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The Gothic OCR A Level English Dracula/The Bloody Chamber The Gothic OCR A Level English Dracula/The Bloody Chamber
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    The Gothic OCR A Level English Dracula/The Bloody Chamber

  • The Gothic topic from OCR A Level English Comparative and Contextual Study, notes on Gothic as an evolving hybrid genre and its tropes, as well as quotes and critic quotes for the texts listed above
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Gothic summary notes A level OCR English Lit 59/60 A*
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    Gothic summary notes A level OCR English Lit 59/60 A*

  • ALL summary notes used for A Level English Literature OCR gothic exam to achieve 99% overall (10 pages) Includes: - summaries of key gothic texts from 1764-1983 such as The Castle of Otranto, The Woman in White, The Woman in Black, Frankenstein, Carmilla, Vathek, The Monk and many more - example phrases and sentence starters to use in essays - table of common gothic tropes and the texts that use them to compare the unseen extract to in the exam - how to structure the essay - notes explaini...
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OCR A-level English Literature Paper 2 The Gothic close analysis revision notes
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    OCR A-level English Literature Paper 2 The Gothic close analysis revision notes

  • ALL A* level revision notes needed for the Unseen Gothic close analysis section of the OCR A-level English Literature Paper 2 exam. These notes contain a concise summary of everything you need to know about how to achieve each AO for this question, an in-depth overview of the mark scheme, an essay plan that you can follow for each Gothic close analysis question, Gothic analysis notes, notes on the Gothic canon and Gothic genres, and also wider context about the Gothic canon. Overall, these notes...
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Wuthering Heights analysis: plot summary, character quotes and analysis, context, critical literature
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    Wuthering Heights analysis: plot summary, character quotes and analysis, context, critical literature

  • Advanced Wuthering Heights analysis including a summary of the plot, in-depth quotes for each character, contextual notes (cultural, Emily Bronte, Gothic), symbols, devices, themes, critical literature - Used to achieve an A* in Edexcel A-level English Literature (Prose: Women and Society module)
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Detailed Frankenstein Essay Plans for CCEA AS-Level Study of Prose
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    Detailed Frankenstein Essay Plans for CCEA AS-Level Study of Prose

  • This document contains 5 highly detailed essay plans for 'Frankenstein', used for CCEA AS-1 Study of Prose Pre-1900 (100% UMS marked achieved) This includes essay plans on the following: • 'Frankenstein is a Gothic novel' Do you agree? • The Creature is impossible to sympathise with' Do you agree? • 'The Creature is a representation of Shelley’s life' Do you agree? • 'The Creature is the true hero in the novel' Do you agree? • 'Frankenstein is primarily a horror s...
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Gothic Unseen Flashcards - English Literature A Level OCR Revision
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    Gothic Unseen Flashcards - English Literature A Level OCR Revision

  • Includes flashcards for the OCR Gothic Unseen section in Component 2, with content on origins of the gothic and 18th/19th/20th century classic gothic novels, key tropes, and theories from Freud and Ann Radcliffe e.g. the uncanny, horror vs terror. Created and used by an A* English Literature student.
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Gothic Literary Context for OCR English Lit
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    Gothic Literary Context for OCR English Lit

  • Literary AO3 is often overlooked by students and is the perfect way to gain marks for context in both the comparative essay and the unseen extract. This document allows students to gather a solid understanding of the whole genre and the way in which the gothic genre has evolved overtime, and how writers conform to some stereotypes more than others.
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Practice questions - Jane Eyre - The Gothic
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