As I am studying my for A Levels in English Literature, French and Philosophy and Ethics I have a lot of revision materials. I find that I write in a way that makes long texts and sophisticated language easier to understand without compromising the context.
As I am studying my for A Levels in English Literature, French and Philosophy and Ethics I have a lot of revision materials. I find that I write in a way that makes long texts and sophisticated language easier to understand without compromising the context.
Excel document showing Edward Thomas key quotes from the following poems to suit certain themes.
The poems included are:
March
Old Man
Tears
But These Things Also
Melancholy
The Glory
Words
Aspens
No One So Much As You
Rain
This is No Case of Petty Right or Wrong
The Sun Used to Shine
As The Teams Head Brass
Gone, Gone Again
Lights Out
A list of key subjunctive phrases that I have categorised according to how they should be used. Handy for learning how to use them for those A Level exams.
Sexual ethics applied to the A2 OCR theories in the Philosophy and Ethics Course. Utilitarianism, Kant, Natural Law, Christian Ethics and the Conscience applied to issues such as homosexuality, rape and contraception. This is an easy to follow to guide of what the different theories say regarding the issues surrounding sexual ethics.
A 169 slide presentation with character analysis, theme and symbol analysis, key scene and speech/soliloquy analysis, literary criticism, notes on the Arden copy introduction and notes on different productions of King Lear. Aimed for OCR A Level exam board however still completely useful for other exam boards and just general King Lear knowledge and study. Files for both Microsoft and Apple computers
A theme sheet that explores the many themes within Marvell's work. On the second table there are comparisons between Marvell and Ford's 'Tis Pity She's A Whore. The boxes outlined in red are where I believed that the theme did not apply to that specific poem.
The poems analysed on the theme sheet are:
An Elegy Upon The Death of My Lord Francis Villiers
The Unfortunate Lover
To His Coy Mistress
The Coronet
An Horatian Ode Upon Cromwell's Return From Ireland
The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn
Upon Appleton House
The Garden
On a Drop of Dew
The Mower Against Gardens
Damon The Mower
The Mower to the Glowworms
The Mowers Song
Bermudas
A revision presentation that I have made in preparation for my exams in June. It includes, character and theme analysis, context, links to Doctor Faustus and some literary criticism as a tool for general revision. Enjoy, I hope you find it helpful.
Here is a table with all the philosophers on the OCR A2 Philosophy And Ethics Course from the philosophy side. Within the table are all of the philosophers opinions and arguments for the course topics along with criticisms from other philosophers. I will add one for all of the philosophers in the Ethics part of the course soon. A great resource to cement the knowledge into your head as it is written in understandable and relevant language.
Here is a table with all the philosophers on the OCR A2 Philosophy And Ethics Course from the ethics side. Within the table are all of the philosophers opinions and arguments for the course topics such as conscience, and sexual ethics. I have also made one for all of the philosophers in the Philosophy part of the course. A great resource to cement the knowledge into your head as it is written in understandable and relevant language.
This presentation is my revision for my upcoming exam. The powerpoint covers in depth the topics on the OCR exam board.
Philosophy; Religious Language, Attributes of God, Miracles, Religious Experience and Life, Death and The Soul.
Ethics; Meta-ethics, Free Will and Determinism, Conscience and Applied Ethics (Kant, Natural Law, Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics and Christian Ethics applied to Sexual Ethics and Environmental Ethics)
In my revision I explores the key theories alongside the criticisms and counter arguments in this 149 slide presentation.