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‘In dystopian literature, writers explore the relationship between people in a position of control and those who are controlled.’
A full-marks (30/30) essay comparing and contrasting the presentation of power and hierarchy in ‘1984’ and ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on context (AO3).
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A full-marks (30/30) essay comparing and contrasting the presentation of power and hierarchy in ‘1984’ and ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on context (AO3).
Female sexuality in '1984' and 'The Handmaid's Tale.'
A full-marks (30/30) essay comparing and contrasting the presentation of female sexuality in ‘1984’ and ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on context (AO3).
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A full-marks (30/30) essay comparing and contrasting the presentation of female sexuality in ‘1984’ and ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on context (AO3).
Full mark Hamlet essays
A range of essays considering various themes across the play Hamlet. All essays received full marks (15/15) and are tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5). The themes of each essay are: women, revenge, madness, indecision, impulsiveness, Hamlet's transformation, death.
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- ‘The play Hamlet shows a disturbing fascination with death.’ • Essay
- ‘The Hamlet Shakespeare presents in Act V is, in many ways, a different man from the Hamlet we saw earlier in the play.’ • Essay
- ‘Hamlet is destroyed by his impulsiveness, not his uncertainty.’ • Essay
- Madness is key to the play Hamlet because, paradoxically, truth can emerge through it.’ • Essay
- 'The play Hamlet proves revenge to be a worthless cause.’ • Essay
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A range of essays considering various themes across the play Hamlet. All essays received full marks (15/15) and are tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5). The themes of each essay are: women, revenge, madness, indecision, impulsiveness, Hamlet's transformation, death.
‘In Hamlet, the female characters are mere victims.’
A full-marks (15/15) essay considering the presentation of women throughout the play Hamlet. The title is: ‘In Hamlet, the female characters are mere victims.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
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A full-marks (15/15) essay considering the presentation of women throughout the play Hamlet. The title is: ‘In Hamlet, the female characters are mere victims.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
'The play Hamlet proves revenge to be a worthless cause.’
A full-marks (15/15) essay considering revenge throughout the play Hamlet. The title is: ‘The play Hamlet proves revenge to be a worthless cause.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
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A full-marks (15/15) essay considering revenge throughout the play Hamlet. The title is: ‘The play Hamlet proves revenge to be a worthless cause.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
Madness is key to the play Hamlet because, paradoxically, truth can emerge through it.’
A full-marks (15/15) essay considering madness throughout the play Hamlet. The title is: ‘Madness is key to the play Hamlet because, paradoxically, truth can emerge through it.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
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A full-marks (15/15) essay considering madness throughout the play Hamlet. The title is: ‘Madness is key to the play Hamlet because, paradoxically, truth can emerge through it.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
‘Hamlet is destroyed by his impulsiveness, not his uncertainty.’
A full-marks (15/15) essay considering the Hamlet’s impulsiveness and uncertainty throughout the play. The title is: ‘Hamlet is destroyed by his impulsiveness, not his uncertainty.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
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A full-marks (15/15) essay considering the Hamlet’s impulsiveness and uncertainty throughout the play. The title is: ‘Hamlet is destroyed by his impulsiveness, not his uncertainty.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
‘The Hamlet Shakespeare presents in Act V is, in many ways, a different man from the Hamlet we saw earlier in the play.’
A full-marks (15/15) essay considering the Hamlet’s change in character throughout the play. The title is: ‘The Hamlet Shakespeare presents in Act V is, in many ways, a different man from the Hamlet we saw earlier in the play.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
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A full-marks (15/15) essay considering the Hamlet’s change in character throughout the play. The title is: ‘The Hamlet Shakespeare presents in Act V is, in many ways, a different man from the Hamlet we saw earlier in the play.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
‘The play Hamlet shows a disturbing fascination with death.’
A full-marks (15/15) essay considering the presentation of death in Hamlet. The title is: ‘The play Hamlet shows a disturbing fascination with death.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
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A full-marks (15/15) essay considering the presentation of death in Hamlet. The title is: ‘The play Hamlet shows a disturbing fascination with death.’ Tailored to the OCR A-level English Literature course. Strong focus on critics (AO5).
‘In Hamlet, the female characters are mere victims.’
Female sexuality in '1984' and 'The Handmaid's Tale.'
'The play Hamlet proves revenge to be a worthless cause.’
Madness is key to the play Hamlet because, paradoxically, truth can emerge through it.’
‘The play Hamlet shows a disturbing fascination with death.’