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Scrbbly resources are adaptable for classroom teaching, home schooling + independent study or revision. We're a team of expert tutors and examiners who all love English, and we aim for our content to be highly detailed, visually engaging and suitable for different levels and abilities. OFFER: If you purchase one of our resources and leave an honest review, we'll give you a second resource completely FREE! Leave a review + drop us an email (admin@scrbbly.com) with your TES name and request.

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Scrbbly resources are adaptable for classroom teaching, home schooling + independent study or revision. We're a team of expert tutors and examiners who all love English, and we aim for our content to be highly detailed, visually engaging and suitable for different levels and abilities. OFFER: If you purchase one of our resources and leave an honest review, we'll give you a second resource completely FREE! Leave a review + drop us an email (admin@scrbbly.com) with your TES name and request.
'Isabella, or the Pot of Basil' by Keats - Vocabulary and Summary
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'Isabella, or the Pot of Basil' by Keats - Vocabulary and Summary

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A thorough and easy to follow 9-page pdf breakdown of the vocabulary and story of ‘Isabella, or the Pot of Basil’ by John Keats. View the preview images for more info on the content! If you’re looking for a Complete ‘Isabella’ Revision Guide, try our bumper 48-page walkthrough here. You might also like to view our Breakdown of Stanzas here. Studying AQA TRAGEDY? View our Complete Keats In-Depth Revision Bundle here!
Thomas Hood 'The Song of the Shirt' - Poem Analysis
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Thomas Hood 'The Song of the Shirt' - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem ‘The Song of the Shirt’ by Thomas Hood, tailored towards A Level students but also suitable for those studying at a higher level. Includes: POEM VOCABULARY STORY / SUMMARY SPEAKER / VOICE LANGUAGE FEATURES STRUCTURE / FORM CONTEXT ATTITUDES THEMES
An Inspector Calls - Essay Planning
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An Inspector Calls - Essay Planning

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A range of key quotations and stage directions from the play, organised clearly so that students can use them for essays and analysis tasks. This document also includes a breakdown of the symbolism of the names ‘Eva Smith’ vs ‘Daisy Renton’, and example analyses for students to use as a model for their own writing. This 4-page digital + printable pdf resource includes: 3 x ESSAY QUESTIONS 3 x NOTES + BREAKDOWN OF THE QUESTIONS 3 x ESSAY PLANS (3-4 paragraphs, + thesis) BONUS MATERIAL tasks designed to help students start planning and organising their own answers Teaching or studying the play? View our full AN INSPECTOR CALLS BUNDLE here! Have a FREE resource on us! Download An Inspector Calls - Character Analysis to see whether the full bundle is right for you. Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. You may also be interested in: Our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE . Our COMPLETE AQA POWER + CONFLICT BUNDLE For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
An Inspector Calls: Grade 9 Gender Essay Example
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An Inspector Calls: Grade 9 Gender Essay Example

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A Grade 9 essay on the theme of gender inequality in Priestley’s An Inspector Calls, written by a student. This resource also contains a series of tasks, targeted at helping students to understand essay composition and the examiner marking process. This 3-page digital + printable pdf resource includes: THE QUESTION THE ESSAY BONUS MATERIAL 3 tasks and exercises targeted towards helping students to better understand the mark scheme, assessment criteria and essay structuring View our full AN INSPECTOR CALLS BUNDLE here! Have a FREE resource on us! Download An Inspector Calls - Character Analysis to see whether the full bundle is right for you. Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. You may also be interested in: Our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE . Our COMPLETE AQA POWER + CONFLICT BUNDLE For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
An Inspector Calls - GCSE + iGCSE Exam Style Essay Questions
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An Inspector Calls - GCSE + iGCSE Exam Style Essay Questions

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Here are a range of essay questions for J.B. Priestley’s play ‘An Inspector Calls’ — suitable for students at GCSE and IGCSE level (Edexcel, AQA, OCR, CIE/Cambridge, CCEA, WJEC, Eduqas exam boards). This ** digital + printable pdf resource** includes: 3 PASSAGE BASED QUESTIONS 12 WHOLE TEXT QUESTIONS BONUS MATERIAL tips and guidance on how to approach the different types of question Teaching or studying the play? View our full AN INSPECTOR CALLS BUNDLE here! Have a FREE resource on us! Download An Inspector Calls - Character Analysis to see whether the full bundle is right for you. Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. You may also be interested in: Our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE . Our COMPLETE AQA POWER + CONFLICT BUNDLE For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
An Inspector Calls: Full Mark / Grade 9 GCSE Essay on Class
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An Inspector Calls: Full Mark / Grade 9 GCSE Essay on Class

