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125 Othello Critics (A-Level Resource)
125 Othello critics, covering all characters and themes. Each have been checked to confirm the quotation has been published and is viable to use. Perfect for A-Level.
Greek Gods Masterpack (GCSE Classical Civilisation)
A easy-read document that bullet-points each God, what they were the deities of, stories in which they are central characters, important facts about them, their relation to other Gods and finally how one can recognize them in artwork. I got an A* at GCSE in Classical Civilisation.
Emerging and Developing Economies (A-Level Resource)
Examples of why a country is restrained, how this can be fixed, and the evaluation for these solutions. Includes examples/context for each factors. Factors included: Education, infrastructure, health, population growth, low savings, corruption, landlocked countries, infant industries and foreign currency gaps. I received an A* at A-Level in Economics.
An analysis of Othello in 'Othello' (A-Level Resource)
An example essay on how Othello is portrayed and his role within the play. Contains numerous quotes, critics and context points. I received an A* in the Drama section of my A-Level.
Isolation in 'Bright Star!' and 'O Solitude' - Keats (A-Level Resource)
An example essay that explores how Keats presents isolation in both ‘Bright Star!’ and ‘O Solitude’. Contains plenty of context, numerous quotes, and different arguments to reflect upon and incorporate into your own writing. I received an A* at A-Level in my Keats essay.
Exploring Isolation in 'NLMG' and 'Frankenstein' - Comparison Prose (Never Let Me Go)
Three example paragraphs on how both Ishiguro and Shelley present isolation in their texts and through the characters they created. These paragraphs contain numerous quotes and contextual points.
Exploring Power in 'Never Let Me Go' and 'Frankenstein' - Prose Comparison (A-Level Resource)
Three example paragraphs on how both Ishiguro and Shelley present power in their texts and through the characters they created. These paragraphs contain numerous quotes and contextual points.
An analysis of Desdemona in 'Othello' (A-Level Resource)
Three example paragraphs on how Desdemona is portrayed and her role within ‘Othello’. Contains numerous quotes, critics and context points. I received an A* in the Drama section of my A-Level.
'The Color Purple' Critics (A-Level Resource)
Critics for Alice Walker’s ‘The Color Purple’; this resource also touches upon a bit of context. Covers numerous themes/characters within the book. I received 56/60 marks for my A-Level English coursework - a high A*.
'The Go-Between' Critics (A-Level Resource)
Critics for L.P Harltey’s ‘The Go-Between’, especially helpful as there aren’t many out there. Covers numerous themes within the book. I received 56/60 marks for my A-Level English coursework - a high A*.
'On the Sea' Analysis - Keats (A-Level Resource)
An analysis of each section of ‘On the Sea’, including quotations and context. Also contains a summary and other interpretations to consider at the end. I received an A* for my Keats essay in my A-Level.
Key 'Frankenstein' Quotes (A-Level Resource)
All the most important quotes from Shelley’s 'Frankenstein in the book’s chronological order. Saves you from flicking through the text and you can search words to have multiple quotes for particular themes/characters e.g by searching ‘Monster’. Please note there are no page numbers, as this varies between each book publication.
Key 'Never Let Me Go' Quotes (A-Level Resource)
All the most important quotes from Ishiguro’s ‘Never Let Me Go’ in the book’s chronological order. Saves you from flicking through the text and you can search words to have multiple quotes for particular themes/characters e.g by searching ‘Ruth’. Please note there are no page numbers, as this varies between each book publication.
How is the Theme of Control presented in Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus (A-Level Resource)
An essay on Control in ‘Doctor Faustus’, supported with context and quotations. I received an A* in my Drama section of English Literature A-Level.
Economies, Diseconomies and External Economies of Scale (A-Level Economics Resource)
A simple, easy to understand run-through of all the internal economies and diseconomies of scale. Features examples, graphs, definitions, tricks to remember each EOS and clear explanations. I received an A* in A-Level Economics.
Othello Critics 100-125 (A-Level Resource)
Various critics to use in your Othello essays. Focuses on numerous characters and themes, and also touches upon context. Use this resource to ensure your writing is well-rounded, supported and detailed enough to secure marks in the AO5 bracket. I received an A* in the Drama section of my English Literature A-Level.
Othello Critics 75-100 (A-Level Resource)
Various critics to use in your Othello essays. Focuses on numerous characters and themes, and also touches upon context. Use this resource to ensure your writing is well-rounded, supported and detailed enough to secure marks in the AO5 bracket. I received an A* in the Drama section of my English Literature A-Level.
Othello Critics 50-75 (A-Level Resource)
Various critics to use in your Othello essays. Focuses on numerous characters and themes, and also touches upon context. Use this resource to ensure your writing is well-rounded, supported and detailed enough to secure marks in the AO5 bracket. I received an A* in the Drama section of my English Literature A-Level.
Othello Critics 25-50 (A-Level Resource)
Various critics to use in your Othello essays. Focuses on numerous characters and themes, and also touches upon context. Use this resource to ensure your writing is well-rounded, supported and detailed enough to secure marks in the AO5 bracket. I received an A* in the Drama section of my English Literature A-Level.
Othello Critics 1-25 (A-Level Resource)
Various critics to use in your Othello essays. Focuses on numerous characters and themes, and also touches upon context. Use this resource to ensure your writing is well-rounded, supported and detailed enough to secure marks in the AO5 bracket. I received an A* in the Drama section of my English Literature A-Level.