<p>A A4 25-page A-Level revision booklet for Othello written to support the AQA A Level English Literature course. This can be completed by students as a useful revision tool. The booklet includes tasks such as key words, research activities, mindmaps, theme tables, character profiles, various questions and thinking points. Students can work through revising everything from contextual information, setting, and key extracts, to themes and characters. These are summarised towards the end with the final five pages including a broad range of practice questions and extracts.</p>
<p>A A4 12-page A-Level revision booklet for A Streetcar Named Desire written to support the AQA A Level English Literature course. This can be completed by students as a useful revision tool. The booklet includes tasks such as research activities, mindmaps, theme tables, character profiles, various questions and thinking points. Students can work through revising everything from contextual information, setting, and key extracts, to themes and characters. These are summarised towards the end with the final pages including a broad range of practice questions and extracts.</p>
<p>2 examples of an AQA Othello A Level English Literature essay; including the extracts that were used to answer them.</p>
<p>Titles:<br />
Examine the view that in this extract and elsewhere in the play, Othello conforms to the Jacobean expectations of a ‘moor’.<br />
(Grade B response)</p>
<p>‘In the literature of love, relationships only survive when there is mutual trust between the man and woman.<br />
In the light of this view, discuss how Shakespeare presents the relationship between Othello and Desdemona in this extract and elsewhere in the play.<br />
(Grade A response)</p>
<p>A A4 14-page A-Level revision booklet for Handmaid’s Tale written to support the AQA A Level English Literature course. This can be completed by students as a useful revision tool. The booklet includes tasks such as research activities, mindmaps, theme tables, character profiles, various questions and thinking points. Students can work through revising everything from contextual information, setting, and key extracts, to themes and characters. These are summarised towards the end with the final pages including a broad range of practice questions and extracts.</p>
<p>A A4 10-page A-Level revision booklet for The Great Gatsby written to support the AQA A Level English Literature course. This can be completed by students as a useful revision tool. The booklet includes tasks such as research activities, criticism table and mindmaps themes, character profiles, various questions and thinking points. Students can work through revising everything from contextual information, critical views, themes and characters. These are summarised towards the end with the final page including a broad range of practice questions.</p>
<p>22/25 mark A Level English Literature NEA. Using two novels: The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Goldfinch.<br />
Title: Compare and contrast the ways in which art is presented in The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Goldfinch. To what extent do you agree that in both texts the protagonist’s obsession with art leads to self-destruction?</p>
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<p>An A4 25-page A-Level revision booklet for Othello written to support the AQA A Level English Literature course. This can be completed by students as a useful revision tool. The booklet includes tasks such as key words, research activities, mindmaps, theme tables, character profiles, various questions and thinking points. Students can work through revising everything from contextual information, setting, and key extracts, to themes and characters. These are summarised towards the end with the final five pages including a broad range of practice questions and extracts.</p>
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<p>2 examples of an AQA Othello A Level English Literature essay; including the extracts (different to the ones in the booklet) that were used to answer them.</p>
<p>Titles:<br />
Examine the view that in this extract and elsewhere in the play, Othello conforms to the Jacobean expectations of a ‘moor’.<br />
(Grade B response)</p>
<p>‘In the literature of love, relationships only survive when there is mutual trust between the man and woman.<br />
In the light of this view, discuss how Shakespeare presents the relationship between Othello and Desdemona in this extract and elsewhere in the play.<br />
(Grade A response)</p>
<p>A A4 10-page A-Level revision booklet for Rebecca written to support the AQA A Level English Literature course. This can be completed by students as a useful revision tool. The booklet includes tasks such as research activities, criticism table and mindmaps themes, character profiles, various questions and thinking points. Students can work through revising everything from contextual information, critical views, themes and characters. These are summarised towards the end with the final page including a broad range of practice questions.</p>
<p>Revision workbooks covering 3 set texts: A Streetcar Named Desire, Feminine Gospels and The Handmaids Tale. Each booklet includes text specific tasks such as research activities, mindmaps, theme tables, character profiles, various questions and thinking points. Students can work through revising everything from contextual information, setting, and key extracts, to themes and characters. These are summarised towards the end with the final pages including a broad range of practice questions and extracts.</p>
<p>A A4 11-page A-Level revision booklet for The Feminine Gospels written to support the AQA A Level English Literature course. This can be completed by students as a useful revision tool. The booklet includes tasks such as research activities, literary techniques, thematic connections, archetypes, various questions and thinking points. Students can work through revising everything from contextual information, structure of the collection, to themes and poetic techniques. These are summarised towards the end with the final page including a broad range of practice questions.</p>
<p>A A4 12-page A-Level revision booklet for The Picture of Dorian Gray which can be used to support the AQA A Level English Literature course as a coursework text. The booklet includes tasks such as research activities, timeline and mindmaps themes, character profiles, various questions and thinking points. Students can work through studying everything from contextual information, critical views, themes and characters.</p>