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A full mark essay for An Inspector Calls, written as a model answer by a teacher and AQA GCSE Literature examiner. Perfect as a handout for teachers, or for students revising and aiming for top marks in the exam! This 5-page digital + printable pdf resource includes: THE QUESTION THE ESSAY View our full AN INSPECTOR CALLS BUNDLE here! Have a FREE resource on us! Download An Inspector Calls - Character Analysis to see whether the full bundle is right for you. Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. You may also be interested in: Our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE . Our COMPLETE AQA POWER + CONFLICT BUNDLE For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
An Inspector Calls Example Essay: Class (Grade 6)
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An Inspector Calls Example Essay: Class (Grade 6)

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An example essay completed by a 15 year old GCSE student, not in timed conditions. This piece received a B (Grade 6), but was 2 marks off an A - it was the first essay the student attempted for An Inspector Calls, so it’s great for teaching or revision - especially for students who are just starting out with studying the play. This 3-page digital + printable pdf resource / handout includes: THE QUESTION THE ESSAY TEACHER MARKING FEEDBACK View our full AN INSPECTOR CALLS BUNDLE here! Have a FREE resource on us! Download An Inspector Calls - Character Analysis to see whether the full bundle is right for you. Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. You may also be interested in: Our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE . Our COMPLETE AQA POWER + CONFLICT BUNDLE For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
Grade  7 Student Exemplar on Responsibility in An Inspector Calls
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Grade 7 Student Exemplar on Responsibility in An Inspector Calls

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A GCSE essay, completed by a student in timed conditions - originally for an AQA GCSE Literature question, but suitable for all GCSE + iGCSE exams. It received a Grade 7, but it is only around 1-2 marks off a Grade 8. View our full AN INSPECTOR CALLS BUNDLE here! Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. You may also be interested in: Our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE . Our COMPLETE AQA POWER + CONFLICT BUNDLE For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
Grade 6 Example Essay on 'Class' + Examiner Feedback: An Inspector Calls
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Grade 6 Example Essay on 'Class' + Examiner Feedback: An Inspector Calls

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This is an essay example that a Y10 GCSE student completed whilst studying ‘An Inspector Calls’; it was his first attempt and written outside of timed conditions. An English tutor and AQA examiner provided marks and comments below - it received a Grade 6 overall. View our full AN INSPECTOR CALLS BUNDLE here! Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. You may also be interested in: Our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE . Our COMPLETE AQA POWER + CONFLICT BUNDLE For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
Macbeth and Tragedy
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Macbeth and Tragedy

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This 3-page digital + printable + PPT revision resource covers everything you need to know about the Tragic genre of Macbeth! As a tragedy, the play follows strict rules and conventions - students who understand these conventions are able to analyse the text on a deeper level. Suitable for GCSE, iGCSE, and A Level students! CONTENTS: An overview of Tragedy in Macbeth How Macbeth fits within the Tragic Genre Key Terms + How they relate to the play … Want to know more about how our resources work? Grab our FREE Character Analysis here: Macbeth Character Analysis For more support, view our COMPLETE MACBETH BUNDLE here! … If you buy this resource and find it useful, we’d be very grateful if you could leave an honest review - to say thank you, we’re happy to give you a second resource completely free of charge. Just drop us an email at admin@scrbbly.com with your TES name, the name of the resource you reviewed, and which one you’d like for free. We’ll email it over to you within 24 hours. … Check out our shop here.
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1, Section B: Descriptive Writing B/L6 Answer (Storm)
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1, Section B: Descriptive Writing B/L6 Answer (Storm)

