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WJEC A Level English Literature King Lear A* Essay
A critical response to the statement ‘It is not the fall of a king, but the destruction of family bonds that has the greatest impact in King Lear’. WJEC A Level English Literature qualification. 40/45 mark.
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A critical response to the statement ‘It is not the fall of a king, but the destruction of family bonds that has the greatest impact in King Lear’. WJEC A Level English Literature qualification. 40/45 mark.
WJEC A2 Unit 4 King Lear A grade essay
An A grade response to the statement ‘A life of absolute power strips away insight’ in reference to Shakespeare’s King Lear. Made for WJEC A Level English Literature qualification. Teacher annotations which cover AO1 - AO5.
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An A grade response to the statement ‘A life of absolute power strips away insight’ in reference to Shakespeare’s King Lear. Made for WJEC A Level English Literature qualification. Teacher annotations which cover AO1 - AO5.
Comparative essay between Philip Larkin and Carol Ann Duffy.
Comparative essay between Philip Larkin and Carol Ann Duffy for the WJEC A-Level English Literature qualification. Poems included: ‘Afternoons’, ‘Away and See’, ‘First Sight’, ‘Stafford Afternoons’. Includes in-depth annotations from a teacher, which cover Bands 1 through 5.
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Comparative essay between Philip Larkin and Carol Ann Duffy for the WJEC A-Level English Literature qualification. Poems included: ‘Afternoons’, ‘Away and See’, ‘First Sight’, ‘Stafford Afternoons’. Includes in-depth annotations from a teacher, which cover Bands 1 through 5.