A2 Unit 4 Shakespeare (1720U4)

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A2 Unit 4 Shakespeare's King Lear Essay Plan Grid
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    A2 Unit 4 Shakespeare's King Lear Essay Plan Grid

  • An essay plan grid for the play 'King Lear', Unit 4 of the English Literature WJEC course. It provides quotes, analysis, critics, and context for a variety of key scenes from the play. For example, act 3, scene 7 the blinding of Gloucester.
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WJEC A* ENGLISH LITERATURE HAMLET SHAKESPEARE 5 ESSAY PLANS
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    WJEC A* ENGLISH LITERATURE HAMLET SHAKESPEARE 5 ESSAY PLANS

  • WJEC EXAM BOARD: GRADED A*, 97/120 MARKS ON SHAKESPEARE PAPER UNIT 4 [PROOF SHOWN ON FIRST PAGE] FULL 5 essay plans with AO1, AO2, AO3, AO5 for Shakespeare Hamlet which covers all possible themes for the 80 marker. 1. APPEARANCE VS REALITY 2. MORAL CORRUPTION 3. WOMEN/ RELATIONSHIPS/ LOVE 4. MADNESS 5. REVENGE
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King Lear A* model essay for WJEC A-Level: “Shakespeare’s chief concern in King Lear is to highlight the absurdity of life in a heartless universe.” King Lear A* model essay for WJEC A-Level: “Shakespeare’s chief concern in King Lear is to highlight the absurdity of life in a heartless universe.”
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    King Lear A* model essay for WJEC A-Level: “Shakespeare’s chief concern in King Lear is to highlight the absurdity of life in a heartless universe.”

  • Essay answer examining the titular statement. Earned an A*grade. Student went on to receive full marks and an A* in the exam. A2 WJEC Shakespeare essay.
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'Anthony and Cleopatra' A* Essay: The Theme of Politics
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    'Anthony and Cleopatra' A* Essay: The Theme of Politics

  • The essay question answered in the document is “Cleopatra rises above the political machinations and the grim reality of the world of the play.” In light of this statement, evaluate Shakespeare’s presentation of Cleopatra, in the course of your answer consider the ways in which the plays can be interpreted.' This is an A* graded answer with clear, key examples from the text and in-depth critical analysis.
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'Anthony and Cleopatra' A* Essay: The Themes of Passion and Duty
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    'Anthony and Cleopatra' A* Essay: The Themes of Passion and Duty

  • The essay question answered in this document is "The play shows passion triumphing over the constraints of duty and honour". Evaluate the presentation of passion in the play in light of this statement. Evaluate your ideas in light of contexts.' This is an A* graded essay with clear, key examples from the text and in-depth, critical analysis
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'Anthony and Cleopatra' A* Essay: Shakespeare's Characterisation of Cleopatra
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    'Anthony and Cleopatra' A* Essay: Shakespeare's Characterisation of Cleopatra

  • The essay question explores Shakespeare's characterisation of Cleopatra in his play, 'Anthony and Cleopatra'. This is an A* graded essay with key, clear examples from the text and detailed analysis.
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mock exam questions A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE: KING LEAR
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    mock exam questions A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE: KING LEAR

  • mock exam questions A Level English Literature King Lear
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King Lear Extract Analysis Example: How is Gloucester presented in Act 4 Scene 1? King Lear Extract Analysis Example: How is Gloucester presented in Act 4 Scene 1?
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    King Lear Extract Analysis Example: How is Gloucester presented in Act 4 Scene 1?

  • An exemplar answer for the King Lear extract question in English Lit Unit 4. Earned 93% (42 marks out of 45) and includes my teacher's feedback. Also attached is a copy of the extract including my annotations. I went on to achieve full UMS and an A* in my English exams.
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WJEC A Level English Literature King Lear A* Essay WJEC A Level English Literature King Lear A* Essay
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    WJEC A Level English Literature King Lear A* Essay

  • A critical response to the statement ‘It is not the fall of a king, but the destruction of family bonds that has the greatest impact in King Lear’. WJEC A Level English Literature qualification. 40/45 mark.
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