A Level History and English Literature notes
Courses taken between September 2016 and July 2018
Pearson Edexcel courses
Mark schemes/ requirements/ information needed for exams and essays continue to change, meaning some information written in the essays may no longer be relevant, when they were relevant before.
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Compare the ways in which settings are created and used by the writers of your two chosen texts. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors (40 Marks) - Dracula and Dorian Gray
A comparative essay about the ways in which settings are created and used in Dracula and Dorian Gray. 
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A comparative essay about the ways in which settings are created and used in Dracula and Dorian Gray. 
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Explore and compare the ways in which women are presented in your two novels - Dracula and Dorian Gray
A comparative essay between Dracula and Dorian Gray - explore and compare the ways in which women are presented
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A comparative essay between Dracula and Dorian Gray - explore and compare the ways in which women are presented
Compare the ways in which the authors of the two novels create a sense of fear in your chosen texts. You must include contextual knowledge. – 45 MINS TIMED
A comparative essay between Dracula and Dorian Gray - creating a sense of fear. 
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A comparative essay between Dracula and Dorian Gray - creating a sense of fear. 
Timed essay - 45 minutes 
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Dracula Works
All essays on Dracula.
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- ‘The novel Dracula reflects the uncertainties and anxieties of a society in transition’ – Discuss • Essay
- Select and comment on two episodes showing Stoker’s use of nature and natural description. Refer to: contrasts, effects of beauty and harshness (the sublime), symbolism, and the relation of the two episodes to the whole novel • Lecture notes
- Dracula Passage – Mina Murray’s Journal, 8th August (pg 100) • Lecture notes
All essays on Dracula.
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How are Lucy and Mina presented up to chapter 21?
Essay discussing how characters Lucy Westonra and Mina Murray are presented up to chapter 21 in Dracula (as female characters).
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Essay discussing how characters Lucy Westonra and Mina Murray are presented up to chapter 21 in Dracula (as female characters).
Dracula Passage – Mina Murray’s Journal, 8th August (pg 100)
Analysis of Mina Murray's journal entry (8th August - pg 100). 
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Analysis of Mina Murray's journal entry (8th August - pg 100). 
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Select and comment on two episodes showing Stoker’s use of nature and natural description. Refer to: contrasts, effects of beauty and harshness (the sublime), symbolism, and the relation of the two episodes to the whole novel
Comprehension questions based on Stoker's use of nature and natural descriptions. Using 2 quotes.
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Comprehension questions based on Stoker's use of nature and natural descriptions. Using 2 quotes.
‘The novel Dracula reflects the uncertainties and anxieties of a society in transition’ – Discuss
A Colour-coded discussion about whether Dracula reflects uncertainties and anxieties of a society in transition.
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A Colour-coded discussion about whether Dracula reflects uncertainties and anxieties of a society in transition.
Dorian Gray – Chapter 4: Victorian Women
Analysis of Victorian women in Chapter 4 of Dorian Gray via comprehension questions
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Analysis of Victorian women in Chapter 4 of Dorian Gray via comprehension questions
Chapter 6: Dorian in love – Comprehension questions
Questions discussing love in Chapter 6 of Dorian Gray
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Questions discussing love in Chapter 6 of Dorian Gray
How accurate is it to say that parliament was a key prop to royal power in the years 1399-1509? A2 History Pearson Edexcel
Explore how Williams presents ideas about social class and difference in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' essay
A Streetcar Named Desire - Stella as an abhorrent character - Revision boxes - essay planning
Wasthe failure of Khrushchev's agricultural policies the main reason for economic problems in the USSR in 1964-1982? AS History Pearson Edexcel
How accurate is it to say that the GDR experienced a period of economic stability from 1961-1972? AS History Pearson Edexcel