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I am currently studying Biochemistry at Oxford University. I studied OCR Biology, OCR Chemistry, AQA English Literature and Edexcel History. I achieved A*A*A*A* in my A Levels so I'm sharing my revision notes to help others achieve top marks. Feel free to email me with any questions - clararchapman@gmail.com :) I am also available for ONLINE A-LEVEL and GCSE TUTORING (I achieved A*A*88999999999 in GCSEs as well). Pop me an email for more information! Best of luck :)

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I am currently studying Biochemistry at Oxford University. I studied OCR Biology, OCR Chemistry, AQA English Literature and Edexcel History. I achieved A*A*A*A* in my A Levels so I'm sharing my revision notes to help others achieve top marks. Feel free to email me with any questions - clararchapman@gmail.com :) I am also available for ONLINE A-LEVEL and GCSE TUTORING (I achieved A*A*88999999999 in GCSEs as well). Pop me an email for more information! Best of luck :)
Handmaid's Tale - CRITICS OPINIONS
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Handmaid's Tale - CRITICS OPINIONS

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a sheet with interesting critical opinions on The Handmaid’s Tale (about the characters, themes and setting). Weave these into your essays to easily achieve top marks, and show an examiner you are a student of the highest calibre! Learn a handful of these and you are sorted :)
Handmaid's Tale - LANGUAGE & STRUCTURE
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Handmaid's Tale - LANGUAGE & STRUCTURE

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a document containing top points about the language/structure used in The Handmaid’s Tale. Learn a few of these to include as your AO2 evidence in your essays and it will really impress your examiner for the top marks. Discussion includes advanced literary devices, biblical language, ecriture feminine, postmodern literature, intertextuality and narrative techniques :)
Handmaid's Tale - LITERARY LINKS
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Handmaid's Tale - LITERARY LINKS

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a document linking The Handmaid’s Tale to other literary texts/ideas. This is small but effective information which you can throw into your essay to instantly set yourself up for top marks :) Under the AQA specification this is the AO4 assessment objective (connections acoss literary texts), but this resource is also relevant to anyone studying Handmaid’s Tale and looking to get an A*
Handmaid's Tale - KEY CONTEXT
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Handmaid's Tale - KEY CONTEXT

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a document of key contextual information on the novel to enhance your understanding and throw into your essays for TOP MARKS. Discussion on context includes Puritanism, American New Right ideology, Second Wave Feminism, Herstory and Atwood’s prefatory material. This information is very impressive to an examiner :)
Handmaid's Tale - A* IDEAS + GENERAL OVERVIEW (A LEVEL)
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Handmaid's Tale - A* IDEAS + GENERAL OVERVIEW (A LEVEL)

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a booklet on The Handmaids Tale containing top A* ideas on the novel (its characters and themes) as well as discussion of key details from important chapters. This is the perfect resource if you want TOP MARK ideas for your essays. I used 3 revision guides, my class notes and numerous academic essays on The Handmaids Tale to create this resource. I memorised this for my Paper 2 exam and was sorted.
Skirrid Hill - LANGUAGE & STRUCTURE
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Skirrid Hill - LANGUAGE & STRUCTURE

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a document containing top level analysis of the form/structure/language within Skirrid Hill poetry collection. This discusses both individual poems and the whole poetry book itself. Perfect for student looking for top marks in essays :)
Skirrid Hill - CONTEXT
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Skirrid Hill - CONTEXT

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a document of key context behind Sheers’ Skirrid Hill poetry collection, to throw into your essays. Topics include Welsh Society, The Skirrid, Sheers’ writing career and more. Information included is judiciously chosen to apply to all essay questions and achieve the highest marks :)
Skirrid Hill - CRITICS OPINIONS
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Skirrid Hill - CRITICS OPINIONS

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a document containing interesting critical opinions on Skirrid Hill. This is small but effective information to throw into your essays for top marks :)
Skirrid Hill - LITERARY CONNECTIONS
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Skirrid Hill - LITERARY CONNECTIONS