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This 8-page resource provides a full breakdown of a Level 6 / B Grade descriptive writing answer, which was written by a student in timed conditions during a mock exam. The original question was taken from an AQA paper, but it’s suitable for students of all exam boards - including Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, CCEA + CAIE. This digital + printable pdf + PowerPoint resource includes the following: THE QUESTION Describe a place, real or imagined, that is hit by a storm. Try to capture an intense atmosphere in your writing. PLAN THE ANSWER MARKING TEACHER FEEDBACK … If you buy this resource and find it useful, we’d be very grateful if you could leave an honest review - to say thank you, we’re happy to give you a second resource completely free of charge. Just drop us an email at admin@scrbbly.com with your TES name, the name of the resource you reviewed, and which one you’d like for free. We’ll email it over to you within 24-48 hours. Teaching or studying AQA? Have a resource on us! View our FREE Descriptive Writing answer to see whether the complete bundle is right for you. View our COMPLETE AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 BUNDLE here. Or our COMPLETE AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 BUNDLE here. For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
Grade Boundaries for AQA GCSE English Language (Explained for Students)
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Grade Boundaries for AQA GCSE English Language (Explained for Students)

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A short, clear resource that explains how to grade boundaries for AQA GCSE English Language yourself. This 6 page resource is provided as a digital + printable PDF and PowerPoint for adaptable teaching and studying - perfect for classrooms, homework, homeschooling and independent study. Contents: A few things to remember Breakdown of grade boundaries Grade boundaries for AQA GCSE English Language Example … If you buy this resource and find it useful, we’d be very grateful if you could leave an honest review - to say thank you, we’re happy to give you a second resource completely free of charge. Just drop us an email at admin@scrbbly.com with your TES name, the name of the resource you reviewed, and which one you’d like for free. We’ll email it over to you within 24-48 hours. … Teaching or studying AQA? Have a resource on us! View our FREE Descriptive Writing answer to see whether the complete bundle is right for you. View our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE here. Or our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 2 BUNDLE here. For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
Religion in Macbeth
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Religion in Macbeth

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A digital + printable pdf lesson resource intended to help students develop their own deeper personal responses to the theme of Religion in the play. Focusing on the theme, students are encouraged to expand their ideas and perspectives on the topic, and provided guided notes to help them possible interpretations. CONTENTS: How to use themes in essays Guided planning task: apply the theme of religion to four different essay questions Deeper exploration of key terms relating to religion Detailed notes on religion in Macbeth Sensitivity to context and wider readings Guided study questions to help students expand their understanding of the theme and its wider applications to the play (including messages and deeper meanings) Reasons to love this resource: A full breakdown of the theme of religion Guidance and support with applying themes to essay questions Exploration of key terms Detailed notes on religion in Macbeth A range of questions designed to make students think on a deeper level Perfect for expanding students’ knowledge and interpretations Help students to achieve higher grades in essays Suitable for students of all levels Visual aids for additional support! Need more Macbeth help? Grab our free resources here: Introduction to Macbeth Macbeth Character Analysis View our COMPLETE MACBETH BUNDLE here! … If you buy this resource and find it useful, we’d be very grateful if you could leave an honest review - to say thank you, we’re happy to give you a second resource completely free of charge. Just drop us an email at admin@scrbbly.com with your TES name, the name of the resource you reviewed, and which one you’d like for free. We’ll email it over to you within 24 hours. … Check out our shop here.
Narrative Writing Task — AQA English Language GCSE  Example Answer (A* L8 L9)
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Narrative Writing Task — AQA English Language GCSE Example Answer (A* L8 L9)

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“Lake Narcissus. Summer. I used to think it was the most incredible place on Earth; on days like this — when the angry winds that whipped through the valley were still — the clear blue sky rippled off the surface of the shimmering water: a giant, serene mirror…” Here’s a story about death vs life, thoughts vs impulses and the restorative beauty of nature. I’ve been teaching a lot of creative writing recently and yesterday my student challenged me to sit and write a story with her: so here it is! It’s suitable for students studying Narrative writing at GCSE or IGCSE level (AQA, CIE / Cambridge, WJEC / Eduqas, CCEA, OCR, Edexcel and more). ** WARNING: The content may be upsetting for some readers as it explores mental health and depression** This is an example response to a GCSE Narrative Writing - A* L9 Full Mark Example. Written by an AQA examiner. This 8-page resource is provided as a digital + printable PDF and PowerPoint for adaptable teaching and studying - perfect for classrooms, homework, homeschooling and independent study. Contents Overview The Plan The Answer Writing Task … If you buy this resource and find it useful, we’d be very grateful if you could leave an honest review - to say thank you, we’re happy to give you a second resource completely free of charge. Just drop us an email at admin@scrbbly.com with your TES name, the name of the resource you reviewed, and which one you’d like for free. We’ll email it over to you within 24-48 hours. Teaching or studying AQA? Have a resource on us! View our FREE Descriptive Writing answer to see whether the complete bundle is right for you. View our COMPLETE AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 BUNDLE here. Or our COMPLETE AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 BUNDLE here. For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
Creative Writing Questions: AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1, Section B:
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Creative Writing Questions: AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1, Section B:

