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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.
'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller - Key Themes
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'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller - Key Themes

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This document provides a detailed look at the key themes in Arthur Miller’s play ‘The Crucible’. It’s suitable for students aged 13+, and is particularly helpful for those aiming for top grades in essays as it takes a deeper look at the messages and meanings inherent in the play. The themes include: Mob mentality Accusations / Blame Witchcraft Love / Marriage Paranoia / Hysteria Puritanism / Christianity Reputation Jealousy Truth Politics and Power Feel free to visit my shop and take a look at our other Crucible lesson resources and revision materials, as well as the full Crucible Revision Bundle!
Robert Pinsky 'Shirt' - Poem Analysis
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Robert Pinsky 'Shirt' - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem ‘Shirt’ by Robert Pinsky, tailored towards A Level students but also suitable for those studying at a higher level. Includes: VOCABULARY STORY / SUMMARY SPEAKER / VOICE LANGUAGE FEATURES STRUCTURE / FORM CONTEXT ATTITUDES THEMES
John Dryden 'Farewell, ungrateful traitor' - Poem Analysis
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John Dryden 'Farewell, ungrateful traitor' - Poem Analysis

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A detailed analysis of ‘Farewell, ungrateful traitor’ by John Dryden - perfect for teaching and revision! Tailored towards A level students using the CIE / Cambridge A level syllabus to study poems from the ‘Songs of Ourselves’ collection, but will be helpful for anyone who’s trying to understand the poem at any level. This digital + printable + PPT document includes the following: Key vocabulary A summary Pieces voice Key quotes + language techniques Poems structure Context Attitudes Themes Reasons to love this resource: Perfect for providing a rapid understanding of the poem Helps remind students that are revising the poem of the key themes Helps those new to the poem understand the context behind it Is able to provide teachers with clear and succinct points that are relevant to the poem Need more poems from the ‘Songs of Ourselves’ collection? Grab our free resource here. View our COMPLETE SONGS OF OURSELVES BUNDLES, both PART 1 and PART 2, here. Please review us! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. VIEW OUR SHOP for other literature and language resources.
Jonathan Swift 'On The Day of Judgement' - Poem Analysis
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Jonathan Swift 'On The Day of Judgement' - Poem Analysis

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A detailed analysis of ‘On the Day of Judgement’ by Jonathan Swift - perfect for teaching and revision! Tailored towards A level students using the CIE / Cambridge A level syllabus to study poems from the ‘Songs of Ourselves’ collection, but will be helpful for anyone who’s trying to understand the poem at any level. This digital + printable + PPT document includes the following: Key vocabulary A summary Pieces voice Key quotes + language techniques Poems structure Context Attitudes Themes Reasons to love this resource: Perfect for providing a rapid understanding of the poem Helps remind students that are revising the poem of the key themes Helps those new to the poem understand the context behind it Is able to provide teachers with clear and succinct points that are relevant to the poem Need more poems from the ‘Songs of Ourselves’ collection? Grab our free resource here. View our COMPLETE SONGS OF OURSELVES BUNDLES, both PART 1 and PART 2, here. Please review us! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. VIEW OUR SHOP for other literature and language resources.
Lord Byron 'When We Two Parted' - Poem Analysis
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Lord Byron 'When We Two Parted' - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem ‘When We Two Parted’ by Lord Byron, tailored towards A Level students but also suitable for those studying at any higher level. Includes: POEM VOCABULARY STORY / SUMMARY SPEAKER / VOICE LANGUAGE FEATURES STRUCTURE / FORM CONTEXT ATTITUDES THEMES
'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller - Character List
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'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller - Character List

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This document includes a list of all the major characters in ‘The Crucible’, as well as a brief analysis of each character’s traits and their role within the play. It’s suitable for students aged 13+, particularly those aiming for top grades in essays. Feel free to visit my shop and take a look at our other Crucible lesson resources and revision materials, as well as the full Crucible Revision Bundle!
Siegfried Sassoon 'The Death-Bed' - Poem Analysis
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Siegfried Sassoon 'The Death-Bed' - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem ‘The Death-Bed’ by Siegfried Sassoon, tailored towards A Level students but also suitable for those studying at a higher level. Includes: VOCABULARY STORY / SUMMARY SPEAKER / VOICE LANGUAGE FEATURES STRUCTURE / FORM CONTEXT ATTITUDES THEMES
"To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee - Context
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"To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee - Context

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This document provides a general overview of the context points of Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill A Mockingbird”. It includes author’s biography, general view on the novel, as well as the historical context of a novel.
"To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee - Themes
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"To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee - Themes

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This document provides a detailed look at the key themes in Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill A Mockingbird”. It includes, but not limited to - theme of maturity, education, race, but also Harper Lee’s message on the themes throughout the novel.
Key Quotes - "To Kill A Mockingbird"
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Key Quotes - "To Kill A Mockingbird"

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In this resource you will find some key quotations that sum up the main ideas, events and characters in “To Kill A Mockingbird”. After looking at quotations and developing your own personal list, make sure to practice analyzing each one in depth so you will know what to say about it in an essay or exam answer.
"To Kill A Mockingbird" - Summary
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"To Kill A Mockingbird" - Summary

