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Essay on the theme of masculinity in A Streetcar Named Desire; achieved an A* in Edexcel A-level English Literature. The question reads: ‘We shouldn’t be shocked by Stanley’s attitude to women and his violent behaviour; he is just a product of his time.’ In the light of this statement, explore how Williams presents masculinity in A Streetcar Named Desire. 
- A key theme of the play, analysis from this essay can be used for many different questions
Full, in-depth essay plan of the theme of past vs present in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire; used to achieve an A* in Edexcel A-level English Literature 
- A key theme in the play so material can be used in many different essays 
- Includes an introduction and 3 in-depth paragraph plans with quotes and analysis
An in-depth, 50 page document summarising the plot and all key quotes of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams - excellent revision aid! 
- Used to achieve an A* in Edexcel A-level English Literature
Key Literature Critics for Othello 
Includes summaries from Shakespeare: A Critical Anthology – Tragedy for A-level Edexcel English Literature - used to achieve an A* 
ESSENTIAL for the critical analysis component of A-level
A full and detailed essay plan for a question concerning Jealousy in Othello; as this is a key theme in the play these ideas could be used in many essays 
Used to achieve an A* in A-level Edexcel English Literature; includes all components including AO1 (argument and thesis), AO2 (quotes and analysis), AO3 (context), AO5 (critics)
Overview of key information to help your study and revision of Shakespeare's Othello - includes key information, a summary of the plot, advanced contextual knowledge, and a summary of the key themes of the play 
- Helped to achieve an A* in A-level Edexcel English Literature, 
- By a current Oxford University student
Scene-by-scene summary of Shakespeare's Othello of all key quotes of the play - perfect for revision! 
Used to achieve an A* in Edexcel A-level English Literature
Title: With reference to wider critical reading and context compare how Hemingway in For Whom The Bell Tolls and Shakespeare in King Lear explore morality 
This essay received 60/60 and is a great example of what the examiners are looking for in a piece of English coursework 
it provides an in depth, yet to the point comparison between morality in For Whom the Bell Tolls and King Lear, containing the correct formatting and footnotes
Just the major critics I used for revising Hamlet for English literature A level. Flashcards.
This document provides a detailed guide to the text, made up of key quotations from across the book to support any point. 
It is all organised by different themes and characters which makes revision as well as essay planning so much easier. 
This is a full guide as I know how hard finding good In Cold Blood revision material is!