OCR • English Literature
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Modules English Literature at OCR
Notes available for the following courses of English Literature at OCR
Popular books OCR • English Literature
Henrik Ibsen, Non Worrall • ISBN 9780486270623
John Donne • ISBN 9780140424409
John Webster, Dover Thrift Editions • ISBN 9780486406602
F. Scott Fitzgerald • ISBN 9780241341469
George Orwell, Duncan Macmillan • ISBN 9789175710211
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781408133477
John Milton, John Milton • ISBN 9780141394633
John Milton • ISBN 9780140424393
Terry Breverton • ISBN 9781445621111
Geoffrey Chaucer, Sheila Innes • ISBN 9781316615645
Geoffrey Chaucer, Sheila Innes • ISBN 9781316615478
Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde • ISBN 9781543092769
John Webster • ISBN 9780486157771
Latest content OCR • English Literature
Over 30 concise essay plans for unseen Poetry Pre-1900 essay questions, aimed at the OCR A-Level English Literature specification and a comparison between Ibsen/Rossetti. As well as giving you a sense of questions that might come up in the exam, each essay plan features ideas for three paragraphs, includes the character and poem that are to provide the focus for each paragraph and features a fully-developed conclusion. Written by an A* student now studying English at the University of Cambridge ...
All you would need to know for Hamlet context and critics summarised so that revision is just that little bit easier… 
 
Contains: 
Context 
-> Shakespeare’s context and information on his life 
-> Origin of Hamlet 
-> Political, Social, Scientific Contexts 
-> Writing Style - VERY IMPORTANT FOR EXAM 
 
Critics 
-> Organised notes on critical views over time 
- even key notes from podcasts (BBC in our time) 
-> Production and receptions (David Tennant, Kenneth Branagh and a...
Winter: My Secret 
 
A critical analysis : A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE
This document includes a comparative sheet between quotes from the text, critic quotes and A03 CONTEXT points for Satan and Krogstad, since these two characters seem to be a popular choice for examiners to focus on. I've compiled the most common critic quotes for both these characters. Used this to get an A* in my A levels :)
This 18 page analysis on A Doll's House covers the following areas: background and context, analysis of pivotal moments in all three acts, characterisation, themes, form, interpretations, critics and quotations. 
 
It will be a useful document to review in preparation for the exam, and will provide you with many discussion points and content to use when answering the exam questions. You will also develop an understanding on the structure and intricacies of the drama. 
 
The PDF will contain e...
2 fully-developed, comprehensive essays based on themes that are likely to come up in this year's OCR Paper 2 American Literature exam for English Literature A-Level. Written by an A*A*A* student now studying English Literature at the University of Cambridge, each scored 30/30 in a mock exam context and contains ample context (AO3) and critical interpretations (AO5) that you can work into your own essays. To purchase these alongside 5 other model essays based on past paper questions, please s...
Comprehensive model essays from an A*A*A* student now studying English Literature at the University of Cambridge. This document contains 4 fully-developed comparative essays (focusing on Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' and Nella Larsen's 'Passing') and 1 full-length response to the 2021 unseen extract question. Each scored 30/30 and contains ample context (AO3) and critical interpretations (AO5) to work into your own essays, ensuring that you hit all the...
This document provides an understanding of the contextual movements, events, literature, and more that circulated around Ibsen’s 1879 play. It will help mentioning even a few of these easy to learn points within an English essay, which would go towards your AO3 marks.
Summaries, revision notes and essay plans from a consistent A/A* grade student now studying English Literature at a Russell Group University. For OCR a level English Literature: 
Paper One: Hamlet 
Paper One: Chaucer's 'The Merchant's Tale' compared with Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' 
Paper Two: dystopian literature, comparing Orwell's '1984' with Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale' 
Paper Two: unseen dystopian literature
This A* coursework explores the theme of attachment to place in Thomas Hardy’s Poems of 1912-13 and Andrea Levy’s Small Island. Awarded full marks (25/25) in the OCR A Level English Literature board, this coursework satisfied each Assessment Objective (AO), making it an excellent model for students looking to achieve top marks in their A Level English Lit coursework. DO NOT PLAGIARISE or your essay might be flagged, this is intended for you to take inspiration from.