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I achieved A*'s in Politics, History and English A-Level: here are the revision resources I made for them. (as well as for English GCSE)

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I achieved A*'s in Politics, History and English A-Level: here are the revision resources I made for them. (as well as for English GCSE)
GCSE English Literature Poetry Comparisons
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GCSE English Literature Poetry Comparisons

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I got a ‘9’ at GCSE for AQA English Literature, here are all the Poetry comparison essays I wrote prior to the exam: Comparison essays for… 1. Kamikaze and Poppies 2. London and Checking out Me History 3. Prelude and Storm on the Island 4. Remains and Exposure 5. Remains and My Last Duchess 6. The Charge of the Light Brigade and Bayonet Charge 7. The Emigree and War Photographer 8. Tissue and Ozymandias Hopefully this can will be useful to give you a full insight into examples of how you could compare all the different poems together!
A Level English Crime Poetry Cluster Detailed Analysis paragraphs
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A Level English Crime Poetry Cluster Detailed Analysis paragraphs

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Featuring detailed analysis of George Crabbe (Peter Grimes), Robert Browning (My Last Duchess, The Laboratory, Porphyria’s Lover) and Oscar Wilde (The Ballad of Reading Gaol) over 13 detailed pages. When revising the ‘Elements of Crime Writing’ poetry clusterfor AQA English Literature B (A-Level) I thought about making lists of quotes/contexts/critics like I’d seen so many others do. But this seemed a waste of time given that its only the paragraphs you make that count in the exam - and so it’s important to figure out beforehand how all your info fits together! So I made this document with a huge number of really detailed PEE paragraphs with critics, links between poems/to other texts, and quotes analysis that can easily be adapted to a wide range of essays for the poetry cluster. This is the easiest, most efficient (and in my view best) way to revise for the text. If you’ve revised all the points in this massive resource you’ll know all you need for the poetry cluster for the exam!
GCSE English Literature Poetry Cluster Analysis
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GCSE English Literature Poetry Cluster Analysis

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I got a ‘9’ at GCSE for AQA English Literature, here are the notes I made with: Detailed analysis of the language, form, structure and context of all the poems in the AQA Power and Conflict cluster! Bayonet Charge Checking Out Me History Exposure Kamikaze London My Last Duchess Ozymandias Poppies Remains Storm on the Island The Charge of the Light Brigade The Emigree The Prelude Tissue War Photographer Perfect for revising for exams or writing essays!
Atonement - Points
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Atonement - Points

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When revising Atonement by Ian McEwan for AQA English Literature B A-Level I thought about making lists of quotes/contexts/critics like I’d seen so many others do. But this seemed a waste of time given that its only the paragraphs you make that count in the exam - and so it’s important to figure out beforehand how all your info fits together! So I made this document with a huge number of really detailed PEE paragraphs with critics, links between texts, and quotes analysis that can easily be adapted to a wide range of essays for Atonement by Ian McEwan. This is the easiest, most efficient (and in my view best) way to revise for the text.
Murder of Roger Ackroyd detailed points (A Level English)
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Murder of Roger Ackroyd detailed points (A Level English)

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When revising the Agatha Christie’s ’The Murder of Roger Ackroyd’ for AQA English Literature B (A-Level) I thought about only making lists of quotes/contexts/critics like I’d seen so many others do. But this seemed a waste of time given that its only the paragraphs you make that count in the exam - and so it’s important to figure out beforehand how all your info fits together! So I also made this document with a huge number of really detailed PEE paragraphs with critics, links to other texts, and quotes analysis that can easily be adapted to a wide range of essays. This is the easiest, most efficient (and in my view best) way to revise for the text. If you’ve revised all the points in this massive resource you’ll know all you need for any question on TMORA in the exam!