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*FREE SAMPLE* The Problem Of Evil ESSAY PLANS- Philosophy & Ethics A Level
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*FREE SAMPLE* The Problem Of Evil ESSAY PLANS- Philosophy & Ethics A Level

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3 ESSAY PLANS IN THIS BUNDLE These essay plans helped me get an A* overall in OCR Philosophy & Ethics (Full Marks on ethics paper). Essay plans discussing the complexities surrounding The Problem of Evil. The essay plans have a particular focus on AO1, so that students are able to learn this topics content whilst acknowledging how they are going to categorise this information in an essay. This produces essays that contain the most relevant and well-organised information. These essay plans specifically target the knowledge that ‘learners should know’ as said on the specification. These essay plans are VERY detailed. This is because I designed my essay plans so that they can be used without the aid of revision notes, in isolation. All the extra detail you need on the topics have been included in the essay plans.
OTHELLO Context Guide A Level English Literature (Edexcel)
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OTHELLO Context Guide A Level English Literature (Edexcel)

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1.5 SIDES OF A4 This resource contains the cultural and historical context of Othello. It is intended to be a SUMMARY, perfect for saving time during a busy revision period. It discusses Biblical references in Othello, the chain of being, treatment of women, the emergence of Moslems in Europe etc. It has context that is more nuanced and sophisticated than what can be found in textbooks etc.
OTHELLO Critics A Level English Literature
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OTHELLO Critics A Level English Literature

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2 PAGE DOCUMENT A summary of every important critic quote for an A Level English exam, based (and separated by) the main themes and characters in the play, and what different critics have had to say regarding different themes and characters. It is succinct and designed to be a practical revision resource for the exam. I am a former student on the edexcel specification and achieved an A* in English Literature as a result of creating this resource.
A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 5 Summary Sheets (A Level)
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A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 5 Summary Sheets (A Level)

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This is a document (around 2 a4 pages total) summarising the main themes, ideas, techniques in these scenes in the play. This is high level analysis that I used to help me get an A* in A Level English Literature. This resource should be used as revision to remind you of what happened in that scene. It has detailed analysis from the scene and links between different scenes. This document can be used in isolation to revise for this part of the paper and can be used for multiple exam boards. It was designed to be a more practice revision resource (instead of flicking back through notes and the play).
OTHELLO A* ESSAY EXEMPLAR A Level English Literature (Edexcel)
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OTHELLO A* ESSAY EXEMPLAR A Level English Literature (Edexcel)

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This product contains an essay plan that is two sides of A4. This A* essay response (30/35 marks) is based on the question ‘Explore how Shakespeare treats the theme of identity in Othello.’ This essay was rewarded for being a simple yet high-level response to the question, easy to digest and replicate in your own responses. It features clear topic sentences, quotes, critical statements and context. I am a former student on the edexcel specification and achieved an A* in English Literature as a result of creating this resource.
Romeo and Juliet Grade 9 Essay Exemplar GCSE English Literature
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Romeo and Juliet Grade 9 Essay Exemplar GCSE English Literature

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This product contains an essay that is two sides of A4. This grade 9 essay response is based on the question 'Starting with this extract, explore Shakespeare’s ideas about fate.’ This essay was rewarded for being a simple yet high-level response to the question, easy to digest and replicate in your own responses. It features clear topic sentences, quotes, critical analysis with identification of literary techniques and context. I am a former student on the AQA specification and achieved a 9 in English Literature as a result of creating this resource.
An Inspector Calls Grade 9 Essay Exemplar GCSE English Literature
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An Inspector Calls Grade 9 Essay Exemplar GCSE English Literature

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This product contains an essay that is two sides of A4. This grade 9 essay response is based on the question 'How does Priestley show his ideas about gender inequality in An Inspector Calls.’ This essay was rewarded for being a simple yet high-level response to the question, easy to digest and replicate in your own responses. It features clear topic sentences, quotes, critical analysis with identification of literary techniques and context. I am a former student on the AQA specification and achieved a 9 in English Literature as a result of creating this resource.
MACBETH Grade 9 Essay Exemplar GCSE English Literature
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MACBETH Grade 9 Essay Exemplar GCSE English Literature

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This product contains an essay that is two sides of A4. This grade 9 essay response is based on the question ‘Write about how Shakespeare presents witchcraft and the supernatural’ This essay was rewarded for being a simple yet high-level response to the question, easy to digest and replicate in your own responses. It features clear topic sentences, quotes, critical analysis with the identification of literary techniques and context. I am a former student on the AQA specification and achieved a grade 9 in English Literature as a result of creating this resource.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Grade 9 Essay Exemplar GCSE English Literature
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Grade 9 Essay Exemplar GCSE English Literature

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This product contains an essay that is two sides of A4. This grade 9 essay response is based on the question ‘Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present Hyde as a terrifying character?’ This essay was rewarded for being a simple yet high-level response to the question, easy to digest and replicate in your own responses. It features clear topic sentences, quotes, critical analysis with identification of literary techniques and context. I am a former student on the AQA specification and achieved a 9 in English Literature as a result of creating this resource.
OTHELLO  Quote Bank A Level English Literature
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OTHELLO Quote Bank A Level English Literature

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1.5 PAGE DOCUMENT A summary of every important quote for an A Level English exam, based (and separated by) the main themes in the play (jealousy,race, gender, sex, marriage, manipulation). The quotes are also supplemented with high level analysis, as well as what act and scene you can find it in. It is succinct and designed to be a practical revision resource for the exam. I am a former student on the edexcel specification and achieved an A* in English Literature as a result of creating this resource.
A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 3 Summary Sheets (A Level)
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A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 3 Summary Sheets (A Level)