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These questions are suitable for students and writers of all levels; they are intended to help individuals to explore a range of possible scenarios and settings for creative writing. The phrasing for these questions is based on AQA GCSE English Language exams, but they’re also suitable for all GCSE + iGCSE exam boards. This 8 page resource is provided as a digital + printable PDF and PowerPoint for adaptable teaching and studying - perfect for classrooms, homework, homeschooling and independent study. … Contents Introduction Suggested timings 7 Descriptive Writing prompts 4 Descriptive Writing Image prompts 12 Narrative Writing prompts AQA Mark Scheme breakdown - how are my answers marked? … If you buy this resource and find it useful, we’d be very grateful if you could leave an honest review - to say thank you, we’re happy to give you a second resource completely free of charge. Just drop us an email at admin@scrbbly.com with your TES name, the name of the resource you reviewed, and which one you’d like for free. We’ll email it over to you within 24-48 hours. Teaching or studying AQA? Have a resource on us! View our FREE Descriptive Writing answer to see whether the complete bundle is right for you. View our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE here. Or our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 2 BUNDLE here. Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
L6 Full Student Exemplar + Feedback - AQA English Language Paper 2
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L6 Full Student Exemplar + Feedback - AQA English Language Paper 2

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This 16-page resource breaks down the process for answering Language Paper 2, providing a full example L6 student answer for the whole paper, which covers both Section A Questions 1-4, and Section B Question 5. The paper covered is from the June 2020 exam, which uses extracts from Joe Simpson’s ‘Touching the Void’ and Gertrude Bell’s ‘Climbing the Meije’. The feedback is provided by a teacher and AQA examiner. View the exam paper extracts here This resource is provided as a digital + printable PDF and PowerPoint for adaptable teaching and studying - perfect for classrooms, homework, homeschooling and independent study. Contents Overview + Links to the Paper + Mark Scheme Question 1: 3/4 answer Question 2: 5/8 answer + feedback PEE structural support Question 3: 4/12 answer + feedback (high quality but not enough written) support with planning and advice on structure and content Question 4: 8/16 answer + feedback Question 5: 28/40 answer + feedback Grading + Conclusion … If you buy this resource and find it useful, we’d be very grateful if you could leave an honest review - to say thank you, we’re happy to give you a second resource completely free of charge. Just drop us an email at admin@scrbbly.com with your TES name, the name of the resource you reviewed, and which one you’d like for free. We’ll email it over to you within 24-48 hours. Teaching or studying AQA? Have a resource on us! View our FREE Descriptive Writing answer to see whether the complete bundle is right for you. View our COMPLETE AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 BUNDLE here. Or our COMPLETE AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 BUNDLE here. For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here!
Jekyll and Hyde:  Grade 6 Example Essay + Detailed Feedback (Suspicious Atmosphere)
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Jekyll and Hyde: Grade 6 Example Essay + Detailed Feedback (Suspicious Atmosphere)

