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Here at EduTrove, we provide high-quality English Language and Literature resources for U.K. students aged 11-18. All of our learning resources have been written and curated by our team of professional English Tutors. Whether you're revising for your exams, looking to understand a set text a little better or wanting to know how to write a full-mark creative writing piece, we have the resources to equip you for literary greatness!

Here at EduTrove, we provide high-quality English Language and Literature resources for U.K. students aged 11-18. All of our learning resources have been written and curated by our team of professional English Tutors. Whether you're revising for your exams, looking to understand a set text a little better or wanting to know how to write a full-mark creative writing piece, we have the resources to equip you for literary greatness!
The Age of Innocence Key Context Revision for A*s
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The Age of Innocence Key Context Revision for A*s

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This revision resource provides comprehensive coverage of key contextual points relevant to students studying ‘The Age of Innocence’ at the A-level and IB levels. It breaks down various aspects such as the Gilded Age, Victorian society, gender roles, marriage and divorce, social etiquette, architecture and design, literary realism, Wharton’s background, cultural shifts, critique of society, the setting of New York City, and European influences. Each category is explored through five bullet points, offering factual information and clear explanations of how these contexts influence the text. This resource will help you if: you are examined on ‘The Age of Innocence’ and need to understand the contextual background you are studying American Literature your class notes are incomplete or insufficient to help you reach a high grade you have coursework or exams coming up and need a comprehensive revision resource to help you quickly and efficiently memorise the contextual background of ‘The Age of Innocence’. We hope this helps! If you do find this resource insightful, we would love it if you take the time to leave a review, so that other students like yourself can find this resource.
The Great Gatsby Context Revision for A*s
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The Great Gatsby Context Revision for A*s

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This resource covers all key context needed for top marks in Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” coursework or exam essays. Revise all relevant historical and authorial context in one concise, bullet-pointed document. Suitable for all exam boards. This resource will help you if: you are studying “The Great Gatsby” at A Level, IB or below you want to be able to confidently discuss the settings, people and politics which influenced the text you are aiming to score a C/5 or above in your exams and coursework on “The Great Gatsby” you are revising for an exam or mock exam, and are looking for easy-to-memorise consise context notes your own context notes are insufficient to score you the high grade you’re after you are a teacher looking to brush up your contextual knowledge before teaching “The Great Gatsby”. We hope this helps :)
Macbeth Grade 9 Context Revision Complete Notes
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Macbeth Grade 9 Context Revision Complete Notes

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Suitable for students and teachers, this document includes all key context revision needed for a top-grade Macbeth GCSE essay. It covers all key Macbeth context points such as: King James and his beliefs, the question of religion early in his reign, gender roles in the Jacobean era, the influence of the Divine Right of Kings and the Great Chain of Being, fears of witchcraft, and the potential influence of the Gunpowder Plot. This resource will help you if: you are studying Macbeth (at any level) and want to learn more about the time period in which it was written and the influence the historical context had on the play you have incomplete or only brief Macbeth context notes from your English lessons you have upcoming mocks or GCSE exams and would like to revise the key context for the play to improve your grades you are unsure how you would write about the relevance or influence of the Jacobean Era on Shakespeare’s Macbeth you are a teacher looking to revise the context points of Macbeth in preparation to teach, or want to provide a comprehensive revision resource to your students. We hope this helps :)
A Streetcar Named Desire Context Revision for A*s
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A Streetcar Named Desire Context Revision for A*s

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This resource breaks down all key aspects of context required to understand and write about Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire” to an outstanding level. It breaks down the most important context revision points into digestible, easy-to-memorise bullet points. This resource is suitable for all exam boards. This resource will help you if: you have A Level or IB literature or drama exams on “A Streetcar Named Desire” you’d like all of your “A Streetcar Named Desire” context notes in one concise document to revise from you would like to achieve above a C at A level in “A Streetcar Named Desire” essays and are unsure what context to include you are completing a coursework essay on “A Streetcar Named Desire”, or your class notes are incomplete, insufficient or needing clearer wording. We hope this helps :)
Macbeth GCSE Revision Workbook
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Macbeth GCSE Revision Workbook

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This Macbeth Literature GCSE revision workbook is designed to: Provide structure to your revision process. Prepare you to tackle any Macbeth-related question that could arise in your exams. Grant you access to higher-level information that may not have been covered in class. Aid in remembering less obvious terms, context points, and symbols to enable you to discuss Macbeth confidently. Make you aware of areas to focus your revision on in the remaining time leading up to your exams. This resource includes: Clear and concise historical context to include in your essays A key terms glossary to remind you of some high-scoring terminology to include. Key quotes to memorise and space to add your own. A list of key themes and topics most likely to come up in your exam papers. Information about tragedy, including tragic form and structure for those looking to achieve the top grades at GCSE. Activities to structure your revision and help you feel as confident as possible walking into your exams. We hope you find it useful!