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Courses English Literature at CIE
Notes available for the following courses of English Literature at CIE
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Coursework 9695 1
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Drama 1
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Emily Dickinson 3
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Gillian Clarke 10
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King Lear 2
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Macbeth 16
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Narrative types 1
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Nineteen Eighty-Four 1
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Paper 1 Drama and Poetry 1
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Poetry 9695 145
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SHAKESPEARE 1
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Unit 5 - Shakespeare and other pre-20th Century Texts 9695 15
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Unit 6 - 20th Century Writing IndianInk 5
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Unit 7 - Comment and Appreciation 2
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Unseen Prose and Poetry 1
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Unseen/ Comment and Analysis 1
Latest notes & summaries CIE • English Literature
This essay is graded A* at A Level. This essay offers a wide breadth of knowledge on the novel: it covers a detailed characterisation of the main characters and is peppered with quotations selected from different parts of the novel with rich analysis of the concept of identity and the importance of purpose for Ishiguro's characters. The content of the essay also supplies you with great subjects of discussion and can be used as writing prompts too.
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CIE•Unit 7 - Comment and Appreciation
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Never Let Me Go • Kazuo Ishiguro• ISBN 9780571258093
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This essay is graded A* at A Level. This essay offers a wide breadth of knowledge on the novel: it covers a detailed characterisation of the main characters and is peppered with quotations selected from different parts of the novel with rich analysis of the concept of identity and the importance of purpose for Ishiguro's characters. The content of the essay also supplies you with great subjects of discussion and can be used as writing prompts too.
This essay is graded A at A Level, scoring these marks by insightful comments and an advanced discussion of the underlying themes not first apparent. This essay serves as a perfect example of how to further develop your conceptual points and take your writing skills up a notch. Including a range of closely analysed quotes, this essay sheds light on a plentiful amount of themes such as the power of memory and nature and the relentless passing of time.
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CIE•Unit 6 - 20th Century Writing
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Four Quartets • T S Eliot, Eliot• ISBN 9780571351183
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This essay is graded A at A Level, scoring these marks by insightful comments and an advanced discussion of the underlying themes not first apparent. This essay serves as a perfect example of how to further develop your conceptual points and take your writing skills up a notch. Including a range of closely analysed quotes, this essay sheds light on a plentiful amount of themes such as the power of memory and nature and the relentless passing of time.
This essay is graded A* at A Level, scoring these marks by its insightful and advanced discussion of the mother daughter dynamic in the novel. Covering a myriad of topics such as the importance of blood and lineage, fate and social criticism, this essay covers the whole novel with in-depth analysis of quotes and thematic schemes.
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CIE•Unit 5 - Shakespeare and other pre-20th Century Texts
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Tess of the d\\\'Urbervilles • Thomas Hardy• ISBN 9780141199948
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This essay is graded A* at A Level, scoring these marks by its insightful and advanced discussion of the mother daughter dynamic in the novel. Covering a myriad of topics such as the importance of blood and lineage, fate and social criticism, this essay covers the whole novel with in-depth analysis of quotes and thematic schemes.
This essay is graded A* (92%, 23/25) A Level, scoring these marks by its insightful and advanced discussion of the instances of chance and coincidence. Covering a myriad of topics such as fate, social class and setting, this essay covers the whole novel with in-depth analysis of quotes, both primary and secondary characters and Hardy's thematic schemes.
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CIE•Unit 5 - Shakespeare and other pre-20th Century Texts
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Tess of the d\\\'Urbervilles • Thomas Hardy• ISBN 9780141199948
Preview 1 out of 2 pages
This essay is graded A* (92%, 23/25) A Level, scoring these marks by its insightful and advanced discussion of the instances of chance and coincidence. Covering a myriad of topics such as fate, social class and setting, this essay covers the whole novel with in-depth analysis of quotes, both primary and secondary characters and Hardy's thematic schemes.
This essay is graded A* (92%, 23/25) A Level offering in depth critical analysis of quotes with a perceptive understanding of Richard II's impending downfall. It also includes insightful points on the play's sense of foreboding and symbolism, Shakespeare's narrative and pace providing astute close reading. This essay provides concise and refreshing ideas useful for note taking and brainstorming, and is a good essay template for any exam board.
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CIE•Unit 5 - Shakespeare and other pre-20th Century Texts
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Richard II • William Shakespeare• ISBN 9789035108325
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This essay is graded A* (92%, 23/25) A Level offering in depth critical analysis of quotes with a perceptive understanding of Richard II's impending downfall. It also includes insightful points on the play's sense of foreboding and symbolism, Shakespeare's narrative and pace providing astute close reading. This essay provides concise and refreshing ideas useful for note taking and brainstorming, and is a good essay template for any exam board.
This is an A* level detailed Essay Plan which addresses the question 'How does Dickens present the character Nancy and what is her role in the novel Oliver Twist.' This essay plan was written particularly in line with CIE mark scheme but it will be applicable to other mark schemes too. It addresses the themes of poverty, maternalism, victimhood, stoicism.
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CIE•Unit 6 - 20th Century Writing
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Oliver Twist • Charles Dickens• ISBN 9780141198880
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This is an A* level detailed Essay Plan which addresses the question 'How does Dickens present the character Nancy and what is her role in the novel Oliver Twist.' This essay plan was written particularly in line with CIE mark scheme but it will be applicable to other mark schemes too. It addresses the themes of poverty, maternalism, victimhood, stoicism.
This is a detailed A* essay plan that addresses the question 'How does Dickens present Mr Bumble and what is his role in the novel? ' It goes through the essay point by point, making it an incredibly useful resource to write an essay plan quickly. Addresses critical viewpoints including Victorian Institutions, Selfishness and Neglect and Fagin and other villains.
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CIE•Unit 6 - 20th Century Writing
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Oliver Twist • Charles Dickens• ISBN 9780141198880
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This is a detailed A* essay plan that addresses the question 'How does Dickens present Mr Bumble and what is his role in the novel? ' It goes through the essay point by point, making it an incredibly useful resource to write an essay plan quickly. Addresses critical viewpoints including Victorian Institutions, Selfishness and Neglect and Fagin and other villains.
This is an A grade A level essay for the drama 'All My Sons' written by Arthur Miller.
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CIE•Unit 6 - 20th Century Writing
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This is an A grade A level essay for the drama 'All My Sons' written by Arthur Miller.
Revision - Introduction to Indian Ink by Tom Stoppard. 
 
The presentation includes: 
- Overview & Key facts 
- Background & Historical context 
- Biographical information on the Author 
- List of Characters 
- List of Themes & Symbols 
- Productions & Adaptations 
- Useful links
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CIE•Unit 6 - 20th Century Writing
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Indian Ink • Tom Stoppard, Stoppard• ISBN 9780573017964
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Revision - Introduction to Indian Ink by Tom Stoppard. 
 
The presentation includes: 
- Overview & Key facts 
- Background & Historical context 
- Biographical information on the Author 
- List of Characters 
- List of Themes & Symbols 
- Productions & Adaptations 
- Useful links
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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CIE•Unseen/ Comment and Analysis
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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...