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An example Grade 6 student essay, with detailed feedback and suggestions from improvement. The response is to an official AQA GCSE question: Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson create a suspicious atmosphere? This resource includes digital + printable PDFs and a PowerPoint, for adaptable teaching and studying. For more example essays + feedback, try these links: Essay Practise (Gothic Atmosphere) L9 / A* Grade vs L7 / A Grade Example Essays + Feedback (Frightening Outsider) L9 / A* Grade Essay Example (Tension and Mystery) L8 / A Grade Essay Example + Feedback (Unnatural and Threatening) L6 / B Grade Essay Example + Feedback (Suspicious Atmosphere) L4 / C Grade Essay Example (Secrecy and Reputation) Study Questions / Exercises Essay Questions + Passage-based Questions If you’re looking for something that covers the whole text, view our COMPLETE JEKYLL AND HYDE BUNDLE here! Have a resource on us! Grab our FREE resource here to see whether this bundle is right for you: Jekyll and Hyde: Character Breakdown / Analysis Buy our COMPLETE JEKYLL AND HYDE BUNDLE here! If you buy this resource and find it useful, we’d be very grateful if you could leave an honest review - to say thank you, we’re happy to give you a second resource completely free of charge. Just drop us an email at admin@scrbbly.com with your TES name, the name of the resource you reviewed, and which one you’d like for free. We’ll email it over to you within 24-48 hours. You may also be interested in: Our full AQA POWER + CONFLICT POETRY BUNDLE The COMPLETE JEKYLL + HYDE BUNDLE Our COMPLETE AQA LANGUAGE PAPER 1 BUNDLE Our COMPLETE AQA LANGUAGE PAPER 2 BUNDLE The COMPLETE MACBETH BUNDLE View our SHOP for other literature and language resources!
Jekyll and Hyde: Critical Interpretations - Complete Study Guide
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Jekyll and Hyde: Critical Interpretations - Complete Study Guide

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A guided study resource for teachers and students who want to engage with Jekyll and Hyde on a higher level! This resource explores the more complex critical perspectives on the text, both quoting individual critics and applying critical frameworks for guided higher analysis. For A Level students (aged 16+), and GCSE / iGCSE students who really want to push their interpretations to the very highest levels. Have a resource on us! Grab our FREE resource here: Jekyll and Hyde: Character Breakdown / Analysis This digital + printable + PPT + worksheet resource contains the following: What is criticism? What is a critical quotation? How to properly use critical quotations Understanding critical frameworks Critics’ Quotations Short tasks and exercises to help students engage more deeply with criticism Reasons to love this resource: A great introduction to literary criticism! A full breakdown of critical concepts Analysis of key critical frameworks Guided study tasks to help students engage with critical ideas Support with integrating critics into essay paragraphs Perfect for expanding students’ knowledge and interpretations Help students to achieve higher grades Visual aids for additional support For example essays + feedback, try these resources: Essay Practise (Gothic Atmosphere) L9 / A* Grade vs L7 / A Grade Example Essays + Feedback (Frightening Outsider) L9 / A* Grade Essay Example (Tension and Mystery) L8 / A Grade Essay Example + Feedback (Unnatural and Threatening) L6 / B Grade Essay Example + Feedback (Suspicious Atmosphere) L4 / C Grade Essay Example (Secrecy and Reputation) Study Questions / Exercises Essay Questions + Passage-based Questions If you’re looking for something that covers the whole text, view our COMPLETE JEKYLL AND HYDE BUNDLE here! Have a resource on us! Grab our FREE resource here to see whether this bundle is right for you: Jekyll and Hyde: Character Breakdown / Analysis
Jekyll and Hyde: Genre - Complete Study Guide
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Jekyll and Hyde: Genre - Complete Study Guide

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This 10-page resource covers everything you need to know about the different genres of Jekyll and Hyde! Suitable for GCSE, iGCSE, and A Level students! Reasons to love this resource: explores the gothic genre in detail explores the sci-fi genre in detail explores elements of crime and proto-detective fiction within in the novella makes an extra distinction between gothic and crime, to help students understand the difference further additional task at the end provided to assist in comprehension This resource is provided in digital pdf, printable pdf and Powerpoint format for classroom teaching or independent study and revision. For example essays + feedback, try these resources: Essay Practise (Gothic Atmosphere) L9 / A* Grade vs L7 / A Grade Example Essays + Feedback (Frightening Outsider) L9 / A* Grade Essay Example (Tension and Mystery) L8 / A Grade Essay Example + Feedback (Unnatural and Threatening) L6 / B Grade Essay Example + Feedback (Suspicious Atmosphere) L4 / C Grade Essay Example (Secrecy and Reputation) Study Questions / Exercises Essay Questions + Passage-based Questions If you’re looking for something that covers the whole text, view our COMPLETE JEKYLL AND HYDE BUNDLE here! Have a resource on us! Grab our FREE resource here to see whether this bundle is right for you: Jekyll and Hyde: Character Breakdown / Analysis Please review us! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. Check out our shop here.