Unseen gothic - Study guides, Revision notes & Summaries
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Gothic summary notes A level OCR English Lit 59/60 A*
- Summary • 11 pages • 2023
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ALL summary notes used for A Level English Literature OCR gothic exam to achieve 99% overall (10 pages) 
Includes: 
- summaries of key gothic texts from 1764-1983 such as The Castle of Otranto, The Woman in White, The Woman in Black, Frankenstein, Carmilla, Vathek, The Monk and many more 
- example phrases and sentence starters to use in essays 
- table of common gothic tropes and the texts that use them to compare the unseen extract to in the exam 
- how to structure the essay 
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The Gothic- Unseen Analysis Essay HELP BOOKLET
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This booklet provides a detailed and coherent cover of the gothic in recent and ancient history, as well as highlighting key themes and topics, available for discussion in the unseen extract essay which appears in the OCR English Literature examination.
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Descriptive Notes for the Unseen Gothic for OCR A Level English Literature
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Descriptive class notes for the Unseen Gothic: 
 
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- Notes 
- Summaries 
- Context
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The Gothic revision pack
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This revision package includes all the necessary information for the unseen gothic analysis essay within the English Literature A-Level, with critical quotations relevant to every gothic novel and discussion of the gothic eras, it is a necessity for exam season!
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A grade A Level Gothic Unseen Essay: Percy Bysshe Shelley, St Irvyne (1811)
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28/30 (A grade) Unseen Gothic essay. Does not contain extract but can be used as a guide on how to structure your own essays. The only feedback I had from my teacher was to include a little more context from other Gothic literature.
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A Level English Literature Gothic Component: Dracula and The Bloody Chamber bundle
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A bundle consisting of documents containing everything you'll ever need to know about Dracula and The Bloody Chamber. Includes: A booklet with detailed analysis and quotes, separate doucments with quotes for each text and an A grade unseen gothic essay.
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OCR A-level English Literature Paper 2 The Gothic close analysis revision notes
- Summary • 20 pages • 2024
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ALL A* level revision notes needed for the Unseen Gothic close analysis section of the OCR A-level English Literature Paper 2 exam. These notes contain a concise summary of everything you need to know about how to achieve each AO for this question, an in-depth overview of the mark scheme, an essay plan that you can follow for each Gothic close analysis question, Gothic analysis notes, notes on the Gothic canon and Gothic genres, and also wider context about the Gothic canon. Overall, these notes...
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Unseen and Close Analysis Revision Guide
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With these carefully crafted and detailed revision guides, I aim to offer students a refresher on how to effectively analyse a piece of previously unseen poetry, prose, or drama. In these notes I have provided definitions of more complex poetic terminology which it is crucial to know when analysing the form of a poem, and because a change in meter or rhyme scheme can impact and enhance your analysis. This guide also reminds students of several different language, structural, and formal technique...
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A Level English Gothic Unseen Essay - The Red Room
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This is an essay for the gothic unseen section of the A Level English Literature 'Comparative and Contextual Study' exam (the 2.5 hour long one). This essay is in response to a passage from H.G Wells 'The Red Room'. This essay will help you understand what to include in the essays along with the structure you should follow to achieve top marks.
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