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‘Crime Fiction centres around the process of detection, not the resolution’.
An essay I came up with in preparation for my exam. I compared 'Brighton Rock' and 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. I scored 22/25 on this essay.
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An essay I came up with in preparation for my exam. I compared 'Brighton Rock' and 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. I scored 22/25 on this essay.
‘Iago’s actions are those of an unjustly wronged character’. To what extent do you agree?
A potential essay I thought would have come up. I obtained an A* on this particular essay.
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A potential essay I thought would have come up. I obtained an A* on this particular essay.
‘Criminals are products of the society in which they live.’ To what extent do you agree with this view?
I compared 'Brighton Rock' to 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' for this essay. I obtained an A* on this essay.
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I compared 'Brighton Rock' to 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' for this essay. I obtained an A* on this essay.
‘In crime fiction, the readers’ interest in a criminal’s motives often outweighs their interest in the crime itself’. Explore the significance of criminal motives in two crime texts you have studied.
I compared Greene's 'Brighton Rock' to Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. I obtained an A* on this essay.
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I compared Greene's 'Brighton Rock' to Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. I obtained an A* on this essay.
AQA A-level English Literature Elements of Crime Writing: 'Atonement'
This includes every 25 mark essay I completed on 'Atonement'. I obtained As and A*s in all of these. Some of these questions have been on past exams and some I made up myself thinking they may come up on exams in the future.
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- McEwan: The Impression of a Deeper Darkness Notes for Atonement wider reading • Class notes
- AQA A-level English Literature: 'Atonement' - ‘Atonement offers us no heroes or villains – only victims’. To what extent do you agree with this view? • Exam (elaborations)
- AQA A-level English Literature: 'Atonement' - ‘As far as the reader is concerned, Briony never succeeds in atoning for her crime in spite of all her efforts’. To what extent do you agree with this view? • Exam (elaborations)
- AQA A-level English Literature: 'Atonement' - Paul Marshall Essay. • Exam (elaborations)
- AQA A-level English Literature: 'Atonement' - In ‘Atonement’, criminals get away with their crimes’. To what extent do you agree? • Exam (elaborations)
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This includes every 25 mark essay I completed on 'Atonement'. I obtained As and A*s in all of these. Some of these questions have been on past exams and some I made up myself thinking they may come up on exams in the future.
To what extent do you agree with the view that Briony deserves her punishment for the crime she commits?
A potential essay I thought might come up on the 2024 English Literature exam. I scored an A* on this particular essay.
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A potential essay I thought might come up on the 2024 English Literature exam. I scored an A* on this particular essay.
‘Plotting and calculation are central ingredients of crime Atonement’. Explore the significance of plotting and calculation as they are presented in the text.
I obtained an A* for this particular essay.
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I obtained an A* for this particular essay.
‘Briony is presented by McEwan as a victim of her own imagination’. To what extent do you agree?
I thought this was a potential question for this year's exam but it didn't come up. I scored 22/25 on this essay. It could possibly come up in future exams.
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I thought this was a potential question for this year's exam but it didn't come up. I scored 22/25 on this essay. It could possibly come up in future exams.
Dark Humour in 'Atonement' Notes
Here are some notes I made about McEwan's use of dark humour in 'Atonement' and the significance of this.
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Here are some notes I made about McEwan's use of dark humour in 'Atonement' and the significance of this.
Metafiction in 'Atonement' Notes
Here are some notes I made about the metafictional status of Atonement and the significance of this.
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Here are some notes I made about the metafictional status of Atonement and the significance of this.
‘Throughout her reign, Elizabeth I controlled her ministers with masterly political skill’. Assess the validity of this view. (25 marks)
‘Throughout her reign, Elizabeth I controlled her ministers with masterly political skill’. Assess the validity of this view. (25 marks)
AQA A-level English Literature B Paper 1 Section C: ‘In tragic texts, although the villains are far from good, they are not evil’
AQA A-level English Literature B Paper 1 Section C: ‘In tragic texts, although the villains are far from good, they are not evil’