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Mastering Assessment Objectives: Boosting Essay Skills through Macbeth, A Christmas Carol, and An Inspector Calls

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This 22-slide PowerPoint is a comprehensive, student-friendly guide to understanding and applying Assessment Objectives (AOs) for GCSE English Literature. Designed to build confidence and analytical skill, the presentation begins with a contextual timeline to frame key historical and social influences across Macbeth, A Christmas Carol, and An Inspector Calls. It then breaks down each AO with clear explanations and practical strategies, using targeted quotations from the texts to demonstrate how to meet exam criteria effectively. Students are guided through how to use the AOs to their advantage in essay writing, with interactive slides that include example exam-style questions, quotation analysis prompts, and structured tasks that promote independent thinking. Perfect for revision sessions, classroom teaching, or homework support, this resource helps students connect context, language, and structure with precision and purpose.

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Assessment Objective

,AQA English Literature
• Paper 1: Shakespeare: Macbeth, by William Shakespea
• Paper 1: 19th Century Novel: A Christmas Carol, by
Charles Dickens
• Paper 2: Modern Prose / Drama: An Inspector Calls, b
JB Priestley

, 1606:
- The reign of King James I, a strong advocate of the 1944:
divine right of kings and had a keen interest in witchcraft - After WW1 and WW2, consequences of unchecked
(written a book called ‘Daemonologie’) capitalism, inequality, and neglect of the working
- The failed Gunpowder Plot of 1604 - Rigid class system in Britain, vast inequality betw
- Unification of England and Scotland the wealthy and the poor
- Witchcraft and superstition of cultural, social, and - Growing movement toward socialism and welfare
political interest reforms
1623: - The Labour Party won the general election in 194
- The First Folio compiled by actors seven years after introduced the welfare state and the NHS
Shakespeare’s death in 1616 1912
- Jacobean Era - Edwardian era characterised by a rigid class syste
11 century Scotland
th - Before WW1 – a time of relative economic stabilit
- The reign of Macbeth who became King of Scotland after of social unrest
defeating King Duncan I in a battle in 1040 - Rise of various social and political movements, th
- Tribal and feudal society – clans and noble families held Written: 1843 Labour Party gaining strength so growing demand
power Published: 1843 social reform
- Celtic traditions and Norse culture - Women’s suffrage was a significant issue, gained
Based: 1840s
- Belief in the supernatural right to vote in 1918 – so the suffrage movement
- Women had very limited power active and influential
Written: 1606 1843 & 1840s more generally: Writte
Published: 1623 (First - Industrial Revolution Publi
Folio) - 1843 Poor Law Amendment Act, and other social reform Bas
movements calling to address the plight of the poor
Based: 11 Century
th
- Victorian Christmas Revival, traditions such as carol
Scotland singing, feasting, and generosity were experiencing a
revival
- Christian morality, values of redemption, charity, and the
moral duty to help those less fortunate
- Vast divide between the rich and the poor
- Workhouses – the poor were sent to live and work under
grim conditions, aimed to be a deterrent to poverty but
were notoriously harsh

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