A Level History and English Literature notes
Courses taken between September 2016 and July 2018
Pearson Edexcel courses
Mark schemes/ requirements/ information needed for exams and essays continue to change, meaning some information written in the essays may no longer be relevant, when they were relevant before.
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Dorian Gray: Chapter 11 analysis
A presentation that analyses Chapter 11 of The Picture of Dorian Gray, including quotes, summary, characters and plot
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A presentation that analyses Chapter 11 of The Picture of Dorian Gray, including quotes, summary, characters and plot
Elements of a Gothic novel in The Picture of Dorian Gray – Notes
Notes on the gothic elements in the genre, particularly in Dorian Gray.
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- Class notes
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Notes on the gothic elements in the genre, particularly in Dorian Gray.
The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapter 16 - comparison between West and East End
A comparison of quotes that show East End and West End, and the analysis of what these represent in the novel.
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- Class notes
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A comparison of quotes that show East End and West End, and the analysis of what these represent in the novel.
How and it what ways does Wilde make the extract dramatic and revealing? Comment on the stylistic and thematic features in the extract
An essay on style and thematic features that make the extract dramatic and revealing.
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An essay on style and thematic features that make the extract dramatic and revealing.
‘There is no such thing as a moral or immoral book’ – How and in what ways can this apply to ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’? Discuss
An essay discussing how and in what ways the quote ‘There is no such thing as a moral or immoral book’ applies to Dorian Gray.
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An essay discussing how and in what ways the quote ‘There is no such thing as a moral or immoral book’ applies to Dorian Gray.
What examples of beauty and horror can you find in the narrative of pages one to three? Explain any ideas with analysis of the ‘Writer’s Craft’
A short essay that discusses beauty and horror in the first three pages of Dorian Gray, using examples.
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- Essay
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A short essay that discusses beauty and horror in the first three pages of Dorian Gray, using examples.
Holy Thursday – Songs of Experience notes
Summary/ presentation on the poem 'Holy Thursday – Songs of Experience' by William Blake
- Presentation
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Summary/ presentation on the poem 'Holy Thursday – Songs of Experience' by William Blake
The Furthest I’ve Travelled – Leontia Flynn notes
4 Questions (answered) about the poem 'The Furthest I’ve Travelled' by Leontia Flynn 
Includes contrasts, ideas, themes, rhyme and structure, narration etc.
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- Summary
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4 Questions (answered) about the poem 'The Furthest I’ve Travelled' by Leontia Flynn 
Includes contrasts, ideas, themes, rhyme and structure, narration etc.
How does Armitage use personification and what effect does it have in 'Chainsaw Versus the Pampas Grass'
Essay discussing the use of personification and its effect in 'Chainsaw Versus the Pampas Grass' by Simon Armitage
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Essay discussing the use of personification and its effect in 'Chainsaw Versus the Pampas Grass' by Simon Armitage
Explore the ways in which religion is presented in ‘The Ancient Mariner’ and one other poem.
A comparative essay between 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' and 'Tintern Abbey', exploring the theme of religion and how it is presented in both essays.
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A comparative essay between 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' and 'Tintern Abbey', exploring the theme of religion and how it is presented in both essays.
How accurate is it to say that parliament was a key prop to royal power in the years 1399-1509? A2 History Pearson Edexcel
Explore how Williams presents ideas about social class and difference in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' essay
A Streetcar Named Desire - Stella as an abhorrent character - Revision boxes - essay planning
Wasthe failure of Khrushchev's agricultural policies the main reason for economic problems in the USSR in 1964-1982? AS History Pearson Edexcel
How accurate is it to say that the GDR experienced a period of economic stability from 1961-1972? AS History Pearson Edexcel