A comparative grid for Wuthering Heights and Mrs Dalloway.
Quotes from both texts
General comparative points for themes covered
Themes covered:
Foreignness
Family
Love
Suffering
Exam strategies for the written paper for the Pearson Edexcel AS and A Level Music syllabus.
Includes advice in regards to:
Listening questions
Questions about specific musical elements
Dictation
Question 5: Previously unheard piece essay
Question 6: Set work essay
2x A5 pages
Revision notes for ‘The Wife of Bath’s Prologue’ by Chaucer. Suitable particularly for those studying for the Pearson Edexcel A Level English Literature poetry paper.
Includes:
Line numbers
Overview
Themes
Language
Form and structure
Contextual ideas
Notes and analysis for all of the Poems of the Decade poems prescribed for Pearson Edexcel A Level English Literature.
Includes analysis of the title, structure, tone and form, along with a list of themes.
A ‘master’ grid for ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’. Registers features of each scene including:
Time
Plot aspects
Themes
Characters
Objects
Lighting and colours
Temperature
Sound volume
Locations
Sounds/music
Clothing
Tone
Gestures/positions/movements
References and allusions
Animals
List of contextual ideas important to ‘Wuthering Heights’ and ‘Mrs Dalloway’.
Particularly relevant to students studying for the Pearson Edexcel A Level English Literature prose paper.
Notes covering the key features of ‘The Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale’. Particularly suitable for those studying for the Pearson Edexcel A Level English Literature poetry exam.
Covers:
Language features (imagery, allusions, rhetoric, humour etc.)
Structure (use of tricolons, exegesis, interruptions etc.)
Style (traditions, subversions, framing etc.)
Form
Tone
Grid for the Poems of the Decade, as prescribed for the Pearson Edexcel A Level English Literature poetry paper.
Includes analysis of:
Title
Narrative style
Themes
Attitude and tone
Graphology
Rhyme and punctuation
Language
Form and structure
Lists of 8 further listening works for each of the 18 Pearson Edexcel A Level Music set works.
For each one, 4 are from before the set work was published, and 4 from after.
A detailed comparative essay plan in response to the statement ‘explore how the authors of your two chosen texts use dreams within their novels’ in relation to ‘Wuthering Heights’ and ‘Mrs Dalloway’.
Suitable for those studying for the Pearson Edexcel A Level English Literature prose paper.
2x essay plans, with context and examples from texts, comparing Wuthering Heights and Mrs Dalloway for Edexcel A Level English Literature prose.
No.1: Explore how the authors of your two chosen texts present love
No.2: Explore how the authors of your two chosen text use settings within their novels.
3x essay plans, with context and examples from texts, comparing Wuthering Heights and Mrs Dalloway for Edexcel A Level English Literature prose.
No.1: Explore how the authors of your two chosen texts present masculinity
No.2: Explore how the authors of your two chosen text femininity within their novels.
No.3: Explore how the authors present the influence of the past in your two chosen novels.
2x essay plans, with context and examples from texts, comparing Wuthering Heights and Mrs Dalloway for Edexcel A Level English Literature prose.
No.1: Explore how the authors of your two chosen texts present foreignness
No.2: Explore how the authors of your two chosen text use dreams within their novels.
Revision notes for movement 1 and movement 2 of ‘Mrs Dalloway’ by Virginia Woolf, with an empty grid for students to continue note-making.
Divided by:
Characters
Themes
Symbols
Plot
Context
Key Quotes and Analysis
A detailed list of musical terminology, no definitions, for 10 musical elements. Suitable for GCSE and A Level Music students.
Elements included:
Melody
Vocal style
Texture
Harmony
Tonality
Word setting
Form and structure
Dynamics
Rhythm, metre and tempo
Sonority