Grade 9 GCSE English Literature essay, based on the 20th century play An Inspector Calls, written by JB Priestley.
“How does Priestley use Eva Smith to represent poverty in An Inspector Calls?
Write about: what Eva’s life is like in the play, and how Priestley uses Eva to represent the lives of poor people.”
Marked a grade 9; 737 words.
Grade 9 GCSE English Literature A Christmas Carol essay, given full marks (30/30).
“Starting with this extract, [Chapter 3] how does Dickens present the importance of family in A Christmas Carol? Write about: how Dickens presents the Cratchits in this extract, and how Dickens presents the importance of family in the novel as a whole.”
638 words.
GCSE English Grade 9 Romeo and Juliet essay, given full marks (34/34, including AO4 marks).
“Starting with this speech [Act 3 Scene 2] explore how Shakespeare presents attitudes towards love in Romeo and Juliet. Write about: how Shakespeare presents attitudes towards love in this speech, and how Shakespeare presents attitudes towards love in the play as a whole.”
758 words.
Grade 9 A Christmas Carol essay. 744 words.
Explore how Dickens uses the ghosts to help Scrooge change his attitudes and behaviour.
Write about:
• how Dickens uses Marley’s Ghost in this extract
• how Dickens uses the ghosts to help Scrooge change his attitudes and behaviour in
the novel as a whole.
Romeo and Juliet essay, marked Grade 9, for GCSE English Literature.
Starting with this conversation [Act 1 Scene 5], explore how Shakespeare presents the relationship between Romeo and Juliet.
Write about: how Shakespeare presents their relationship in this conversation and how Shakespeare presents the relationship between Romeo and Juliet in the play as a whole.
582 words.