AQA • English Literature A
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Modules English Literature A at AQA
Notes available for the following courses of English Literature A at AQA
- A Doll's House 1
- A Handmaid's Tale 1
- A Level Love Through the Ages AQA Poetry 3
- A Room with a View 2
- A Room with a View & poetry anthology 2
- A streetcar named desire P2EngLit 18
- A Streetcar Named Desire & The Handmaid's Tale 2
- Anthology of Love Poetry: Love Through the Ages 5
- Anthology: love poetry through the ages 7712B 5
- Anthology: love poetry through the ages pre-1900 1
- Atonement 2
- Paper 1 1
- Paper 1: Love through the ages 4
- Paper 2B: Texts in shared contexts - Modern Times 4
- Paper 3 1
- Phantom of the opera 1
- Plath and Hughes Nature Comparison Full Essay 1
- Plays 2
- Poetry 9
- Poetry & A Room With A View 1
- Poetry and novel comparison paper 1 1
- Poetry and text comparison 1
- Poetry- Sylvia Plath 1
- Prose 3
- Tess of the D'Urbervilles 1
- Texts in shared contexts 4.2 8
- The Awakening 7
- The gothic genre 1
- The Great Gatsby 13
- The Great Gatsby and Poetry 1
- The Great Gatsby-Context 1
- The Great Gatsby/The Awakening comparision AS 1
- The Handmaid's Tale 12
- The Handmaid's Tale and A Streetcar named Desire 1
- The Handmaids Tale 1
- The Taming of the Shrew 9
- The Woman in White 1
- Tragedy 4
Popular books AQA • English Literature A
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Latest notes & summaries AQA • English Literature A
A/A* resource providing an exceptional guide for understanding Hardy's novel, 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles' - covering every assessment objective required for A Level English Literature! It offers perceptive, assured, and sophisticated notes. The resource delves deeply into Hardy's authorial methods, offering insightful commentary on how his techniques shape the novel's meanings. It also includes the socio-historical context of the novel, providing comprehensive comparative analysis and con...
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Unlock your potential in AQA A-Level English Literature with these top-tier essay plan notes! Crafted to near-perfection, these notes helped me achieve exceptional grades. Each essay plan is meticulously structured with: 
 
Detailed Content: Comprehensive breakdowns of key themes, characters, and quotes. 
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To be used in essays, these are perfect a* notes for atonement aqa a level
Quotes from Jane Eyre organised into themes
A list of short, concise critic quotes that are ready to be used in essays to level up your analysis
A thorough language analysis of Work and History, two key poems from the Feminine Gospels. Includes references to feminist and Marxist criticism.
1. An in-depth analysis of the poems Work and History, with references to Marxist and Feminist Theory and language analysis. 
 
2. Selected critical quotes that can be added to essays to broaden language analysis and add complexity. 
 
3. A list of exam-style questions, perfect for mocks and exam preparation,
These are photos of a hand written essay. The question says "Compare the ways in which the writers of your two chosen texts portray the social concequences of human arrogance". The Handmaid's Tale and Frankenstein are compared due to the fact they are science fiction texts. I believe I recieved a high C in this specific essay but got an overall B in my A levels
This essay question reads "Compare the ways in which Shelley and Atwood use satire in Frankenstein and The Handmaid's Tale, to critique the accepted female roles in their respective societies". These are pictures of the printed essay as I do not have the original. This recieved a level B.
These pictures are of the handwritten notes I made before my final exam where I got a B in my A levels. These notes explore structure, with a focus on the dedications, epigraphs, and the historical notes found in the book. Similarly I recap narration, the use of tense, context and feminism in the text. I also briefly explore New England and Colonial America in these last notes before the exam