WJEC • English Literature
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Popular books WJEC • English Literature
Christina Rossetti, Christina G. Rossetti • ISBN 9780486280554
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Latest notes & summaries WJEC • English Literature
a collection of exam questions on King Lear 
 
A level English Literature
This document gives a summary of every scene in the play to make studying so much easier! After each summary, there is a list of all the key quotes from that scene and the character that says them, including some additional analysis. Can take hours off studying time and make a useful resource for finding quotes quickly! Written by an A/A* student at A-level.
This document includes seven comprehensive question responses ranging from grade A-C. Each response has specific examiner feedback, with justified reasoning as to why each mark has been achieved. Excellent revision tool for students undertaking WJEC AS English Literature. Books covered: Jane Eyre & A Streetcar Named Desire.
- Literary Criticism used in Streetcar named Desire essay to achieve an A* 
- The sources of the lit criticism are referenced
- Literary Criticism used in Streetcar named Desire essay to achieve an A* 
- The sources of the lit criticism are referenced
The key quotes and its analysis of the themes that occur in A Streetcar named Desire. Created for A level English Literature use.
An analysis of the struggles of women, specifically governesses, in Jane Eyre and the Victorian era.
A short analysis of the poem by John Keats, outlining the main techniques and meaning of the body of text.
A* level exemplar answer to the wjec past paper question, 'How far would you agree that ‘King Lear leaves its audience clearer about what is unjust than what is just'?
Comparative Essay on the theme of humans in association to specific places. This essay is a reponse to a typical question on the poetry paper. I recieved full marks for this essay.