This is an A* example of how Crooks is presented by John Steinbeck as a powerless victim throughout Of Mice and Men. The essay explores how linguistic techniques are used to present the character. This is a great example to show how pupils should be structuring their essays.
An A2 Level/A-Level English Literature Guide to the theme of death in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Pardoner’s Tale. Analyses quotes and specific context. The notes will help to make an informed answer on the theme of Death.
An excellent resource for analysing the role of Nick Bottom in a Midsummer Night’s Dream. A well prepared grid that encourages the pupils to analyse Bottom’s role throughout the play especially in terms of comedy and techniques.
An essay that explores whether or not Napoleon can be considered a strong leader. The quotes have been thoroughly analysed for linguistic techniques. This can be used as an excellent example to know how to structure essays at GCSE.
For any pupils studying 'Lord of the Flies' or could be used as practice of figurative language techniques.
A worksheet of quotes from the novel which requires the pupils to identify whether it is: personification, metaphor, similes or hyperbole.
An effective worksheet for all abilities.
A PowerPoint that analyses each character in ‘An Inspector Calls’. Each character has specific bullet points. It has successfully been used by GCSE English Literature students.
Notes include an analysis of the different forms of sin that occur in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Pardoner’s Tale. This includes the Seven Deadly Sins, Gambling and Swearing etc. The notes are extensive and analyse main episodes, quotes and context in regards to sin. These notes will help to make an informed answer about the theme of sin.
Excellent, high quality and detailed notes on each of the scenes of the play. Used for A-Level students.
Picks out and analyses key quotes on certain characters and themes.
A great five page worksheet of different homophones that has room for the definition of each homophone and I have included examples where the pupils are to slot the correct homophone.
A great worksheet for English as a Second Language too as they are confronted with having to make the decision of each homophone.
An analysis of the theme and idea of relics in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Pardoner’s Tale. The notes contain the main episodes in regards to relics, analysis of quotes and an exploration into the context of relics and the Church. Notes suitable for A2 Level/A-Level Students studying English Literature.
A sample essay answering whether the tragic outcome of the two plays was due to a failure of leadership in King Lear and the Burial at Thebes. This answer draws upon specific quotes and context in order to create an informed explanation. Suitable for A2 Level/A Level students studying these plays.
This is a fully comprehensive list of potential essay titles/topics for students studying Of Mice and Men.The worksheet is divided into different character sections and a list of thematic questions. This has successfully been used for GCSE students.