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a document linking Skirrid Hill to other literary texts/ideas. This is small but effective information which you can throw into your essay to instantly set yourself up for top marks :) Under the AQA specification this is the AO4 assessment objective (connections acoss literary texts), but this resource is also relevant to anyone studying Skirrid Hill and looking to get an A*
Skirrid Hill - EACH POEM ANALYSED
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Skirrid Hill - EACH POEM ANALYSED

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a comprehensive booklet containing a detailed analysis of 25 poems from the Skirrid Hill poetry collection. Each poem is summarised and analysed to high A* standard (with key ideas, quotes, techniques, context and literary theory discussed for each). This is an all-you-need guide for A* essays. :) *17 of the poems in ‘Skirrid Hill’ aren’t included in this: Last Act, Marking Time, Valentine, Winter Swans, Keyways, Y Gaer, Calendar, The Steelworks, Landmark, Happy Accidents, Four Movements, History, Shadow Man, Under the Superstition Mountains, Service, The Fishmonger, Skirrid Fawr *This is because the selected 25 together cover the broadest range of themes to smash ANY essay question with TOP MARKS. Studying all 42 poems would be excessive.
Skirrid Hill - THEMES TABLE
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Skirrid Hill - THEMES TABLE

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a table categorising 25 poems from Skirrid Hill into 50 different distinct and judicious themes. This is also perfect for the AQA Paper 2 exam: Literature in Modern Times. If you are looking for A/A* grades keep this with you while studying Skirrid Hill and revise it before the exam :) *17 of the poems in ‘Skirrid Hill’ aren’t included in this: Last Act, Marking Time, Valentine, Winter Swans, Keyways, Y Gaer, Calendar, The Steelworks, Landmark, Happy Accidents, Four Movements, History, Shadow Man, Under the Superstition Mountains, Service, The Fishmonger, Skirrid Fawr *This is because the selected 25 together cover the broadest range of themes to smash ANY essay question with TOP MARKS. Studying all 42 poems would be excessive.
Skirrid Hill - A* IDEAS (A LEVEL)
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Skirrid Hill - A* IDEAS (A LEVEL)

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a document with an overview of the Skirrid Hill book of poetry, with multiple A* ideas. Learn this before your exam to enhance your understanding of the collection and embed in your essay for the highest marks :)
All My Sons - LANGUAGE & STRUCTURE AO2
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All My Sons - LANGUAGE & STRUCTURE AO2

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a document containing top points about the language/structure used in All My Sons. Know a few of these to include as your AO2 evidence in your essays and it will really impress your examiner for the top marks. Discussion includes motifs, key phrases, stage directions (analysed with technique), punctuation and the examples of Realist drama within the play :)
All My Sons - KEY CONTEXT
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All My Sons - KEY CONTEXT

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a document of key contextual information on the play to throw into your essays for the highest marks, as well as enhance your understanding of the play :)
All My Sons - CRITICAL OPINIONS AO5
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All My Sons - CRITICAL OPINIONS AO5

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a sheet with interesting critical opinions on All My Sons (it’s characters and themes). Weave these into your essays to easily achieve top marks and show an examiner you are a student of the highest calibre! Learn a handful of these and you are sorted :)
All My Sons - LITERARY LINKS AO4
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All My Sons - LITERARY LINKS AO4

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a sheet covering AO4 under the AQA specification - looking at different receptions of All My Sons and making comparisons to other plays/novels. This is small but effective content which will instantly impress an examiner for TOP MARKS (Band 5). Others texts mentioned include Inspector Calls, Death of a Salesman, Ulysses and more… Best of luck :)
All My Sons - KEY QUOTATIONS WITH ANALYSIS
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All My Sons - KEY QUOTATIONS WITH ANALYSIS

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a booklet of the key quotes from All My Sons (over 40 of them) each analysed for top marks. This is AO2 under the AQA specification, but can be used for every exam board. Discussion of literary techniques, context and literary theory is embedded within the analysis. Learn as many as you can for the exam and you will smash it :)
All My Sons (A Level) - A* IDEAS
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All My Sons (A Level) - A* IDEAS

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a booklet on All My Sons containing A* ideas on the play, its characters and a summary of each act. This is the perfect resource if you want TOP MARK ideas for your essays. I used 3 revision guides, my class notes and numerous academic essays on All My Sons to create this resource. I memorised this for my Paper 2 exam and was sorted.