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Storm on the Island by Seamus Heaney GCSE English Lit revision guide
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision. Includes an exam-style question at the end.
My Last Duchess by Robert Browning GCSE English Lit revision guide
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision. Includes an exam-style question at the end.
Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley GCSE English Lit revision guide
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision. Includes an exam-style question at the end.
Exposure by Wilfred Owen GCSE English Lit revision guide
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
Remains by Simon Armitage GCSE English Lit revision guide
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
London by William Blake GCSE English lit revision guide
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
The Emigree by Carol Rumens GCSE English Lit revision guide
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
Checking out me History by John Agard GCSE English Lit revision guide
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
The Prelude: Stealing the Boat by William Wordsworth GCSE English Lit revision guide
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy revision guide GCSE English Lit
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland revision guide GCSE English Lit
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred Tennyson revision guide GCSE English Lit
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes GCSE English Lit revision guide
A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision.
How does “Checking Out Me History” and “The Emigree” portray the power of identity?
A useful bullet point list of developed paragraphs that answer the question: How do the narrators in “Checking Out Me History” by John Agard and in “The Emigree” by Carol Rumens portray the power and their experiences of identity? This includes detailed and higher level language analysis, use of terminology like metaphor and analysis of structure and form. Also addresses the key themes of each poem and the context surrounding them. Designed specifically for the AQA GCSE English Lit 9-1 Power and Conflict poetry cluster.
Examine how “Exposure”and “Remains” portray the reality and effects of conflict/war
A revision sheet answering the question: Examine how “Exposure” by Wilfred Owen and “Remains” by Simon Armitage portray the reality and effects of conflict. Contains detailed language analysis as well as contextual references, structure and form. The key themes of both poems are also explored in easy-to-read bullet points which link together. Specifically written for the AQA GCSE English Lit Paper 2 Power and Conflict poetry anthology.
How do “London” and “The Prelude” portray contrasting ideas about individual experiences?
A helpful revision sheet with some key quotes and in depth analysis of “London” by William Blake and “The Prelude: stealing the boat” by William Wordsworth, using techniques such as oxymoron, personification and metaphor. Explores the structure, context, form and language of each poem and their similarities and differences. Designed specifically for AQA GCSE English Lit (higher ability sets), studying the Power and Conflict poetry anthology.
How does Stevenson use language to evoke a powerful setting in Jekyll and Hyde model answer
A model answer that explores quotes from the novel in more depth, as well as using detailed language analysis. Written for the AQA GCSE English Lit spec. Can be used as a model essay in class and analysed or useful in revision.
Explore how Shakespeare presents Beatrice as a strong female character GCSE English Lit model essay
A few analysed quotes and paragraphs from Much Ado about Nothing around the topic of Beatrice as a strong female character. This question came up in the 2019 AQA GCSE English Lit Paper 1, so is definitely worth practicing! Detailed word analysis and use of developed points.
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GCSE AQA English lit and lang (Jekyll and Hyde, Animal Farm, The Crucible and Much Ado)
A bundle of essays from Animal Farm, Much Ado about Nothing and Power and Conflict, as well as a bonus of The Crucible character profiles. All essays are in the top band for marking. Includes handy revision materials. Cover image from google search and the website it’s from is: http://theapopkavoice.com/jekyll-hyde/
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GCSE English Lit Jekyll and Hyde model answers and revision
A few model answers and revision guides to help students revise. Can be analysed in lessons too. All essays are in the top band. The picture of the cover image is from a google search and from: http://theapopkavoice.com/jekyll-hyde/