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This shop consists of all my A-level revision resources which helped me achieve A*, A*, A*. These resources are for A-level students studying English Literature, Classics, and History. I will also be adding essays and revision plans from GCSEs, where I achieved 6 grade 9s.

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This shop consists of all my A-level revision resources which helped me achieve A*, A*, A*. These resources are for A-level students studying English Literature, Classics, and History. I will also be adding essays and revision plans from GCSEs, where I achieved 6 grade 9s.
A* Alevel Street Car Essay Analysis Stanley Scene 8
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A* Alevel Street Car Essay Analysis Stanley Scene 8

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This is an A* A level mini essay which analyses Stanley’s aggressive behaviour towards Blanche in Scene 8 of the American Classic: A Street Car Named Desire, by Williams. Thematic links are made throughout, making it overall a high quality analysis of the Birthday party Scene. It is an ideal full marks A level essay which can be used for revision and help for English Literature students, but could also be used for Drama students. This A level essay analyses the role of masculinity in the play, as well as the core themes/symbolisms of light, expression, character, imagery, context and music.
A* A-level Essay Comparison of 'Courtship of Mr Lyon' vs. 'Tiger's Bride' Angela Carter English Lit
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A* A-level Essay Comparison of 'Courtship of Mr Lyon' vs. 'Tiger's Bride' Angela Carter English Lit

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'Compare the ways in which Carter combines and compares the Gothic fairy ttales ‘The COurtship of Mr Lyon’ and ‘The Tiger’s Bride’ ‘The Bloody Chamber’ by Angela Carter A-level full marks essay Can be used as a model or revision resource This resource is a 3 page essay 2,029 words, covers the main subtitles to answer the comparative an analytical question in depth: links to context, themes, constant quotes, comparison throughout making it a full marks quality answer The narrative voices are compared Mr Lyon/The Tiger are compared The behaviour of the fathers The Two Beautys The Endings of the tales Conclusion: Which is more successful?
GCSE grade 9 ‘Macbeth’ Essay on the theme of Order and Disorder question 1b
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GCSE grade 9 ‘Macbeth’ Essay on the theme of Order and Disorder question 1b

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GCSE grade 9 ‘Macbeth’ Essay on the theme of Order and Disorder question 1b Was awarded full marks and was written in timed conditions - this is therefore the perfect balance of quote analysis, play coverage, points, context and bringing the paragraphs back to the main question/theme. 6 paragraphs, 643 words This high-level essay has been well structured, concise and efficient paper Points: Intro Use of disturbed weather Duncan’s murder Macbeth’s tyranny as a by-product of disorder Lady Macbeth’s actions Conclusion It’s hard to find thematic analysis on Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ so I hope this saves someone’s essays or revision! :)