Othello Tragedy COMPLETE Revision A Level AQAQuick View
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Othello Tragedy COMPLETE Revision A Level AQA

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<p>This document is an ‘all-you-need’ for your revision on Othello, the Shakespeare Tragedy for the A Level AQA exam.</p> <p>It is an in-depth analysis of the play, considering it from all angles, be it themes, quotes, language, structure and context. Keeps the exam specification in mind throughout (“analysis <em>through</em> the tragic lens”)</p> <p>There is naturally room to add one’s own interpretations and ideas to the document.</p>
Edexcel Geography A Level Exam QuestionsQuick View
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Edexcel Geography A Level Exam Questions

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<p>Topics Included: Physical and Human<br /> Tectonic Processes and Hazards<br /> Glaciated Landscapes and Change (Optional Topic)<br /> Water Cycle and Water Insecurity<br /> Carbon Cycle and Energy Security<br /> 5)Globalisation<br /> 6)Regenerating Places (Optional Topic)<br /> 7)Superpowers<br /> Health, Human Rights and Intervention (Optional Topic)<br /> Resource is a compilation of questions ranging from 6 marks - 20 marks, from the OFFICIAL Edexcel textbook and Edexcel-approved Oxford textbook. Very helpful for preparing for the exams and perfecting that exam technique!</p>
A Level Geography - Disaster Hotspot Case Study - PhilippinesQuick View
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A Level Geography - Disaster Hotspot Case Study - Philippines

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<p>For all A Level Geography students!</p> <p>In-depth knowledge about a disaster hotspot was priceless in the physical, human and synoptic paper, and this resource was where I stored all my information.</p> <p>The best parts of this resource:</p> <ol> <li>The colour-coding made the information memorable.</li> <li>There were specific examples of disaster events that took place in the Philippines.</li> <li>Numbers are easy to memorise since they’ve been rounded up/down.</li> <li>Not too long, makes it feel as though there’s not <em>that</em> much to learn.</li> </ol> <p>I hope this resource is as valuable and useful to you as it was for me!</p>
Death of A Salesman - Top 10 QuotesQuick View
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Death of A Salesman - Top 10 Quotes

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<p>For A Level English Literature students,<br /> This resource aims to cover all the themes, characters and tragic tropes in 10 handy quotes, with deep exploration on each. The style of exploration on each quote can be further applied to quotes throughout the text, keeping the tragic genre in mind AT ALL TIMES!</p>
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Theories of Tragedy

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<p>Lenses of Tragedy</p> <ul> <li>Aristotle</li> <li>Hegel</li> <li>Nietzche</li> <li>Arthur Miller</li> </ul> <p>These authors all have a very specific idea of what make a successful tragedy. This resource is a helpful summary of their views for those studying tragedy in English Literature at A Level. It’s a great starting point, allowing you to view any text you’re studying from the tragic perspective.</p>
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Regenerating Places Case Studies - COMPLETE!

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<p>Every Case Study Ever associated with Regenerating Places (Optional Topic) for Edexcel A Level (Human) Geography.</p> <ul> <li>Only relevant information about each case study mentioned-</li> <li>All are neatly categorised by theme (successful ruban place, sustainability, etc.)</li> <li>Includes case studies not found typically in the syllabus, unique and memorable examples</li> </ul>
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UK Energy Security

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<p>A visual representation of arguments for and against whether UK’s energy supply can be considered ‘secure’. This resource has useful information for an ‘evaluate’ essay.</p> <p>It is key to add information to the resource as one requires up-to-date information.</p>
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Earthquake Hazards

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<p>This resource contains information on the hazards associated with earthquakes. Alongside description is key details from case studies, so it a perfect resource for exam preparation. Information will be easy to remember as it is organised neatly.</p>