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OCR GCSE 9-1 Religious Studies J625/06 – Religion, Philosophy & Ethics (Christian Perspective)QUESTION PAPER AND MARK SCHEME(2025)
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    OCR GCSE 9-1 Religious Studies J625/06 – Religion, Philosophy & Ethics (Christian Perspective)QUESTION PAPER AND MARK SCHEME(2025)

  • ACTUAL OCR GCSE 9-1 Religious Studies J625/06 – Religion, Philosophy & Ethics (Christian Perspective) QUESTION PAPER AND MARK SCHEME (2025) Master the Thematic Paper (J625/06) with these Grade 9 OCR RS Notes! This document covers Component 3: Religion, Philosophy, and Ethics in the Modern World from a Christian perspective. This is the applied paper where you use your knowledge of Christianity to answer ethical and philosophical questions. These notes provide balanced arguments for both si...
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A Level RE Natural law promotes injustice(30) full essay
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    A Level RE Natural law promotes injustice(30) full essay

  • Well written complete full essay on how Natural law promotes injustices(30) and includes examples and different philosophers Aquinas, Plato and Kainz.
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An Inspector Calls- Character and Themes Notes *grade 9* An Inspector Calls- Character and Themes Notes *grade 9*
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    An Inspector Calls- Character and Themes Notes *grade 9*

  • 32 Pages of full An Inspector Calls Notes Characters - Arthur Birling, Sybil Birling, Sheila Birling, Eric Birling, Gerald Croft, Inspector Goole, Eva Smith Themes- Social class and wealth, Age and conflict between generations, responsibility, gender, guilt and consequences, love (marriage and family love), time, justice and injustice, the supernatural includes full quotes and explanations
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AQA A level English Literature - William Blake - Songs of Experience, Songs of Innocence analysis notes
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    AQA A level English Literature - William Blake - Songs of Experience, Songs of Innocence analysis notes

  • This comprehensive revision document is your ultimate companion for studying William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience at A-Level (OCR or AQA). Packed with detailed analysis, contextual insights, and critical interpretations, it covers all key poems from both collections with side-by-side thematic comparisons, helping you master: Innocence vs Experience Blake’s views on religion, authority, and social injustice Symbolism, language, form and structure (AO2) Historical and...
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G8/9 Essay on Charity/Generosity in 'A Christmas Carol' G8/9 Essay on Charity/Generosity in 'A Christmas Carol'
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    G8/9 Essay on Charity/Generosity in 'A Christmas Carol'

  • GCSE G8/9 Essay on how Dickens explores the theme of Charity/Generosity in 'A Christmas Carol'
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Jane Eyre: Red Room Symbolism & Thematic Analysis - Literary Notes
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    Jane Eyre: Red Room Symbolism & Thematic Analysis - Literary Notes

  • This document offers an in-depth literary analysis of the symbolic and thematic significance of the Red Room episode in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre. It examines how the red room functions as a site of psychological trauma, social isolation, and symbolic repression, laying the groundwork for Jane’s moral and emotional development throughout the novel. The analysis is structured around key thematic concerns, including alienation, injustice, gender roles, class dynamics, and the suppression o...
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A-Level OCR Christina Rossetti Poetry Essay Exemplar (28/30 - A*)
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    A-Level OCR Christina Rossetti Poetry Essay Exemplar (28/30 - A*)

  • This essay answers the following question: ‘Where you see wrong or inequality or injustice, speak out’. In light of this view, consider ways in which writers explore inequality. This achieved a 28/30, an A*. Feedback is included, as well as the question.
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A Level English Literature AQA Social, Political, and Protest Writing Study Guide
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    A Level English Literature AQA Social, Political, and Protest Writing Study Guide

  • Unlock the power of protest literature with this comprehensive Social, Political, and Protest Writing (SPPW) study guide. Perfect for students and educators alike, this resource explores how literature can challenge injustice, spotlight oppression, and inspire social change. Using Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner and Tony Harrison’s poetry, the guide examines: Themes of oppression, violence, power, and rebellion Authorial methods including narrative structure, language, symbolism, ...
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A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE PART B CRIME WRITING - COMPARISON OF  ATONEMENT AND POETRY ANTHOLOGY Explore the significance of justice and injustice in two crime texts you have studied.
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    A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE PART B CRIME WRITING - COMPARISON OF ATONEMENT AND POETRY ANTHOLOGY Explore the significance of justice and injustice in two crime texts you have studied.

  • A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE PART B CRIME WRITING - COMPARISON OF ATONEMENT AND POETRY ANTHOLOGY Explore the significance of justice and injustice in two crime texts you have studied. Remember to include in your answer relevant detailed exploration of authorial methods. Atonement and Poetry
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