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Jack Critical Perspectives A03 (Lord of the Flies)
For students aiming to really impress their examiner in their pursuit of grade 9, here are a summary of 8 critical perspectives into Jack’s character in Lord of the Flies to help meet and exceed the criteria for A03. Includes Marx, Freud, Aristotle, Machiavelli, feminism, Locke and Jung.
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Romeo and Juliet AQA 2022 Grade 9 Model answer
A grade 9 model answer to the June 2022 AQA question from Romeo and Juliet.
The question focused on the character of Romeo.
The model answer analyses the extract then moves on to analyse two further moments in the play which present Romeo’s feelings for Juliet.
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Anger An Inspector Calls Grade 9 response
A grade 9 815 word response to the following question which was a question on the EdExcel 2022 paper:
In what ways is anger significant in An Inspector Calls?
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An Inspector Calls 'Because, But, So' thesis-style introductions
The ‘because, but, so’ method is an excellent tool for teaching students to think analytically about the literature texts This tool is powerful because it encourages students to expand their thinking with precision and detail.
This resource collates 9 sample ‘because, but so’ thesis-style introductions to 9 themes that may come up in next year’s An Inspector Calls examination.
It also collates 6 sample ‘because, but, so’ introductions on the 6 main characters in the play.
Ideal as a revision tool for helping to shape and guide the direction of exam responses.
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Chain of Events An Inspector Calls Grade 9
A grade 9 response to the following question on An Inspector Calls from the 2022 EdExcel exam:
Explain how the chain of events is important in An Inspector Calls
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A Christmas Carol 'Because, But, So' Thesis-style introductions
‘Because, But, So’ can be a useful tool for helping students write the thesis-style introduction to an essay to help to demonstrate the depth of their understanding.
This resource collates 9 ‘because, but, so’ introductions on 9 themes from the novella.
Ideal revision to cover the theme that might come up in next year’s exam.
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Appositive Phrases in Romeo and Juliet
Using appositive phrases in your English literature responses will improve the sophistication of your writing. If used correctly, they will impress your examiner. Here are some examples on how to use appositive phrases when writing about the 6 main characters in Romeo and Juliet.
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Macbeth 'Because, But, So' Thesis-style introductions
The ‘because, but, so’ method is an excellent tool for teaching students to think analytically about the literature texts. This tool is powerful because it encourages students to expand their thinking with precision and detail.
This resource collates 9 sample ‘because, but so’ thesis-style introductions to 9 themes that may come up in next year’s Macbeth examination.
Ideal as a revision tool for helping to guide the direction of essays.
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Romeo and Juliet 'Because, But, So' Thesis-style character introductions
‘Because, But, So’ a great tool to teach students to help them demonstrate the depth of their understanding of the literature texts.
This resource collates 9 sample ‘because, but, so’ thesis-style introductions for the 9 most significant characters in Romeo and Juliet.
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Appositive Phrases in An Inspector Calls
Using appositive phrases in your English literature responses will improve the sophistication of your writing. If used correctly, they will impress your examiner. Here are some examples on how to use appositive phrases when writing about the 6 main characters in An Inspector Calls.
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Appositive Phrases in Macbeth
Using appositive phrases in your English literature responses will improve the sophistication of your writing. If used correctly, they will impress your examiner. Here are some examples on how to use appositive phrases when writing about the 6 main characters in Macbeth.
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Appositive Phrases in A Christmas Carol
Using appositive phrases in your English literature responses will improve the sophistication of your writing. If used correctly, they will impress your examiner. Here are some examples on how to use appositive phrases when writing about the 6 main characters in A Christmas Carol.
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Appositive Phrases in Lord of the Flies
Using appositive phrases in your English literature responses will improve the sophistication of your writing. If used correctly, they will impress your examiner. Here are some examples on how to use appositive phrases when writing about the 6 main characters in Lord of the Flies. Read the examples then have a go at creating your own sentences that use appositive phrases.
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Using Pathetic Fallacy to Describe a Setting for Paper 1 Question 5
When approaching Paper 1 Question 5, I advise students to begin with an opening paragraph that uses pathetic fallacy to describe a setting.
Here are 6 examples that use pathetic fallacy to depict the opening.
They also consistently use ambitious tier 2 vocabulary and advanced punctuation to help show the sophistication required for the top band of the mark scheme.
After studying the 6 model paragraphs, students should then move on to create their own pathetic fallacy opening paragraphs.
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Jekyll and Hyde context
A context sheet to help students understand how Stevenson was influenced by the late Victorian context.
It is divided into 6 sections:
Victorian London
Calvinism
Science
Fin de Siecle
Gothic literature
Atavism
Each section intertwines contextual knowledge with links to the actual novel.
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Stanley Kowalski Quotation Revision Sheet A Streetcar Named Desire
A quotation revision sheet focused on the character of Stanley from A Streetcar Named Desire containing high level analysis of 13 quotations.
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Jekyll and Hyde Quotations
A revision sheet analysing 16 key quotations in depth. 8 for Dr Jekyll and 8 for Mr Hyde. Presented on a handy, printable A3 or A4 for ease of revision.
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Bayonet Charge Revision Sheet
A revision sheet offering high-grade analysis of 10 key quotations from Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes for the Power and Conflict cluster.
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The Diet Revision Sheet Feminine Gospels
A handy printable revision sheet for this key poem from the Feminine Gospels collection. It improves an overview of the poem and detailed analysis of 10 key quotations from The Diet.
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A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 1 Analysis sheet
A sheet analysing 12 key quotations from Scene 1 of A Streetcar Named Desire.
Contains a blank template version for students to have a go at analysing the quotations themselves. I then reveal the model explanations for each quotation.