This is a highly detailed analysis in depth of John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost with a particular focus on books IX and X.<br /><br />
There is an enormous amount of detail in the Full Notes as well as in the hundreds of annotations on the text included yet they remain comprehensive and concise. <br /><br />
The notes cover everything from character analysis, to Milton's language and poetic devices, to Milton's life, context and biography to quotes from each character and specific theme.
<p>This is a highly detailed and comprehensive comparison between the famous literary texts Duchess of Malfi and Paradise Lost (especially Books 9 and 10), split into tables with both quotes and analysis for each of the six main themes: Vanity and Pride, Reason, Gender, Death and Mortality, Isolation, Ambition</p>
<p>The notes also come with a great selection of critical commentary and quotations which can be directly inserted into essays for AO5.</p>
This is a complete set of notes for the A level play of Hamlet by Shakespeare. The set includes six notes:<br />
-A complete study guide on Hamlet encompassing many themes and character analysis<br />
-A collection of critical quotations for each theme and character to reach AO5 <br />
-An essay on Hamlet's delay at an A/A* standard <br />
-Collection of analsyis notes from critical essays and readings AO1 and AO2<br />
-A collection of all the key quotes in Hamlet throughout the whole play AO2<br />
-A collection of critical interpretations of plays and mise-en-scenes in many production for additional AO5<br />
- A very large document englobing previous sets of notes with extra detail, analysis and quotes
<p>Here is a very detailed resource, structured around the themes explored by both texts of American Literature in the period 1880-1940. The notes are thus structured based on essay plans, with key paragraphs and signposts to favour essay writing on the topic, as well as structured thought, exam technique and practice.</p>
<p>It contains a large grid directly comparing both texts on key themes.</p>
<p>It also explores and provides great detail (analysis, quotes from both texts, contextual notes and critical quotes) in the following themes:</p>
<p>Women<br />
Social Class<br />
Past and Present<br />
Dreams, Hope and Fantasy<br />
Freedom and Opportunity (the American Dream)<br />
Relationships<br />
Ellen vs May<br />
Identity, Family and Genealogy<br />
Nick as narrator (specifically on Gatsby)<br />
What makes Gatsby “great” (specifically Gatsby)<br />
Carelessness and Hedonism<br />
More additional themes such as corruption, criminal underworld, spiritual vacuum etc also explored<br />
More detailed contextual notes</p>
<p>Also includes a set of notes on other texts of this American period to aid analytical points in essay writing and provide context.<br />
Whilst these notes are particularly applicable to anyone studying the text, they are formatted to tailor the assessment marking on the OCR specification on the topic of American Literature 1880-1940.<br />
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These three documents include full revision notes in very large detail for an A* grade at A level on the History topic of British Politics from 1900 to 1951, specific to the OCR exam board yet highly relevant to the AQA board. <br />
The notes offer great detail as a result of much wide reading yet are remarkably concise to make sure that all the necessary detail is included whilst focusing on analysis for the 20 mark question so that they may be particularly valuable to students studying the topic and revising for the exam.
<p>Here is a 15,000 word resource which includes essay plans on the key topics of comparison between the Jacobean works of Mitlon and Webster. These essay plans are on the presentations of:<br />
-Ambition<br />
-Death<br />
-Women<br />
-Revenge<br />
-Marriage<br />
-Corruption<br />
-Confinement/Entrapment<br />
-Presentation of Heroism (focus on Satan and Bosola)<br />
-Duplicity and Pretense<br />
-Good vs Evil<br />
-Punishment<br />
Each essay plan is divided into paragraphs (mainly three per topic) and each generally includes quotes from both texts, contextual notes, analysis and critical quotes and so is perfectly tailored for exam preparation and guidance.</p>
This is a bundle including very detailed notes on Paradise Lost as well as a large thematic comparison of Duchess of Malfi with Paradise Lost for use in A level English especially the OCR board<br />
Finally, there is a very complex 15,000 word collection of essay plans specifically tailored for exam preparation and guidance.
These notes include very expansive whilst concise detail on the topic of Martin Luther, Lutheranism, the German reformation and the expansion of Protestantism from 1517 to 1559 specific to OCR A level history.
These are highly detailed revision notes in accordance with every single point on the Biology OCR specification for A level to a very high standard in order to each the top grades.<br />
The resource include highly detailed notes on the major topics in Module 4:<br />
-Diseases, immune response and vaccination<br />
-Biodiversity<br />
-Classification<br />
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This is a complete set of notes on the Cold War in its entirety from 1945 to 1989 and including specific details on every event with facts and explanations. <br />
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Complete Set of Notes for the AS Level Biology exams for OCR. The notes are extremely detailed under every single point on the specification for modules 2, 3 and 4.<br />
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<p>This set of notes include two revision notes:<br />
-An eight page quote sheet essential for AO2 in English Literature essays encompassing the whole play and essential themes<br />
-Analysis notes on the novel and characters and key themes</p>
These are highly detailed revision notes in accordance with every single point on the Biology OCR specification for A level to a very high standard in order to each the top grades.<br />
The resource include highly detailed notes on the major topics in Module 2:<br />
-Cell Structure<br />
-Biological Molecules<br />
-Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids<br />
-Enzymes<br />
-Biological Membranes<br />
-Cell division, cell diversity and cellular organisation<br />
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This is a very detailed revision resource which goes over and answers every six mark question which may feature in the triple science biology GCSE exams. They answer in detail each question to achieve full marks on each every time especially since six markers form 20% of the test grade. 12/60 marks are for six markers in the exam.<br />
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These are highly detailed revision notes in accordance with every single point on the Biology OCR specification for A level to a very high standard in order to each the top grades.<br />
The resource include highly detailed notes on the major topics in Module 3:<br />
-Exchange Surfaces<br />
-Transport in Animals<br />
-Transport in Plants<br />
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These two resources include expansive yet concise detail on Charles V's wars against the French Valois and the Ottomans as Ruler and Defender of Christendom from 1515 to 1559 for the OCR A level History to a very high advanced level to achieve top grades.
This a detailed revision note which provides A* very high level GCSE answers to frequent questions asked during an oral and which will form part of an essay answer. These questions are on the main topics of Socialising, Travelling Abroad, Being part of a Community, and Making Choices as per the GCSE AQA German specification, <br />
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These are detailed revision notes for the AQA GCSE Geography topic of the Development Gap including specific details on every section of the specification as well as specific case studies.
These are detailed revision notes for the AQA GCSE Geography topic of Tourism including specific details on every section of the specification as well as specific case studies.
This resource is a detailed and specific note sheet encompassing all the necessary context for AO3 such as the American Dream, women, racial oppression and the 1929 Depression for Of Mice and Men as well as a very large document of revision notes collecting quotes from the text, analysis of Steinbeck's language and finally a large section on all the major themes and sections
These are detailed revision notes for the AQA GCSE Geography topic of Coasts including specific details on every section of the specification as well as specific case studies.