Translations revision guide - UPDATEDQuick View
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Translations revision guide - UPDATED

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This is a 26-page revision guide for Brian Friel’s play ‘Translations’. This would be useful for A-level English Literature. It got me an A*. This resource includes: Selected quotes Detailed analysis Critic’s quotes Links to Friel’s other plays Useful comments regarding non-dialogue analysis Detailed context Summaries of related plays Analysis of setting, character, theme, technique, language, style and staging
Love through the ages poetry analysis sheets - post 1900Quick View
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Love through the ages poetry analysis sheets - post 1900

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This resource provides context, possible other interpretations, comparisons to other poems, within the anthology as well as to Jane Eyre (the book I studied these poems alongside). I did not do this for every poem, only those which I felt I could say the most on and compare most. I included: I, being born a woman and distressed; One Flesh; Meeting Point; For My Lover, Returning to His Wife; Wild Oats and After the Lunch
Feminine Gospels revision resourceQuick View
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Feminine Gospels revision resource

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This resource supported me in getting an A* in A - level English Literature. It includes important quotes from each poem, an analysis of said quotes, critics’ opinions on the poem, links to other poems in the collection, and extra information useful to understanding each poem e.g. interesting structural features.
Poetry - types of meter and poemQuick View
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Poetry - types of meter and poem

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This resource outlines the types of poem e.g. ballad with their features. This resource also contains information on the types of meter in poetry, with an opportunity to reflect on the effect of each meter.
Love through the ages poetry analysis sheets - pre 1900Quick View
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Love through the ages poetry analysis sheets - pre 1900

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This resource provides context, possible other interpretations, comparisons to other poems, within the anthology as well as to Jane Eyre (the book I studied these poems alongside). I did not do this for every poem, only those which I felt I could say the most on and compare most. I included: Whoso list to hount I knowe where is an hynde; Sonnet 116; The Flea; The Garden of Love; She Walks in Beauty; Remember; and La Belle Dame Sans Merci. A Ballad
Structure in Jane EyreQuick View
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Structure in Jane Eyre

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This resource outlines the structure of Jane Eyre, including analysis of the significance of the different settings, the narrative, bildungsroman, and the significance of weather.
Comprehensive poetry analysis guideQuick View
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Comprehensive poetry analysis guide

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This resource outlines all of the questions I used to analyse the poems in my A-level English Literature class (in which I got an A*). The questions are sorted by voice, diction, rhythm, rhyme, imagery, and form & structure
GCSE R.E. Judaism - Beliefs and PracticesQuick View
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GCSE R.E. Judaism - Beliefs and Practices

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This resource contains concise notes outlining all the knowledge for the Judaism beliefs and practices part of the AQA R.E. GCSE. There are notes on this account for all the parts of the GCSE on Catholicism, Judaism and philosophy and ethics.
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GCSE R.E. Judaism - Beliefs and Teachings

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This resource is concise notes of all the knowledge needed for Judaism beliefs and teachings in the R.E. GCSE. There are other resources for the other parts of the Judaism module, as well as philosophy and ethics, and Catholicism.