This is a 3-page document tailored for the A-Level English Literature AQA course. This contains in-depth analysis of each significant quote from Othello, contextual links related to the quote, cross-references to other areas of the play, and key themes explored within the quote.
Tailored to the A Level AQA English Literature course, these are 4 x A3 sized essay plans for the comparative essay between ‘The Color Purple’ by Alice Walker and ‘Feminine Gospels’ by Carol Ann Duffy. These plans are in A3 and contain related references to AO1, AO2 (language techniques), AO3 (contextual references), AO4 (links to wider texts) and AO5 (literary critics and theories) to both The Color Purple and the Feminine Gospels poems. Perfect for any student that struggles with essay-writing. Plans include themes such as beauty, suffering, identity and isolation.
Tailored to the A Level AQA English Literature course, these 4 essay plans for the comparative essay between ‘The Great Gatsby’ and the AQA Pre-1900 Love through the Ages Poetry Anthology helped me get an A* in English Literature, and will help you too! These plans are in A3 and contain related references to AO1, AO2 (language techniques), AO3 (contextual references), AO4 (links to wider texts) and AO5 (literary critics and theories) to both Gatsby and the pre-1900 anthology poems. Themes include barriers to love, value of love, society, sexual desire, and submission. Themes include barriers to love, the value of love, destructive love, and love in tandem to society.
This is an A* AQA A Level English Literature Coursework answer. This essay received 46/50 and is approximately 2500 words and 8 pages (inc bibliography). The question answered was a comparative essay titled ‘Compare and contrast how women are subjugated for male gain in Wide Sargasso Sea and Dracula.’ Please do not reproduce these documents without the author’s permission.
This is a 5-page essay plan document for ‘Othello’ by William Shakespeare tailored for the A-Level English Literature AQA course. This contains related references to AO1 (overarching point), AO2 (language techniques), AO3 (contextual references), AO4 (links to wider texts) and AO5 (literary critics and theories). Plans include themes such as selfishness, naivety, desire, power, and sisterhood.
These are 3 x A3 sized character maps featuring the characters of Blanche, Stella and Stanley from A Streetcar Named Desire. These clearly-laid out maps fully explore every extent of the each character, including key words associated with the character, key quotes, development points, critical themes, literary critics, contextual references, links to other texts, and lastly, exploration of dramatic techniques and stagecraft employed by Tennessee Williams.
These are 4 essay plans for ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ by Tennessee Williams. These plans contain related references to AO1 (overarching point), AO2 (language techniques), AO3 (contextual references), AO4 ( links to wider texts) and AO5 (literary critics and theories). Plans include themes such as illusion, desire, identity and wider society.
This is an example AQA A Level English Literature Othello Essay answer. This is approximately 800 words. The question answered was a essay titled ‘Examine the view that, in this passage and elsewhere in the play, Desdemona is presented as “a typically naive young woman whose love is little more than hero-worship.’ Please do not reproduce these documents without the author’s permission.
This document contains key references and related themes for every significant event in Othello, and associated references to AO2, AO3, AO4, and AO5 throughout.