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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!
“In ‘A Streetcar Named Desire,’ it’s impossible to escape the past”- through analysis of dramatic methods used in the play, and drawing. On relevant contextual information, show to what extent you agree with this statement. 
 
 
This is an A-grade A Level English Literature essay. You can use it to inspire different essays. Happy studying!
“The setting of New Orleans in “A Streetcar Named Desire” is fundamental to the plot. Through analysis of the dramatic methods used in the play, and drawing on relevant contextual information, show to what extent you agree with this statement.” 
 
This is an essay for A Level English Literature, on “A Streetcar Named Desire”. I received an A. You can use this as a basis for different essays. Happy studying!
Mindmaps detailing key quotations for the study of “The Scarlet Letter”. Covers essential characters (Hester, Dimmesdale, Pearl, Chillingworth) and symbols (the prison, the rose bush, the scarlet letter, the scaffold, the forest, the governor’s hall, the meteor). Designed for A Level, but can be used for all study.