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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!
An extensive and detailed analysis of all key events, characters and themes of the book. 
It includes quotations, how these quotations can be used to support a point. 
All the quotations and notes are organised by theme/tropes and characters which makes revision or essay planning easy.
Past Questions for the Crime and Detection module of Paper 2 English Literature. 
This document has both the last questions and how you might approach it with different topic sentences/ points. It has key comparative points to enable you to get into the top bands of the mark scheme.
Key notes for gender within Othello. 
It contains key quotes and quotations from critics to aid both A02 and A05. 
This document also has an essay plan for to help with both the introduction, the points but also for being able to appeal to the mark scheme with use of writers craft and Shakespeare’s intentions and context. 
Although this is for gender it is also helpful for other essays/themes such as setting, misogyny, social expectations.
Useful document for Othello revision made up with quotes from the play as well quotes from critics. 
All these quotes with supporting notes are separated into different key themes such as Gender, identity etc as well as individual characters and setting. 
All of this helps to inform your Othello and drama revision.
A useful document for English Literature A-level. 
Key critical quotations to help with A05 in your Othello essays, they can be used for themes on identity, gender, aspiration, power etc. 
A key summary of all key critical quotations to make revision easier.