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I am currently a 1st-year student studying media and communications at Cardiff University. I studied WJEC Film Studies and achieved an A* and AQA English Literature and got an A. I'm sharing my revision notes to help others achieve top marks. If you have any questions feel free to email me at edwardsrebecca69@gmail.com If you love these resources, please leave a review! :) *DISCLAIMER* Most work has been written on graph/grid paper *

I am currently a 1st-year student studying media and communications at Cardiff University. I studied WJEC Film Studies and achieved an A* and AQA English Literature and got an A. I'm sharing my revision notes to help others achieve top marks. If you have any questions feel free to email me at edwardsrebecca69@gmail.com If you love these resources, please leave a review! :) *DISCLAIMER* Most work has been written on graph/grid paper *
A-LEVEL ENGLISH LIT | FULL MARKS AQA NEA COURSEWORK (50/50)
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A-LEVEL ENGLISH LIT | FULL MARKS AQA NEA COURSEWORK (50/50)

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I achieved an A in AQA English Lit A Level This essay achieved FULL MARKS (50/50) and was marked by an AQA examiner. *2,579 Comparison essay between Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’ and Wilde’s ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’. Coursework question: ‘Marty Rubin wrote, ‘Mirages enchant us up to the very moment we die of thirst.’ In light of this view, compare and contrast the ways in which illusion and reality are presented in ‘A Doll’s House’ by Henrik Ibsen and ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ by Oscar Wilde.' Both texts are explored in large detail, covering all assessment objectives, including quotations and analysis, comparison, contextual points critic quotes/ evaluation. Resource would be **invaluable **for studying either texts, or for an example of AQA A level coursework NEA component, *DISCLAIMER **Bibliography not included, footnotes not present due to formatting error. if you have any queries feel free to email me - edwardsrebecca69@gmail.com