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Scrbbly is an online English platform for KS3, GCSE, iGCSE, A Level + University students. Our resources are made by expert examiners, tutors, teachers, lecturers and professional writers (including a published poet!).
'Nanabhai Bhatt in Prison' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis
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'Nanabhai Bhatt in Prison' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis

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In this resource, you’ll find an analysis of ‘Nanabhai Bhatt in Prison’ by Sujata Bhatt. It’s targeted specifically toward those studying the Cambridge A-Level (CAIE / CIE) syllabus, but it’s suitable for anyone studying the poet at any level. Bhatt’s poems are beautiful and complex, often exploring the tension between science and spirituality, or personal memories and wider geopolitical issues - our analysis will help you get to grips with some of the difficult language and concepts so that you can write perfect essays on her poetry every time!
'The Echoes in Poona' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis
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'The Echoes in Poona' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis

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In this resource, you’ll find an analysis of ‘The Echoes in Poona’ by Sujata Bhatt. It’s targeted specifically toward those studying the Cambridge A-Level (CAIE / CIE) syllabus, but it’s suitable for anyone studying the poet at any level. Bhatt’s poems are beautiful and complex, often exploring the tension between science and spirituality, or personal memories and wider geopolitical issues - our analysis will help you get to grips with some of the difficult language and concepts so that you can write perfect essays on her poetry every time!
"London" + "Checking Out Me History" L7-L8 Grade Comparative Essay + Feedback
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"London" + "Checking Out Me History" L7-L8 Grade Comparative Essay + Feedback

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In this resource, you’ll find a comparative essay for the poems from the AQA Power and Conflict Poetry collection: “London” + “Checking Out Me History”. This is a borderline L7/L8 A/A* Comparative Essay example that was completed by a student, with bonus teacher feedback at the end. For further support, please take a look at the full Power and Conflict Poetry Bundle on my shop!
'The need to Recall the Journey' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis
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'The need to Recall the Journey' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis

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In this resource, you’ll find an analysis of ‘The need to Recall the Journey’ by Sujata Bhatt. It’s targeted specifically toward those studying the Cambridge A-Level (CAIE / CIE) syllabus, but it’s suitable for anyone studying the poet at any level. Bhatt’s poems are beautiful and complex, often exploring the tension between science and spirituality, or personal memories and wider geopolitical issues - our analysis will help you get to grips with some of the difficult language and concepts so that you can write perfect essays on her poetry every time!
'Orpheus Confesses to Eurydice' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis
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'Orpheus Confesses to Eurydice' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis

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In this resource, you’ll find an analysis of ‘Orpheus Confesses to Eurydice’ by Sujata Bhatt. It’s targeted specifically toward those studying the Cambridge A-Level (CAIE / CIE) syllabus, but it’s suitable for anyone studying the poet at any level. Bhatt’s poems are beautiful and complex, often exploring the tension between science and spirituality, or personal memories and wider geopolitical issues - our analysis will help you get to grips with some of the difficult language and concepts so that you can write perfect essays on her poetry every time! For more Bhatt poems, please take a look at my shop!
'A Story for Pearse' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis
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'A Story for Pearse' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis

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In this resource, you’ll find an analysis of ‘A Story for Pearse’ by Sujata Bhatt. It’s targeted specifically toward those studying the Cambridge A-Level (CAIE / CIE) syllabus, but it’s suitable for anyone studying the poet at any level. Bhatt’s poems are beautiful and complex, often exploring the tension between science and spirituality, or personal memories and wider geopolitical issues - our analysis will help you get to grips with some of the difficult language and concepts so that you can write perfect essays on her poetry every time!
'3 November 1984' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis
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'3 November 1984' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis

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In this resource, you’ll find an analysis of ‘3 November 1984’ by Sujata Bhatt. It’s targeted specifically toward those studying the Cambridge A-Level (CAIE / CIE) syllabus, but it’s suitable for anyone studying the poet at any level. Bhatt’s poems are beautiful and complex, often exploring the tension between science and spirituality, or personal memories and wider geopolitical issues - our analysis will help you get to grips with some of the difficult language and concepts so that you can write perfect essays on her poetry every time! Please take a look at my shop for more Bhatt poetry analysis!
'Counting Sheep White Blood Cells' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis
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'Counting Sheep White Blood Cells' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis

