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* Essay on corruption in Hamlet. Written by an A* student now studying at Oxford University. Following this essay will guarantee top marks. Covers A01, A02, A03 and A05.
The document provides in-depth character analysis for all characters in King Lear. There are analysed quotes provided as well as critical analysis quotes. From the use of these notes I achieved an A* at A level. A link to my Quizlet flashcards is also provided in the document.
Revision Notes A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE "Jane Eyre"
Revision notes Jane Eyre
A Level English Literature exam questions 
 
"Journey's End"
The essay question answered in this document is "The play shows passion triumphing over the constraints of duty and honour". Evaluate the presentation of passion in the play in light of this statement. Evaluate your ideas in light of contexts.' This is an A* graded essay with clear, key examples from the text and in-depth, critical analysis
The essay question answered in the document is “Cleopatra rises above the political machinations and the grim reality of the world of the play.” In light of this statement, evaluate Shakespeare’s presentation of Cleopatra, in the course of your answer consider the ways in which the plays can be interpreted.' This is an A* graded answer with clear, key examples from the text and in-depth critical analysis.
The essay question explores Shakespeare's characterisation of Cleopatra in his play, 'Anthony and Cleopatra'. This is an A* graded essay with key, clear examples from the text and detailed analysis.
The essay question answered in this document is “Relationships between siblings are characterised by a struggle for authority over one another.” How far can this comment be applied to ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and ‘The Duchess of Malfi’. This is an A* Essay with key, clear examples and detailed analysis
The essay question answered in this document is “A play about secrets and the catastrophic consequences of their exposure.” In light of this comment, explore Williams’ presentation of secrets and their revelation in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’. This is an A* Essay with key, clear examples.