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Notes available for the following courses of English at AQA
- A Level English Language Varieties 1
- A Streetcar Named Desire & The Handmaid's Tale 1
- A* example Paper 2 Question 3 English language 'analyse how Text A and Text B use language to present views on Americanisms' 1
- Accent and Dialect 1
- An Inspector Calls 1
- Animal Farm 2
- As You Like It, William Shakespeare 1
- Aspects of Comedy 23
- Aspects of Tragedy 18
- Elements of Crime Writing 50
- Elements of Political and Social Protest Writing 1
- English 3
- English Language 11
- English Language A Level AQA - Language in Discourse 1
- English Language papers 1 & 2 1
- English Language theorists 2
- English Language therories. 2
- English literature 9
- ENGLISH LITERATURE B Paper 1B 1
- Language and Gender 4
- Language And Gender NEA 7702 1
- Language and Power 1
- Language and Representation 1
- Language change 6
- Language Change and Diversity 1
- Language Change Theories 1
- Language Decay 1
- Language Diversity and Change 4
- Language In Action Coursework 1
- Language Investigation And Original Writing NEA 7702 1
- Language, Diversity & Change 1
- Language, The Individual and Society 1
- Lexis and Semantics 1
- LITERATURE 3
- Lord of the Flies 2
- Love & Relationships Poetry 2
- Love Through the Ages 4
Popular books AQA • English
Graham Greene, J. Coetzee • ISBN 9780099478478
Ian McEwan • ISBN 9780099507383
Bram Stoker • ISBN 9780141199337
Agatha Christie • ISBN 9780007527526
William Shakespeare, Stephen Orgel • ISBN 9781909621909
Michael Frayn, Frayn • ISBN 9780312421175
J.K. Rowling, Jim Kay (Illustrator) • ISBN 9781408845677
A. D. Miller, A.D. Miller • ISBN 9781848874534
Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde • ISBN 9780486264783
William Golding, Jessica Hische • ISBN 9780571295715
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781411469624
Marcello Giovanelli, Gary Ives • ISBN 9781107465626
Jennifer Wallace • ISBN 9780521671491
Latest notes & summaries AQA • English
These are in-depth character profiles for all of the characters in Brighton Rock. For each of the major characters their role in the crime text is considered, as well as bullet pointing their key info, their key moments, the contrasting reader response to the character, their internal and external motivations and an extensive list of key quotes.
These are in depth chapter summaries for the whole of Graham Greene's 'Brighton Rock'. Each chapter's plot is summarised, followed by key points/quotes about the settings, characters and themes that are in that chapter.
These as notes on critical essays that cover Graham Greene's 'Brighton Rock'. They will help to increase your understanding of the text and hopefully boost your grade!
These are notes taken from various critical essays about the crime genre. It'll save you the time of having to read them all yourself and provide you with a greater understanding of the genre and will hopefully improve your grade!
These notes cover the evolution of crime fiction, from the Newgate novel, golden age, hardboiled to the modern Noir. It also considers the typical detective and victim.
These notes cover the main aspects of crime in Crabbe's 'Peter Grimes', Browning's 'Porphyria's Lover', 'My Last Duchess' and 'The Laboratory and Wilde's 'The Ballad of Reading Gaol'. Each poem has notes on crime, murder and violence, criminal psyche, victims, punishment/justice, social commentary and the setting.
These notes cover the main points concerning authorial methods in Crabbe's 'Peter Grimes', Browning's 'Porphyria's Lover', 'My Last Duchess' and 'The Laboratory and Wilde's 'The Ballad of Reading Gaol'. For each poem, the title, form, structure, narrator, images/patterns/symbols, language and the reader's response are considered.
These are in-depth character profiles of each character in 'King Lear'. For the major characters (Lear, Goneril, Regan, Cordelia, Gloucester, Edgar, Edmund and Kent), there major actions in each act are outlined, along with a consideration of the staging, their place on the wheel of fortune, and how they relate to Lear. It also includes the key quotes for each character and which scene the quote can be found in. The minor characters (Albany, Cornwall, Oswald, the Fool, France and Servant 1) ar...
These are notes taken from critical essays about King Lear. They include lots of interesting points which may help to spice up your essay in an exam or just deepen your understanding of the play.
This guide summaries each scene into a couple of sentences which outline the main events. It is colour coded so it is easy to see which characters are present in which scene.