table ...