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Here’s the brief summary for the novel by Harper Lee “To Kill A Mockingbird”. It includes explanation of both parts and each chapter of the book.
Macbeth - How to Write Higher Level Essays - Study Guide
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Macbeth - How to Write Higher Level Essays - Study Guide

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A 6-page digital + printable + PPT resource which contains a step-by step process for refining and perfecting Macbeth essays! It’s great for students who are aiming for the very top grades. For AS + A Level students, or those aiming for top marks at iGCSE and GCSE. This digital + printable pdf document contains: Tips and Advice about how to get top marks Higher Level Style Essay Question Structural Breakdown of an Essay Paragraph Example A* Paragraph A full A* Grade example essay, Timed Conditions (A Level) Tasks to support deeper understanding of the essay process Extension exercises where students plan and write their own essay Need more Macbeth help? Grab our free resources here: Introduction to Macbeth Macbeth Character Analysis View our COMPLETE MACBETH BUNDLE here! 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.
Macbeth - Exemplar A-Level Model Essays, A*-C Grades
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Macbeth - Exemplar A-Level Model Essays, A*-C Grades

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This 10-page resource contains a range of A Level essays, ranging from grades A*-C. These were all written by students, on a range of discursive, argumentative and comparative questions. This digital + printable pdf document contains the following essays: In what ways does Shakespeare vividly present human flaws and weaknesses in Macbeth? (DISCURSIVE ESSAY QUESTION) “Macbeth is a play about the nature of evil rather than the nature of ambition.” How far do you agree? (ARGUMENTATIVE QUESTION) “Some say he’s mad; others, that lesser hate him, /Do call it valiant fury” (Caithness: Act 5, Scene 2) Consider Macbeth as a gothic protagonist in the light of this comment. (ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY) Explore the ways writers present human flaws and weaknesses in Macbeth and the poems ‘My Last Duchess’ and ‘The Laboratory’. (COMPARATIVE ESSAY - Macbeth/The Laboratory) Reasons to love this resource: Perfect for teaching essay structuring + academic writing technique Exposes students to a range of responses, at different levels Provides support with answering different types of essay question Great for understanding the ‘do’s’ and ‘don’ts’ of essay writing! Looking for more support? Buy our COMPLETE MACBETH BUNDLE here! Download our Macbeth Character Analysis for FREE as an example resource, to see whether the complete bundle is right for you! … 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.
Sleep - Kenneth Slessor
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Sleep - Kenneth Slessor

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem “Sleep” by Kenneth Slessor, 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
The Pains of Sleep - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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The Pains of Sleep - Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem “The Pains of Sleep” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 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
CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves - PART ONE BUNDLE PACK
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CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves - PART ONE BUNDLE PACK

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This revision pack contains detailed analyses of each poem in the CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves collection, including suggested themes that may form the basis of exam questions. Poems included: ‘A Wife in London’ - Thomas Hardy ‘A Complaint’ - William Wordsworth ‘A Song of Faith Forsworn’ - John Warren ‘Darkness’ - Lord Byron ‘Distant Fields / ANZAC Parade’ - Rhian Gallagher ‘Farewell, ungrateful traitor’ - John Dryden ‘First March’ - Ivor Gurney ‘Futility’ - Wilfred Owen ‘Homecoming’ - Lenrie Peters ‘I Years Had Been From Home’ - Emily Dickinson Each resource includes a breakdown of the poem in the following way: VOCABULARY STORY + SUMMARY SPEAKER + VOICE ATTITUDES LANGUAGE FEATURES STRUCTURE / FORM CONTEXT THEMES ATTITUDES TASKS + EXERCISES POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS For more resources, including the Part 2 bundle, take a look at our shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ntabani
Tone and Style
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Tone and Style

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This resource is for anyone who is aiming towards intermediate or advanced level writing. It covers a full breakdown of how to understand the features, as well as ways to create them and analyze them in your own writing.
CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves - PART TWO BUNDLE PACK
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CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves - PART TWO BUNDLE PACK

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This revision pack contains detailed analyses of each poem in the CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves collection, including suggested themes that may form the basis of exam questions. Contents: “If Thou Must Love Me” - Elizabeth Barrett Browning “On the Day of Judgement” - Jonathan Swift “On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year” - Lord Byron “Shirt” - Robert Pinsky “Sleep” - Kenneth Slessor “Sonnet 19” - William Shakespeare “The Cry of the Children” - Elizabeth Barrett Browning “The Death-Bed” - Siegfried Sassoon “The Mountain” - Elizabeth Bishop “The Pains of Sleep” - Samuel Taylor Coleridge “The Pride of Lions” - Joanna Preston “The Song of the Shirt” - Thomas Hood “The Wedding” - Moniza Alvi “Waterfall” - Lauris Dorothy Edmond “When We Two Parted” - Lord Byron “When You Are Old” - W.B. Yeats “Written Near a Port on a Dark Evening” - Charlotte Smith Analysis for each poem includes: VOCABULARY STORY/SUMMARY SPEAKER/VOICE LANGUAGE FORM/STRUCTURE ATTITUDES CONTEXT THEMES