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I provide resources for teaching, tutoring and studying English Literature at GCSE and A-Level. As part of this I offer revision guides, example essays and question banks with grade 9/A* quality work.

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I provide resources for teaching, tutoring and studying English Literature at GCSE and A-Level. As part of this I offer revision guides, example essays and question banks with grade 9/A* quality work.
Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf A-level revision notes
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Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf A-level revision notes

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Mrs Dalloway A-level revision notes with quotes and critical interpretations categorised by theme. Extremely thorough guide for the Women In Literature component of OCR but the study of ‘Mrs Dalloway’ more widely. This could absolutely be used to construct a university thesis/dissertation.
A-level Paradise Lost Notes
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A-level Paradise Lost Notes

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Notes for John Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’ books nine and ten. This covers critical material, key quotes, contextual knowledge and close analysis of the text.
Grade 9 Essay and Revision Pack: Charity in An Inspector Calls
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Grade 9 Essay and Revision Pack: Charity in An Inspector Calls

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Overview: This comprehensive guide breaks down J.B. Priestley’s presentation of charity in “An Inspector Calls.” By examining the behavior of key characters and the societal norms of the time, the guide paints a vivid picture of the criticism Priestley levied against the bourgeoisie’s charity, highlighting the underlying message advocating for a more equitable welfare system. Key Features: Detailed Character Analysis: Explore how figures like Mrs. Birling and Gerald Croft embody Priestley’s critique of the upper classes’ conditional and classist approach to charity. Deconstruction of Key Scenes: Understand the depth of Priestley’s commentary through a close reading of pivotal moments in the play. Historical and Political Context: Gain insights into the political undertones of the play, including Priestley’s support for the establishment of a welfare state. Literary Devices Identified: From sibilance to euphemisms, discover how Priestley’s choice of language adds layers of meaning to his critique. Thematic Exploration: Dive deep into topics like classism, the “deserving” vs. “undeserving” poor, and the inadequacies of charity as a solution to extreme poverty. Benefits: Enhance your understanding of the play’s deeper messages and nuances. Prepare for academic discussions, essays, or exams on “An Inspector Calls.” Connect the play’s themes to broader societal and historical contexts. Perfect for: Students studying “An Inspector Calls” in an academic setting. Educators looking for a comprehensive resource on the play’s themes.
Grade 9 Model Answer and Revision Guide: Reputation In An Inspector Calls
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Grade 9 Model Answer and Revision Guide: Reputation In An Inspector Calls

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Features: In-depth Thematic Study : Understand the central theme of reputation in “An Inspector Calls” and its significance throughout the play. Character Analysis: Delve into the Birling family, Inspector Goole, Sheila, and others, studying their perspectives on reputation and the societal implications tied to their actions. Model Answer: A comprehensive essay dissecting the portrayal of reputation in the play, from the attitudes of the upper and working classes to the critiques on societal norms. Key Ideas Breakdown: Summaries of essential points provide a snapshot of the play’s perspective on reputation, from the Birlings’ obsession to Priestley’s use of dramatic irony. Contextual Understanding: Get insights into the social and political context of the time, enhancing appreciation for the play’s critiques on class, morality, and societal values. Versatile Use: Whether you’re introducing “An Inspector Calls” for the first time or revisiting it with advanced students, this guide can be adapted for various teaching scenarios. Benefits: Efficient Preparation: Save time on research and preparation, using this guide as a foundation for lessons. Enhance Discussions: Foster deeper student engagement with rich content to support discussions. Improve Essay Skills: With a model answer provided, students can better understand how to structure their essays and articulate their thoughts on reputation. Holistic Understanding: Beyond just the plot, help students appreciate the play’s deeper themes, societal critiques, and historical context.
Grade 9 Model Answer & Analysis of Poverty in An Inspector Calls
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Grade 9 Model Answer & Analysis of Poverty in An Inspector Calls

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Overview: Delve into the socioeconomic intricacies of J.B. Priestley’s “An Inspector Calls” with this comprehensive resource that focuses on the theme of poverty. Tailored for educators and students alike, this analysis highlights the stark contrasts between social classes, the consequences of unregulated capitalism, and Priestley’s advocacy for socialism. Key Features: Thematic Exploration: Deep dive into how Priestley presents poverty, its causes, and its dehumanizing effects within the play. Character Analysis: Examine how characters like the Birlings and Eva Smith serve as representations of various social strata and their perspectives on poverty. Socioeconomic Commentary: Explore the play’s critique of capitalism, suggesting that it depends on, and perpetuates, poverty to thrive. Detailed Insights: Learn how the play depicts poverty as cyclical, revealing how capitalism rewards the rich while continuously disadvantaging the poor. Textual Evidence: Access curated passages from “An Inspector Calls” that shed light on poverty’s links to poor mental health, exploitation, and the dehumanizing nature of capitalist systems. Conclusion and Advocacy: Understand Priestley’s call for the establishment of a welfare state and the push for socialism as a means to address societal inequalities. Model Answer: Benefit from a thorough model answer that connects the play’s events to its themes, aiding in lesson planning or student essay guidance. Benefits for Educators: Efficient Prep: Save time with a ready-made analysis, allowing for more dynamic and engaging lessons. Discussion Starter: Encourage thought-provoking classroom discussions about socioeconomic structures, their implications, and potential solutions. Teaching Versatility: Suitable for literature lessons, socioeconomic discussions, or as foundational material for written assignments.
An Inspector Calls GCSE revision guide
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An Inspector Calls GCSE revision guide

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This revision guide is intended to be a clear, concise and thorough blueprint for achieving the highest grade in your GCSE English Literature exam. It includes full mark essays, exam tips, flashcard style summaries of paragraphs and is written in essay style throughout.
A* Mrs Dalloway A-level notes essay prep doc
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A* Mrs Dalloway A-level notes essay prep doc

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This resource covers the entire course that students will require for the Mrs Dalloway component of the ‘women in literature’ unit of the OCR comparison and contextual study. It covers key quotes, critical perspectives, relevant characters, themes and interpretations to ensure that students can construct perceptive, well written and informed essays supported throughout by pertinent critical material enabling them to gain the highest bands and subsequent top grades.
Hamlet A-level revision guide A-level A*
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Hamlet A-level revision guide A-level A*

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This guide covers all of the topics and themes for the study of Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ within the A-level English Literature course. This includes critical material, close analysis, thematic and character analysis,