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AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: Atonement
All my Atonement essays and notes for paper 2 AQA A-level English Literature exam. Some of the essays could potentially come up and some have come up in previous exams.
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Lecture notes
AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: McEwan: 'The Impression of a Deeper Darkness' Notes for 'Atonement' Wider Reading
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AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: ‘Atonement offers us no heroes or villains – only victims’. To what extent do you agree with this view?
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AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: ‘As far as the reader is concerned, Briony never succeeds in atoning for her crime in spite of all her efforts’. To what extent do you agree with this view?
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AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: 'Atonement' - Paul Marshall Essay.
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AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: 'Atonement' - In ‘Atonement’, criminals get away with their crimes’. To what extent do you agree?
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AQA A-Level English Literature - Elements of Crime: ‘Cecilia is simply an innocent victim’. To what extent do you agree with this view?
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AQA A-Level English Literature - Elements of Crime: ‘In McEwan’s ‘Atonement’, war is positioned as a greater crime than Briony’s’. To what extent do you agree?
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