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This document is from the AQA A-Level English Literature B exam. It the Poetry: crime and political and social protest anthology that is apart of Paper 2. I have annotated this poem in class and is what I have completed so far this year. It has two sonnets in it and has the annotations analysed separately for each sonnet in the picture. Each word/quote has been highlighted the same colour as the annotation for it so that it can be found easily in the annotation. The document is Divisions by Tony...
This document is from the Tony Harrison selection in the A-Level English Literature B Anthology (7717) for Poetry: crime and political and social protest. It appears on Paper 2 of the course and can be an option for A Level students to be doing in their exam. These pictures are of what I have annotated so far at school from the Anthology and each highlighted quote has a relative annotation that goes alongside it. 
This uploaded annotation pdf has the poem: National Trust by Tony Harrison.
I have written up all the past paper questions for Paper 1 of English Literature B, Aspects Of Tragedy. For Section A and B, I have written up the Othello extract question and the Othello essay questions. But for section C, I have written the questions which apply to any tragedy texts studied (I studied Death of a Salesman and Tess of the D'Urbervilles'. For the essay questions, I have written the first line and who says it and the last line and who says it to help mark out the passage within ...
Some notes I made on some of the elements of crime. Could be helpful for the unseen prose in section a of paper 2.
Just some notes I made based on McEwan's article.
An essay I completed on the tragic protagonists in both 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' and 'Death of a Salesman' debating the notion whether Tess and Willy Loman are exceptional or unexceptional individuals.
A comparison essay comparing Miller's 'Death of a Salesman' to Hardy's 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles' and the tragic outcomes of both protagonists.
Some notes I made about the Golden Age of the Weimar Republic.
A response I completed about Act 4 Scene 2 and the significance it plays in orchestrating a greater sense of tragedy.
Some revision cards I made for Othello. You can print them out and cut them out like Q-cards.