AQA • English Literature B
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Courses English Literature B at AQA
Notes available for the following courses of English Literature B at AQA
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Aspects of Comedy
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Aspects of Tragedy
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Elements of Crime Writing
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Elements of Political and Social Protest Writing
Popular books AQA • English Literature B
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781853260186
Tennessee Williams • ISBN 9780811216029
William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781909621862
Ian McEwan • ISBN 9780099429791
Khaled Hosseini, Ehab Abdel Hamid • ISBN 9781526604736
Arthur Miller • ISBN 9780141182742
Kate Atkinson, Kate Atkinson • ISBN 9781409093671
Carol Duffy • ISBN 9780571211302
William Blake, William Blake • ISBN 9780241303054
Carol Ann Duffy • ISBN 9781509852666
Samuel Taylor Coleridge • ISBN 9780486272665
William Shakespeare, William Shakespeare • ISBN 9781903436592
Carol Ann Duffy, Carol Ann Duffy • ISBN 9781447275251
Latest notes & summaries AQA • English Literature B
A complete synopsis of King Lear containing key quotes along with an in-depth technical analysis of literary techniques used by Shakespeare. 
A* level/rare analysis. Very thorough summary.
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AQA•Aspects of Tragedy
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King Lear • William Shakespeare, Bauer Books• ISBN 9788835369226
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A complete synopsis of King Lear containing key quotes along with an in-depth technical analysis of literary techniques used by Shakespeare. 
A* level/rare analysis. Very thorough summary.
A Level exam notes with some indicative content provided for certain of the questions "Frankenstein"
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AQA•Prose
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A Level exam notes with some indicative content provided for certain of the questions "Frankenstein"
Act by act, scene by scene summary of Othello by Shakespeare, Death of a salesman by Arthur Miller and Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy. Including important quotes, authorial methods, symbols and themes.
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AQA•Aspects of Tragedy
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Act by act, scene by scene summary of Othello by Shakespeare, Death of a salesman by Arthur Miller and Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy. Including important quotes, authorial methods, symbols and themes.
This is a thorough, reviewed and edited essay exploring in depth the significance of the key theme, guilt, in the novel Atonement by Ian McEwan.
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AQA•Elements of Crime Writing
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Atonement • Ian McEwan• ISBN 9780099429791
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This is a thorough, reviewed and edited essay exploring in depth the significance of the key theme, guilt, in the novel Atonement by Ian McEwan.
In ‘Atonement’, criminals get away with their crimes’. 
 
To what extent do you agree? 
 
I scored an A* on this essay.
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AQA•Elements of Crime Writing
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AQA A-level English Literature Elements of Crime Writing• By chocolatedaisy03
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In ‘Atonement’, criminals get away with their crimes’. 
 
To what extent do you agree? 
 
I scored an A* on this essay.
I wrote this essay on Paul Marshall and his position as the actual criminal within the text. I got an A* on this essay.
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AQA A-level English Literature Elements of Crime Writing• By chocolatedaisy03
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I wrote this essay on Paul Marshall and his position as the actual criminal within the text. I got an A* on this essay.
‘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? I scored an A* on this essay.
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AQA A-level English Literature Elements of Crime Writing• By chocolatedaisy03
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‘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? I scored an A* on this essay.
‘Atonement offers us no heroes or villains – only victims’. To what extent do you agree with this view? I scored an A* on this essay.
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AQA A-level English Literature Elements of Crime Writing• By chocolatedaisy03
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‘Atonement offers us no heroes or villains – only victims’. To what extent do you agree with this view? I scored an A* on this essay.
I received an A* on this particular response.
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AQA•Elements of Crime Writing
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AQA A-level English Literature Elements of Crime Writing• By chocolatedaisy03
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I received an A* on this particular response.
I scored an A* on this essay.
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AQA•Aspects of Tragedy
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A-level English Literature Aspects of Tragedy: Othello• By chocolatedaisy03
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I scored an A* on this essay.