AQA • English Literature B
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Courses English Literature B at AQA
Notes available for the following courses of English Literature B at AQA
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A Streetcar named Desire 1
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A Streetcar Named Desire 4
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ASND and TGOST 1
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Aspects of Comedy 1B 19
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Aspects of Tragedy 227
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Christina Rosetti Poetry 6
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Coursework 4
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Coursework Component 1
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Elements of Crime Writing 147
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Elements of Political and Social Protest Writing Literature B 7716:7717 82
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ENGLISH LITERATURE B 16
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Feminine Gospels 1
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Feminine Gospels - Carol Ann Duffy 1
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Feminist Ways of Reading 1
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Frabkesntein 1
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Measure for Measure 1
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NEA 1
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NEA Coursework 1
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Othello 7712 18
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Poetry NEA 1
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Prose 1
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Shakespeare 1
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Street Car Named Desire and Feminine Gospels 7712 1
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The awakening 1
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The Great Gatsby 7712 1
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The Handmaids Tale 7712 2
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The kite runner 1
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Theory and Independence - Component 3 Coursework 1
Popular books AQA • English Literature B
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781853260186
Khaled Hosseini, Ehab Abdel Hamid • ISBN 9781526604736
Ian McEwan • ISBN 9780099429791
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781909621862
Tennessee Williams • ISBN 9780811216029
Kate Atkinson, Kate Atkinson • ISBN 9781409093671
Margaret Atwood, Margaret Atwood • ISBN 9781784871444
Agatha Christie • ISBN 9780007527526
Arthur Miller • ISBN 9780141182742
William Shakespeare, William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781903436592
Carol Duffy • ISBN 9780571211302
Carol Ann Duffy, Carol Ann Duffy • ISBN 9781447275251
Carol Ann Duffy • ISBN 9781509852666
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Here are some notes I made about McEwan's use of dark humour in 'Atonement' and the significance of this.
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AQA A-level English Literature Elements of Crime: Atonement• By chocolatedaisy03
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Here are some notes I made about McEwan's use of dark humour in 'Atonement' and the significance of this.
Here are some notes I made about the metafictional status of Atonement and the significance of this.
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AQA A-level English Literature Elements of Crime: Atonement• By chocolatedaisy03
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Here are some notes I made about the metafictional status of Atonement and the significance of this.
I thought this essay would have come up on the 2024 exam but it didn't. It is an A* worthy response.
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AQA A-level English Literature Elements of Crime: Atonement• By chocolatedaisy03
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I thought this essay would have come up on the 2024 exam but it didn't. It is an A* worthy response.
This is the question from the 2023 Elements of Crime paper section B. I obtained an A* for this particular essay.
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AQA A-level English Literature Elements of Crime: Atonement• By chocolatedaisy03
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This is the question from the 2023 Elements of Crime paper section B. I obtained an A* for this particular essay.
This is a "Keeping Track" for Shakespeare' s play "Richard II" and typically comes up on paper 1 for A-Level English Literature B. The keeping track is a plot summary of each act in the play with setting/location of the scene, key characters, key quotes from the scene, tragic features of the scene and terms that I learnt that day when I was doing the homework for it. Each quotation that I wrote has a colour associated to a character (which can be found of page 2 of the booklet).
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AQA•Aspects of Tragedy
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Richard II • William Shakespeare, Stephen Orgel• ISBN 9781840227208
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AQA English Literature B Paper 1- Aspects of Tragedy• By Indirama
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This is a "Keeping Track" for Shakespeare' s play "Richard II" and typically comes up on paper 1 for A-Level English Literature B. The keeping track is a plot summary of each act in the play with setting/location of the scene, key characters, key quotes from the scene, tragic features of the scene and terms that I learnt that day when I was doing the homework for it. Each quotation that I wrote has a colour associated to a character (which can be found of page 2 of the booklet).
'Othello's virtue and valour ultimately makes him admirable.' TWEDYA? 
Example essay written by year 13 student who achieved an A* in English Literature. Good practice for when it comes to writing your own essays to help with structure, language and concise writing. This essay is all about Othello's character.
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'Othello's virtue and valour ultimately makes him admirable.' TWEDYA? 
Example essay written by year 13 student who achieved an A* in English Literature. Good practice for when it comes to writing your own essays to help with structure, language and concise writing. This essay is all about Othello's character.
This powerpoint has been converted to a PDF of a presentation that I made as revision for paper 2 English literature B. In it there are themes that I did not consider before until I did the research for it and found them on LitCharts, York Notes etc. It also has quotes from the play that correspond to each theme. Each quote is highlighted so that it sticks out easily. 
 
The themes are: Fatherhood, Love and Marriage, Men and Masculinity, Women and Femininity, Light, Death, Deceit and Individua...
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AQA A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE B- Paper 2• By Indirama
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This powerpoint has been converted to a PDF of a presentation that I made as revision for paper 2 English literature B. In it there are themes that I did not consider before until I did the research for it and found them on LitCharts, York Notes etc. It also has quotes from the play that correspond to each theme. Each quote is highlighted so that it sticks out easily. 
 
The themes are: Fatherhood, Love and Marriage, Men and Masculinity, Women and Femininity, Light, Death, Deceit and Individua...
A very detailed and in depth analysis of multiple key quotes from each act. there are 14 A3 pages worth of highly detailed quotes.
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A very detailed and in depth analysis of multiple key quotes from each act. there are 14 A3 pages worth of highly detailed quotes.
An exemplar essay exploring the significance of revenge to the tragedy of ‘Othello.’
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An exemplar essay exploring the significance of revenge to the tragedy of ‘Othello.’
Essential quote bank for English Literature AS/A Level students studying Keats’ poetry. This bank includes all quotes you will ever need from ‘Lamia’ and ‘The Eve of St Agnes.’ Analysis of quotes is included. Quotes are organised by themes and characters.
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Essential quote bank for English Literature AS/A Level students studying Keats’ poetry. This bank includes all quotes you will ever need from ‘Lamia’ and ‘The Eve of St Agnes.’ Analysis of quotes is included. Quotes are organised by themes and characters.