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In this resource, you’ll find an analysis of ‘Counting Sheep White Blood Cells’ by Sujata Bhatt. It’s targeted specifically toward those studying the Cambridge A-Level (CAIE / CIE) syllabus, but it’s suitable for anyone studying the poet at any level. Bhatt’s poems are beautiful and complex, often exploring the tension between science and spirituality, or personal memories and wider geopolitical issues - our analysis will help you get to grips with some of the difficult language and concepts so that you can write perfect essays on her poetry every time!
'Whose cheek is this?' by Emily Dickinson - Complete Study Guide
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'Whose cheek is this?' by Emily Dickinson - Complete Study Guide

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem ‘Whose cheek is this?’ by Emily Dickinson, tailored towards A Level students but also suitable for those studying at any level. Teaching or studying Dickinson collection? Have a resource on us! For a limited time, ‘I felt a Funeral, in my Brain’ is completely FREE so you can check whether it’s right for you! This digital + printable + worksheet resource includes: POEM VOCABULARY STORY / SUMMARY SPEAKER / VOICE LANGUAGE FEATURES STRUCTURE / FORM CONTEXT ATTITUDES THEMES TASKS AND EXERCISES POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS Studying the full Cambridge collection? View our EMILY DICKINSON PART 1 BUNDLE here. Or, click here for the EMILY DICKINSON PART 2 BUNDLE Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. VIEW OUR SHOP for other literature and language resources.
'Angels' Wings' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis
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'Angels' Wings' by Sujata Bhatt - Poem Analysis

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In this resource, you’ll find an analysis of ‘Angels’ Wings’ by Sujata Bhatt. It’s targeted specifically toward those studying the Cambridge A-Level (CAIE / CIE) syllabus, but it’s suitable for anyone studying the poet at any level. Bhatt’s poems are beautiful and complex, often exploring the tension between science and spirituality, or personal memories and wider geopolitical issues - our analysis will help you get to grips with some of the difficult language and concepts so that you can write perfect essays on her poetry every time!
'What mystery pervades a well!' by Emily Dickinson - Complete Study Guide
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'What mystery pervades a well!' by Emily Dickinson - Complete Study Guide

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem ‘What mystery pervades a well!’ by Emily Dickinson, tailored towards A Level students but also suitable for those studying at any level. Teaching or studying Dickinson collection? Have a resource on us! For a limited time, ‘I felt a Funeral, in my Brain’ is completely FREE so you can check whether it’s right for you! This digital + printable + worksheet resource includes: POEM VOCABULARY STORY / SUMMARY SPEAKER / VOICE LANGUAGE FEATURES STRUCTURE / FORM CONTEXT ATTITUDES THEMES TASKS AND EXERCISES POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS Studying the full Cambridge collection? View our EMILY DICKINSON PART 1 BUNDLE here. Or, click here for the EMILY DICKINSON PART 2 BUNDLE Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. VIEW OUR SHOP for other literature and language resources.
'Wild Nights! Wild Nights!' by Emily Dickinson - Complete Study Guide
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'Wild Nights! Wild Nights!' by Emily Dickinson - Complete Study Guide

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem ‘Wild Nights! Wild Nights!’ by Emily Dickinson, tailored towards A Level students but also suitable for those studying at any level. Teaching or studying Dickinson collection? Have a resource on us! For a limited time, ‘I felt a Funeral, in my Brain’ is completely FREE so you can check whether it’s right for you! This digital + printable + worksheet resource includes: POEM VOCABULARY STORY / SUMMARY SPEAKER / VOICE LANGUAGE FEATURES STRUCTURE / FORM CONTEXT ATTITUDES THEMES TASKS AND EXERCISES POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS Studying the full Cambridge collection? View our EMILY DICKINSON PART 1 BUNDLE here. Or, click here for the EMILY DICKINSON PART 2 BUNDLE Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome. VIEW OUR SHOP for other literature and language resources.
Decaying House: Student’s Descriptive Writing Piece + Teacher Feedback
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Decaying House: Student’s Descriptive Writing Piece + Teacher Feedback

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Many of the creative writing and descriptive writing questions in exams require you to focus on an object, person, place or thing. In this mini-lesson, I’ll go through the basics of how to describe a place in detail – and not just in a boring way! Lots of my students get stuck on descriptions; they tell me that they can’t think of anything to write. Or they feel like they can only just list details or features of the object without being ‘creative’. So, if this is relatable for you then keep reading as we’ll be breaking down how to go beyond basic descriptions and transform them into something personal, powerful and meaningful.
Descriptive Writing Piece: Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong + Teacher Feedback
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Descriptive Writing Piece: Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong + Teacher Feedback