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This is a document (around 2 a4 pages total) summarising the main themes, ideas, techniques in these scenes in the play. This is high level analysis that I used to help me get an A* in A Level English Literature. This resource should be used as revision to remind you of what happened in that scene. It has detailed analysis from the scene and links between different scenes. This document can be used in isolation to revise for this part of the paper and can be used for multiple exam boards. It was designed to be a more practice revision resource (instead of flicking back through notes and the play).
A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 1 Summary Sheets (A Level)
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A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 1 Summary Sheets (A Level)

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This is a document (around 2 a4 pages total) summarising the main themes, ideas, techniques in these scenes in the play. This is high level analysis that I used to help me get an A* in A Level English Literature. This resource should be used as revision to remind you of what happened in that scene. It has detailed analysis from the scene and links between different scenes. This document can be used in isolation to revise for this part of the paper and can be used for multiple exam boards. It was designed to be a more practice revision resource (instead of flicking back through notes and the play).
A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 2 Summary Sheets (A Level)
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A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 2 Summary Sheets (A Level)

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This is a document (around 2 a4 pages total) summarising the main themes, ideas, techniques in these scenes in the play. This is high level analysis that I used to help me get an A* in A Level English Literature. This resource should be used as revision to remind you of what happened in that scene. It has detailed analysis from the scene and links between different scenes. This document can be used in isolation to revise for this part of the paper and can be used for multiple exam boards. It was designed to be a more practice revision resource (instead of flicking back through notes and the play).
A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 7 Summary Sheets (A Level)
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A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 7 Summary Sheets (A Level)

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This is a document (around 2 a4 pages total) summarising the main themes, ideas, techniques in these scenes in the play. This is high level analysis that I used to help me get an A* in A Level English Literature. This resource should be used as revision to remind you of what happened in that scene. It has detailed analysis from the scene and links between different scenes. This document can be used in isolation to revise for this part of the paper and can be used for multiple exam boards. It was designed to be a more practice revision resource (instead of flicking back through notes and the play).
A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 4 Summary Sheets (A Level)
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A Streetcar Named Desire Scene 4 Summary Sheets (A Level)

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This is a document (around 2 a4 pages total) summarising the main themes, ideas, techniques in these scenes in the play. This is high level analysis that I used to help me get an A* in A Level English Literature. This resource should be used as revision to remind you of what happened in that scene. It has detailed analysis from the scene and links between different scenes. This document can be used in isolation to revise for this part of the paper and can be used for multiple exam boards. It was designed to be a more practice revision resource (instead of flicking back through notes and the play).
Augustine ESSAY PLANS-Philosophy & Ethics A Level OCR
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Augustine ESSAY PLANS-Philosophy & Ethics A Level OCR

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3 ESSAY PLANS IN THIS BUNDLE These essay plans helped me get an A* overall in OCR Philosophy & Ethics (Full Marks on ethics paper). Essay plans discussing the complexities surrounding Augustine’s ideas on original sin, God’s grace and summum bonum. The essay plans have a particular focus on AO1, so that students are able to learn this topics content whilst acknowledging how they are going to categorise this information in an essay. This produces essays that contain the most relevant and well-organised information. These essay plans specifically target the knowledge that ‘learners should know’ as said on the specification. These essay plans are VERY detailed. This is because I designed my essay plans so that they can be used without the aid of revision notes, in isolation. All the extra detail you need on the topics have been included in the essay plans.
ROMEO & JULIET Quote Bank GCSE English Literature
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ROMEO & JULIET Quote Bank GCSE English Literature

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6 PAGES A summary of every important quote for an GCSE English exam, based (and separated by) the main themes in the play (love, conflict, fate, family) as well as the main characters of the play (Romeo, Juliet, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Tybalt Capulet, Mercutio, Friar Lawrence, The Nurse). The quotes are also supplemented with high level analysis. It is succinct and designed to be a practical revision resource for the exam. I am a former student on the AQA specification and achieved an 9 in English Literature as a result of creating this resource.
MACBETH Quote Bank GCSE English Literature
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MACBETH Quote Bank GCSE English Literature

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7 PAGES A summary of every important quote for an GCSE English exam, based (and separated by) the main themes in the play (ambition, guilt, the supernatural, power, appearance vs reality) as well as the main characters of the play (Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Banquo, Macduff, The witches). The quotes are also supplemented with high level analysis. It is succinct and designed to be a practical revision resource for the exam. I am a former student on the AQA specification and achieved an 9 in English Literature as a result of creating this resource.
DR JEKYLL & MR HYDE Quote Bank GCSE English Literature
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DR JEKYLL & MR HYDE Quote Bank GCSE English Literature

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5 PAGES A summary of every important quote for an GCSE English exam, based (and separated by) the main themes in the play (duality, reputation, science & religion, natural vs supernatural) as well as the main characters of the play (Dr Jekyll, Mr Hyde, Utterson, Lanyon). The quotes are also supplemented with high level analysis. It is succinct and designed to be a practical revision resource for the exam. I am a former student on the AQA specification and achieved an 9 in English Literature as a result of creating this resource.
AN INSPECTOR CALLS Context Guide & Plot Summary GCSE English Literature
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AN INSPECTOR CALLS Context Guide & Plot Summary GCSE English Literature

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3 SIDES OF A4 This resource contains the cultural and historical context of An Inspector Calls, as well as a separate document detailing the entire plot from start to finish, in a succinct pdf. It is intended to be a SUMMARY, perfect for saving time during a busy revision period. The context page separates the context into historical and social context. This context is more nuanced and sophisticated than what can be found in textbooks. The plot summary is used as a refresher of what happens in the story and outlines key moments of action.