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The shop is full of high level resources targeting top grades in English Literature, History and French. Resources have been thoroughly researched and put together by a current undergraduate at the University of Oxford in order to contain optimum detail and apprehension. Revision can be challenging to say the least, but these resources have been designed to make it enjoyable and as 'easy' as possible.

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The shop is full of high level resources targeting top grades in English Literature, History and French. Resources have been thoroughly researched and put together by a current undergraduate at the University of Oxford in order to contain optimum detail and apprehension. Revision can be challenging to say the least, but these resources have been designed to make it enjoyable and as 'easy' as possible.
Iago Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)
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Iago Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)

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Want to aim high with A-Level English Literature? Want a good grade for your Othello essay? This is most certainly the resource for you in order to nail essay writing and planning. Pleased to say that this essay received full marks from an Edexcel A-Level Examiner, thus it could be used as an ‘exemplar’ (added elements from critics and websites included that can easily be cut if needed). Iago: Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents Iago in Othello. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading. Introduction, Master-Puppeteer and Manipulation; Motivations for Envy / Racist; Misogynist and Comedian. Although tailored to the Edexcel course, this resource is great for the AQA, OCR and WJEC courses as well. Hopefully you will find this resource very useful, but should you have any questions regarding this resource or the course in general, do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Doctor Faustus Cambridge University In-Depth Analysis for A-Level English Literature Study
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Doctor Faustus Cambridge University In-Depth Analysis for A-Level English Literature Study

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Doctor Faustus Cambridge University Lecture Notes for A-Level English Literature Looking to achieve a high grade in your A-Level English Literature Doctor Faustus question? Then this extensive resource of notes taken from a lecture on Doctor Faustus given at the University of Cambridge is certainly for you! Listed in both a sharable PDF form and a editable word document to aid your study. The document looks at the life of the real Doctor Faustus, the Faust Book and the Puritans, The Sources of Doctor Faustus and The Fortunes of Doctor Faustus. This is definitely complex content for the advanced and curious learners, but it will certainly elevate your essays to a completely new level! Extra reading ideas are included throughout the document. Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Should you require any further information regarding this resource, or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Frankenstein Chapter-by-Chapter High Quality 24-page Analysis (and a few extras)
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Frankenstein Chapter-by-Chapter High Quality 24-page Analysis (and a few extras)

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Frankenstein Chapter-by-Chapter Analysis in order to target the high grades. Included in this resource: 1.Text Analysis including AO2 Language Analysis; 2.Articles on the Gothic and Frankenstein; 3.A* Essay exploring ‘The Monstrous’ in Frankenstein; 4.Incredibly helpful videos that informed my text analysis. *Example of the Text Analysis Table: * Thank you for your interest in this resource.
William Blake Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel English Literature
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William Blake Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel English Literature

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William Blake Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel English Literature (22 pages) Poems included (as on the Edexcel Specification for Romantic Poetry): ‘The Sick Rose’ ‘London’ ‘The Tyger’ ‘Holy Thursday : Songs of Innocence’ Holy Thursday : Songs of Experience’ Each poem has a thorough and orderly analysis of form, structure, metre, language, techniques, symbols, key lines, themes and, the best part, a critics section. I read numerous lecture notes on each of the poems and collated the best analysis from each in order to include information that will hopefully set you apart from other students. Included in this bundle is an editable Word Document and a sharable PDF version. There is also a very helpful Youtube Video which informed the notes. Should you have any questions with this resource or the course, please direct them to alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Percy Bysshe Shelley Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel

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Percy Bysshe Shelley Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel English Literature (34 pages) Poems included (as on the Edexcel Specification for Romantic Poetry): ‘The cold earth slept below’ ‘Stanzas Written in Dejection, near Naples’ ‘Ode to the West Wind’ ‘The Question’ Each poem has a thorough and orderly analysis of form, structure, metre, language, techniques, symbols, key lines, themes and, the best part, a critics section. I read numerous lecture notes on each of the poems and collated the best analysis from each in order to include information that will hopefully set you apart from other students. This resource includes an editable Word Document and a sharable PDF document. Interesting videos and documentaries have also been included as they informed the notes. Thank you for your interest in this resource. Any questions regarding this resource or the course are welcomed to be sent to alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Lord (George) Byron Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel
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Lord (George) Byron Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel

