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Hi! Most of my resources are targeted towards top-band A-Level and GCSE students for AQA, though they can be useful for other exam boards too. I've compiled: analysis tables that are great for revision and meeting AOs, top-band exemplar answers, as well as blank resources for students to form their own revision. Please leave me a review and let me know what you think! - Nosh

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Hi! Most of my resources are targeted towards top-band A-Level and GCSE students for AQA, though they can be useful for other exam boards too. I've compiled: analysis tables that are great for revision and meeting AOs, top-band exemplar answers, as well as blank resources for students to form their own revision. Please leave me a review and let me know what you think! - Nosh
Love's Philosophy & Porphyria's Lover Comparison Exemplar
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Love's Philosophy & Porphyria's Lover Comparison Exemplar

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AQA GCSE English Literature Band 5 Paragraphs, Love and Relationships Introduction, two paragraphs and conclusion answering the question “How is Longing and Desire shown in ‘Love’s Philosophy’ and one other poem (‘Porphyria’s Lover’)?” Poems: Love’s Philosophy - Percy Bysshe Shelley Porphyria’s Lover - Robert Browning
AQA Feminine Gospels Loud Exemplar Paragraphs
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AQA Feminine Gospels Loud Exemplar Paragraphs

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Carol Ann Duffy - Feminine Gospels AQA A-Level English Literature Band 5 Response Two paragraphs focused on the poem ‘Loud’, answering the question ‘The poem presents the argument that the ‘righteous’ rage of an individual woman is, in fact, a force of nature.’ Poems used: Loud
the Handmaid's Tale - Structure & Form
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the Handmaid's Tale - Structure & Form

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AQA A/AS-level English Literature High-level notes on the structure in the Handmaid’s Tale, breaking down: Novel takes place in the present, first person by Offred Interspersed memories of her past in North America ‘Historical Notes’
The Handmaid’s Tale: Themes
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The Handmaid’s Tale: Themes

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AQA AS/A-level English Literature High-level notes on the following themes in the Handmaid’s Tale: • Language & Control • Rebellion & Resistance • Identity & Loss of Identity • Isolation
Love's Philosophy & When We Two Parted Comparison Exemplar
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Love's Philosophy & When We Two Parted Comparison Exemplar

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AQA GCSE English Literature Band 5 Paragraphs, Love and Relationships Introduction, two paragraphs and conclusion answering the question “How is love presented in ‘Love’s Philosophy’ and one Other Poem (‘When We Two Parted’)?” Poems: Love’s Philosophy - Percy Bysshe Shelley When We Two Parted - Lord Byron
The Map-Woman (read note in description)
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The Map-Woman (read note in description)

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NOTE: The previewed table on ‘The Long Queen’ is not an error. It is an example of the resource’s layout and the detail of analysis it provides. The poem listed in the title is included within this purchase. Carol Ann Duffy - Feminine Gospels AQA A-Level English Literature Band 5 AO-Focused Revision Table for: The Map-Woman
Beautiful Analysis Revision Table (read note in description)
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Beautiful Analysis Revision Table (read note in description)

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NOTE: The previewed table on ‘The Long Queen’ is not an error. It is an example of the resource’s layout and the detail of analysis it provides. The poem listed in the title is included within this purchase. Carol Ann Duffy - Feminine Gospels AQA A-Level English Literature Band 5 AO-Focused Revision Table for: Beautiful
The Diet Analysis Revision Table (read note in description)
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The Diet Analysis Revision Table (read note in description)

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NOTE: The previewed table on ‘The Long Queen’ is not an error. It is an example of the resource’s layout and the detail of analysis it provides. The poem listed in the title is included within this purchase. Carol Ann Duffy - Feminine Gospels AQA A-Level English Literature Band 5 AO-Focused Revision Table for: The Diet
Loud Analysis Revision Table (read note in description)
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Loud Analysis Revision Table (read note in description)

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NOTE: The previewed table on ‘The Long Queen’ is not an error. It is an example of the resource’s layout and the detail of analysis it provides. The poem listed in the title is included within this purchase. Carol Ann Duffy - Feminine Gospels AQA A-Level English Literature Band 5 AO-Focused Revision Table for: Loud
The Woman Who Shopped Analysis Revision Table (read note in description)
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The Woman Who Shopped Analysis Revision Table (read note in description)

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NOTE: The previewed table on ‘The Long Queen’ is not an error. It is an example of the resource’s layout and the detail of analysis it provides. The poem listed in the title is included within this purchase. Carol Ann Duffy - Feminine Gospels AQA A-Level English Literature Band 5 AO-Focused Revision Table for: The Woman Who Shopped
Tall Analysis Revision Table (read note in description)
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Tall Analysis Revision Table (read note in description)

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NOTE: The previewed table on ‘The Long Queen’ is not an error. It is an example of the resource’s layout and the detail of analysis it provides. The poem listed in the title is included within this purchase. Carol Ann Duffy - Feminine Gospels AQA A-Level English Literature Band 5 AO-Focused Revision Table for: Tall
AQA An Inspector Calls Exemplar Answer: Eric Birling
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AQA An Inspector Calls Exemplar Answer: Eric Birling

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J. B. Priestley - An Inspector Calls AQA GCSE English Literature Band 5 Response Introduction and two paragraphs on the importance of Eric Birling answering the question “What is the importance of Eva Smith in ‘An Inspector Calls’”
A Streetcar Named Desire Exemplar: Tension
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A Streetcar Named Desire Exemplar: Tension

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Tennessee Williams - A Streetcar Named Desire AQA AS/A-Level English Literature Band 5 Response Introduction and four paragraphs and a conclusion answering the question: ‘Examine the view that the way Williams presents the characters of Blanche and Stella and introduces a theme of tension’.