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A Level Notes- especially for History, English Literature, Biology, and Spanish. I upload as frequently as possible, so keep checking. Good luck!
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Essay- Simon in “Lord of the Flies”
What is the importance of Simon in “Lord of the Flies”? 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A. I also received an A* overall. Happy studying!
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What is the importance of Simon in “Lord of the Flies”? 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A. I also received an A* overall. Happy studying!
Essay- Rescue in “Lord of the Flies”
“With reference to the ways Golding presents the boys, show how far you agree that rescue is the boys’ main concern” 
 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A. I also received an A* overall. Happy studying!
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“With reference to the ways Golding presents the boys, show how far you agree that rescue is the boys’ main concern” 
 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A. I also received an A* overall. Happy studying!
Essay- Power in “Lord of The Flies”
Through Close Analysis of Golding’s Style (Including the Choice of Language), Show How Power is Presented in Lord of the Flies 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A*. I also received an A* overall.
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Through Close Analysis of Golding’s Style (Including the Choice of Language), Show How Power is Presented in Lord of the Flies 
 
This is an essay for GCSE English Literature, which received an A*. I also received an A* overall.
Essay- Reactions in “An Inspector Calls”
With reference to the ways Priestley presents reactions to the investigation in the extract and elsewhere in the play, show that there are differing reactions to the investigation. Whose reaction surprised you the most? Give reasons for your opinions. 
 
 
This is a GCSE English Literature essay for “An Inspector Calls”. I received an A* for this essay, as well as an A* overall.
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With reference to the ways Priestley presents reactions to the investigation in the extract and elsewhere in the play, show that there are differing reactions to the investigation. Whose reaction surprised you the most? Give reasons for your opinions. 
 
 
This is a GCSE English Literature essay for “An Inspector Calls”. I received an A* for this essay, as well as an A* overall.
Essay- What is Pearl’s Purpose in “The Scarlet Letter”?
What is the purpose of Pearl in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter”? 
 
This is an essay for A-Level English Literature (A Grade). As well as a full essay, I have included my annotated essay plan.
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What is the purpose of Pearl in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter”? 
 
This is an essay for A-Level English Literature (A Grade). As well as a full essay, I have included my annotated essay plan.
Essay- Farm Work in Poetry by Heaney and Frost
Read “Mowing” by Robert Frost and “The Baler” by Seamus Heaney. By close analysis, compare and contrast how the poets write about farm work. 
 
 
This is an essay which compares and contrasts the work of Frost and Heaney for A Level English Literature. As well as a full essay, I have included my essay plan. Happy studying!
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Read “Mowing” by Robert Frost and “The Baler” by Seamus Heaney. By close analysis, compare and contrast how the poets write about farm work. 
 
 
This is an essay which compares and contrasts the work of Frost and Heaney for A Level English Literature. As well as a full essay, I have included my essay plan. Happy studying!
Essay Plan- the “Old South” in “A Streetcar Named Desire”
This is a structure of how to plan and develop your essay points, outlining a seven-point structure for your argument. This structure can be applied to any literature essay. 
 
In the play (“A Streetcar Named Desire”), the Old South is more appealing than the New World of New Orleans. 
 
 
Happy studying!
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This is a structure of how to plan and develop your essay points, outlining a seven-point structure for your argument. This structure can be applied to any literature essay. 
 
In the play (“A Streetcar Named Desire”), the Old South is more appealing than the New World of New Orleans. 
 
 
Happy studying!
Essay- “Is Chillingworth a Villain?” (The Scarlet Letter)
This essay received an A+ at A Level, and can be used as an example for their essays. 
 
“Is Chillingworth the villain in “The Scarlet Letter”?” 
 
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This essay received an A+ at A Level, and can be used as an example for their essays. 
 
“Is Chillingworth the villain in “The Scarlet Letter”?” 
 
Happy studying!
Quotations- “A Streetcar Named Desire”
Key quotations and analysis for “A Streetcar Named Desire”, covering all major characters. Designed for A Level English Literature.
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Key quotations and analysis for “A Streetcar Named Desire”, covering all major characters. Designed for A Level English Literature.
Flashcards- “A Streetcar Named Desire” (English Literature)
Flashcards with key quotations and analysis for “A Streetcar Named Desire”, covering all major characters. Designed for A Level English Literature.
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Flashcards with key quotations and analysis for “A Streetcar Named Desire”, covering all major characters. Designed for A Level English Literature.
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