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What is the purpose of Pearl in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter”? 
 
This is an essay for A-Level English Literature (A Grade). As well as a full essay, I have included my annotated essay plan.
Read “Mowing” by Robert Frost and “The Baler” by Seamus Heaney. By close analysis, compare and contrast how the poets write about farm work. 
 
 
This is an essay which compares and contrasts the work of Frost and Heaney for A Level English Literature. As well as a full essay, I have included my essay plan. Happy studying!
This is a structure of how to plan and develop your essay points, outlining a seven-point structure for your argument. This structure can be applied to any literature essay. 
 
In the play (“A Streetcar Named Desire”), the Old South is more appealing than the New World of New Orleans. 
 
 
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This essay received an A+ at A Level, and can be used as an example for their essays. 
 
“Is Chillingworth the villain in “The Scarlet Letter”?” 
 
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Flashcards with key quotations and analysis for “A Streetcar Named Desire”, covering all major characters. Designed for A Level English Literature. (Part 5)
Flashcards with key quotations and analysis for “A Streetcar Named Desire”, covering all major characters. Designed for A Level English Literature. (Part 4)
Flashcards with key quotations and analysis for “A Streetcar Named Desire”, covering all major characters. Designed for A Level English Literature. (Part 3)
Flashcards with key quotations and analysis for “A Streetcar Named Desire”, covering all major characters. Designed for A Level English Literature. (Part 2)
Flashcards with key quotations and analysis for “A Streetcar Named Desire”, covering all major characters. Designed for A Level English Literature. (Part One)
Is desire fully destructive in “A Streetcar Named Desire”? 
 
This is an A-Level English Literature essay, which can be used for revision purposes. I receive full marks (50/50) on this essay, so it’s a great example for your own! Happy studying!