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I have gotten an A* in English Literature. I learned that the best way to improve your marks on these questions is to delve deep into the context of each poet. Here are some notes that I have taken to help understand important information about each poet.
121 pages of the most important quotes ordures by theme in both 'The Little Stranger' by Sarah Waters and 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde. The document also includes very detailed context for both novels, no other context is needed it is all collected at the bottom of the document. The level of detail is of an A* standard.
Important and niche context for Twelfth Night. These notes are of an A* standard.
includes a summary, relevant context and language analysis of 'Passing and Glassing', one of the poems in the a level english Rossetti anthology. I recieved an A* in english using these notes.
A prose essay written by an A* english a level student about the use of narrators in Dorian Gray and The Little Stranger.
This document provides a summary, key quotes and language analysis, and relevant context for chapters 14-16 of The Picture of Dorian Gray. These notes are of an A* standard, and are fully indepth.
This is an investigation into the motif of the mirror in Gothic fiction, framed as context for The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters. This is a niche, detailed piece of literary context, which i have woven into historical context, to use for the supernatural prose exam. Using specific context as such, I recieved an A* in my English Literature A level in 2024.
One full paragraph from an essay titled: 'Explore the ways in which Waters presents characters who are haunted in The Little Stranger'. It is an indepth exploration of the haunting of Roderick Ayres, with language analysis and relevant historical context. This paragraph was marked and is at A* level.
This is a short presentation on The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, including a brief summary, important context, 5 important quotes with A* language analysis and 2 critical quotes that are especially pertinent. Pls do not expect a long presentation- it is simply an overview of the novel- it is an A* presentation despite its briefness.
This is a comparative essay for the prose section of English Literature a level (edexcel). I recieved 38/40 for this essay. It is an indepth exploration of masculinity in DG and TLS. I went on to get an A* in english a level 2024, using this essay as a template for all my essays to come.