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Lord (George) Byron Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel English Literature (22 pages) Poems included (as on the Edexcel Specification for Romantic Poetry): ‘Lines Inscribed Upon a Cup Formed from a Skull’ ‘So We’ll Go No More a Roving’ ‘On this Day I Complete my Thirty-Sixth Year’ Each poem has a thorough and orderly analysis of form, structure, metre, language, techniques, symbols, key lines, themes and, the best part, a critics section. I read numerous lecture notes on each of the poems and collated the best analysis from each in order to include information that will hopefully set you apart from other students. Included in this bundle is an editable Word Document and a sharable PDF version. There is also a very helpful Youtube Video which informed the notes. Should you have any questions with this resource or the course, please direct them to alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Romantic Poets (Blake, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley and Keats) Revision Summary Tables of Poems
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Romantic Poets (Blake, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley and Keats) Revision Summary Tables of Poems

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Highly effective summary tables of all the most important information from the revision notes for every single poem for all five poets (the comprehensive poet specific notes are also sold in the shop). Poems included (as on the Edexcel Specification for Romantic Poetry): KEATS ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ ‘Ode on Melancholy’ ‘Sonnet on the Sea’ SHELLEY ‘Ode to the West Wind’ ‘The Question’ ‘The cold earth slept below’ ‘Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples’ BLAKE ‘London’ ‘The Tyger’ ‘Holy Thursday: Songs of Innocence’ ‘Holy Thursday: Songs of Experience’ ‘The Sick Rose’ WORDSWORTH ‘Tintern Abbey’ ‘Lines Written in Early Spring’ ‘Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood’ BYRON ‘So, We’ll Go no more a Roving’ ‘On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year’ ‘Lines Inscribed Upon a Cup Formed from a Skull’ Each poem has a thorough and orderly analysis of form, structure, metre, language, techniques, symbols, key lines, themes and, the best part, a critics section. I read numerous lecture notes on each of the poems and collated the best analysis from each in order to include information that will hopefully set you apart from other students. This resource includes an editable Word Document and a sharable PDF document. Interesting videos and documentaries have also been included as they informed the notes. Furthermore, there is an example of an A* essay that achieved full marks at A-Level and a Poetry Anthology of every poem for students to easily write on and annotate (lots of space around the poem). Thank you for your interest in this resource. Any questions regarding this resource or the course are welcomed to be sent to alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
John Keats Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel English Literature
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John Keats Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel English Literature

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John Keats Poetry Highly Detailed Analysis for A-Level Edexcel English Literature (41 pages) Poems included (as on the Edexcel Specification for Romantic Poetry): ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ ‘Ode on Melancholy’ ‘Sonnet on the Sea’ Each poem has a thorough and orderly analysis of form, structure, metre, language, techniques, symbols, key lines, themes and, the best part, a critics section. I read numerous lecture notes on each of the poems and collated the best analysis from each in order to include information that will hopefully set you apart from other students. There is an overlap with the Keats Specific option for the A Level Edexcel English Literature Course. All of the above poems are also covered in this course. This resource includes an editable Word Document and a sharable PDF document. Interesting videos and documentaries have also been included as they informed the notes. Thank you for your interest in this resource. Any questions regarding this resource or the course are welcomed to be sent to alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Cassio Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)
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Cassio Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)

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Want to aim high with A-Level English Literature? Want a good grade for your Othello essay? This is most certainly the resource for you in order to nail essay writing and planning. Pleased to say that this essay received full marks from an Edexcel A-Level Examiner, thus it could be used as an ‘exemplar’ (added elements from critics and websites included that can easily be cut if needed). Cassio: Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents Cassio in Othello. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading. Introduction, Foil to Othello and Iago; Dramatic Function; Thematic Function and Restorer of Order and Morality. Although tailored to the Edexcel course, this resource is great for the AQA, OCR and WJEC courses as well. Hopefully you will find this resource very useful, but should you have any questions regarding this resource or the course in general, do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Roderigo Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)
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Roderigo Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)

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Want to aim high with A-Level English Literature? Want a good grade for your Othello essay? This is most certainly the resource for you in order to nail essay writing and planning. Pleased to say that this essay received full marks from an Edexcel A-Level Examiner, thus it could be used as an ‘exemplar’ (added elements from critics and websites included that can easily be cut if needed). Roderigo: Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents Roderigo in Othello. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading. Introduction, Dramatic Function, Thematic Function and A Character of Light Relief. Although tailored to the Edexcel course, this resource is great for the AQA, OCR and WJEC courses as well. Hopefully you will find this resource very useful, but should you have any questions regarding this resource or the course in general, do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Deception and Manipulation Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)
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Deception and Manipulation Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)