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Many of the creative writing and descriptive writing questions in exams require you to focus on an object, person, place or thing. In this mini-lesson, I’ll go through the basics of how to describe a place in detail – and not just in a boring way! Lots of my students get stuck on descriptions; they tell me that they can’t think of anything to write. Or they feel like they can only just list details or features of the object without being ‘creative’. So, if this is relatable for you then keep reading as we’ll be breaking down how to go beyond basic descriptions and transform them into something personal, powerful and meaningful.
The Crucible - REVISION BUNDLE
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The Crucible - REVISION BUNDLE

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Here’s a complete revision of Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible” which includes: Tituba Character Analysis Character List Context Essay Questions Key Themes C Grade/L5 IGCSE Essay Example Form, Structure and Language Analysis
The Crucible - C Grade/L5 IGCSE Essay Example
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The Crucible - C Grade/L5 IGCSE Essay Example

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This is an essay on Arthur Miller’s ‘The Crucible’ that attained 12/25 (a C grade / L5) on the CIE IGCSE exam board. It is based on a real past paper question, and marked using the CIE mark scheme. It was unfinished in timed conditions, if finished it would have likely achieved a few marks higher - around 14/25. In this document, you’ll find a template for recommended middle paragraph essay structuring, the essay plan, the essay itself and detailed feedback. This resource is useful for any students studying Miller, aged 13 and above. Feel free to visit my shop and take a look at our other Crucible lesson resources and revision materials, as well as the full Crucible Revision Bundle!
The Crucible - Form, Structure and Language Analysis
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The Crucible - Form, Structure and Language Analysis

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Here is a detailed look at some of the most important quotations in Arthur Miller’s ‘The Crucible’. You’ll find any form, structure or language terms put in bold so that they’re easy to pick out. Later on there is a more in-depth breakdown of the way the analysis works, including how to weave in context points and alternative or critical interpretations to make the ideas stronger. Practising this type of analysis is the best way to get good at writing essay paragraphs, so be sure to try writing some pieces of analysis yourselves with a few different quotations in order to improve your essay technique (I’d recommend choosing 5-10 quotations and seeing how much you can write on each one). Feel free to visit my shop and take a look at our other Crucible lesson resources and revision materials, as well as the full Crucible Revision Bundle!
The Crucible by Arthur Miller - Key Quotes
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The Crucible by Arthur Miller - Key Quotes

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This document provides a general list of key quotations from all four acts from Arthur Miller’s play ‘The Crucible’. It’s suitable for students aged 13+, studying the text at any level. Feel free to visit my shop and take a look at our other Crucible lesson resources and revision materials, as well as the full Crucible Revision Bundle!
An Inspector Calls - REVISION BUNDLE
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An Inspector Calls - REVISION BUNDLE

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Everything you need to teach or study ‘An Inspector Calls’, including character analysis, a summary of the plot, themes and key context points, key quotations, plus lots of essay writing support and sample essays! Suitable for students at GCSE, IGCSE or A Level (Edexcel, AQA, OCR, CIE/Cambridge, CCEA, WJEC, Eduqas). Teaching or studying An Inspector Calls? Have a resource on us! Download An Inspector Calls - Character Analysis for FREE to see whether the full bundle is suitable for you! This bundle includes digital + printable pdf resources which cover the following: Plot Summary Themes Key Quotations + Stage Directions Setting + Performance Context Genre Essay Questions Essay Planning A* / L9 Example Intro + PEE Paragraph BONUS MATERIAL: EXAMPLE ESSAYS A* / L9 Example Essay on Gender Inequality A* / L9 Essay Example on Class B/L6 Grade Essay Example on Class A/L7 Grade Example Essay on Responsibility A full breakdown of the characters in An Inspector Calls, with a set of tasks tailored towards helping students to understand and analyse them more deeply. This ** 9-page digital + printable pdf resource** includes: MR BIRLING MRS BIRLING THE INSPECTOR EVA SMITH SHEILA ERIC GERALD BONUS MATERIAL 4 Varied Tasks + Exercises You may also be interested in: Our COMPLETE AQA Language Paper 1 BUNDLE . Our COMPLETE AQA POWER + CONFLICT BUNDLE For more English literature and language resources, view OUR SHOP here! Please review our content! We always value feedback and are looking for ways to improve our resources, so all reviews are more than welcome.