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Want to aim high with A-Level English Literature? Want a good grade for your Othello essay? This is most certainly the resource for you in order to nail essay writing and planning. Pleased to say that this essay received full marks from an Edexcel A-Level Examiner, thus it could be used as an ‘exemplar’. Deception and Manipulation: ‘Cunning manipulation and deception is key to the tragedy in Othello’. In the light of this statement, explore Shakespeare’s presentation of duplicitous scheming and plotting in Othello. In your answer, you must consider relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading. Included: Introduction, Iago the Deceiver, Victims of Deception and Deceptive Women. Although tailored to the Edexcel course, this resource is great for the AQA, OCR and WJEC courses as well. Hopefully you will find this resource very useful, but should you have any questions regarding this resource or the course in general, do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
18-page synopsis for Frankenstein and The Handmaid's Tale Prose Study (A-Level English Literature)
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18-page synopsis for Frankenstein and The Handmaid's Tale Prose Study (A-Level English Literature)

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A massive and highly comprehensive synopsis for your prose A-Level English Literature study of Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ and Margaret Atwood’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. 18-pages of detailed quote breakdowns for both texts. This document will allow you to nail the A02 Language element of the essay requirements by showing you the most crucial quotes in both texts and how to analysis them in a comprehensive fashion. *Example Quote Breakdown: * • Victor pursues ‘nature to her hiding places’ – Chapter 4, pages 40-45 • Victor to Walton: ‘Learn from me, if not by my precepts, at least by my example, how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge, and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow’ (Page 42). • ‘I became myself capable of bestowing animation upon lifeless matter’ (page 41) and how, rather arrogantly, he didn’t’ doubt his ‘ability to give life to an animal as complex and wonderful as man’ (page 42). The page numbers have also been provided so that you are aware of where the quotes can be located in the text (The Handmaid’s Tale - Vintage Classics and Frankenstein - Wordsworth Classics). Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Should you have any questions regarding the resource or the course in general, please do not hesitate to send an email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Desdemona Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)
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Desdemona Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)

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Want to aim high with A-Level English Literature? Want a good grade for your Othello essay? This is most certainly the resource for you in order to nail essay writing and planning. Pleased to say that this essay received full marks from an Edexcel A-Level Examiner, thus it could be used as an ‘exemplar’ (added elements from critics and websites included that can easily be cut if needed). Desdemona: Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents Desdemona in Othello. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading. Introduction, Chasteness, Rebellious Nature, Loyal Devotion and True Victim. Although tailored to the Edexcel course, this resource is great for the AQA, OCR and WJEC courses as well. Hopefully you will find this resource very useful, but should you have any questions regarding this resource or the course in general, do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
The Power of Language Essay and Analysis for Othello Study  (A-Level English Literature)
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The Power of Language Essay and Analysis for Othello Study (A-Level English Literature)

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Want to aim high with A-Level English Literature? Want a good grade for your Othello essay? This is most certainly the resource for you in order to nail essay writing and planning. Pleased to say that this essay received full marks from an Edexcel A-Level Examiner, thus it could be used as an ‘exemplar’ (added elements from critics and websites included that can easily be cut if needed). Power of Language (Fantastic for nailing A02 for the Edexcel Board). Explore the ways in which Shakespeare explores the power of language in Othello. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading. Although tailored to the Edexcel course, this resource is great for the AQA, OCR and WJEC courses as well. Hopefully you will find this resource very useful, but should you have any questions regarding this resource or the course in general, do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Othello Character Essay and Analysis (A-Level English Literature)
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Othello Character Essay and Analysis (A-Level English Literature)

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Want to aim high with A-Level English Literature? Want a good grade for your Othello essay? This is most certainly the resource for you in order to nail essay writing and planning. Pleased to say that this essay received full marks from an Edexcel A-Level Examiner, thus it could be used as an ‘exemplar’ (added elements from critics and websites included that can easily be cut if needed). Othello: Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents Othello in Othello. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading. ‘Othello is too stupid to be considered a tragic hero’. In light of this statement, explore Shakespeare’s presentation of Othello in the play. In your answer, you must consider the relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading. Introduction, Dramatic Function, Thematic Function, Tragic Hero and Fool. Although tailored to the Edexcel course, this resource is great for the AQA, OCR and WJEC courses as well. Hopefully you will find this resource very useful, but should you have any questions regarding this resource or the course in general, do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com