WJEC • English Language and Literature
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Notes available for the following courses of English Language and Literature at WJEC
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Unit 1 - Comparative Analysis and Creative Writing (closed-book)
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Unit 2 - Drama and Non-literary Text Study (open-book, clean copy)
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Unit 3 - Shakespeare (closed-book)
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Unit 4 - Unseen Texts and Prose Study (open-book)
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Unit 5 - Critical and Creative Genre Study
Popular books WJEC • English Language and Literature
Truman Capote • ISBN 9780241956830
Latest notes & summaries WJEC • English Language and Literature
A* notes on the Colour Purple, including discussion and revision questions. Goes through all main themes and readings, as well as linguistic features and characters.
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WJEC•Unit 4 - Unseen Texts and Prose Study
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The Color Purple • Alice Walker• ISBN 9781474607254
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A* notes on the Colour Purple, including discussion and revision questions. Goes through all main themes and readings, as well as linguistic features and characters.
This is a fully annotated version of 'Self's the Man' by Philip Larkin featured in 'The Whitsun Weddings' poetry cluster.
Each stanza is annotated on a new slide and the annotations are colour co-ordinated to the part of the poem it relates to.
This document also includes the context of the poem and a short summary too!
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WJEC•Unit 2 - Drama and Non-literary Text Study
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The Whitsun Weddings • Philip Larkin• ISBN 9780571259441
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This is a fully annotated version of 'Self's the Man' by Philip Larkin featured in 'The Whitsun Weddings' poetry cluster.
Each stanza is annotated on a new slide and the annotations are colour co-ordinated to the part of the poem it relates to.
This document also includes the context of the poem and a short summary too!
This is a fully annotated version of Philip Larkin's poem 'Reference Back' published in Larkin's cluster entitled 'The Whitsun Weddings'.
Each stanza is annotated on a new page and every point is colour co-ordinated to the text in the said stanza.
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WJEC•Unit 2 - Drama and Non-literary Text Study
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The Whitsun Weddings • Philip Larkin• ISBN 9780571259441
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This is a fully annotated version of Philip Larkin's poem 'Reference Back' published in Larkin's cluster entitled 'The Whitsun Weddings'.
Each stanza is annotated on a new page and every point is colour co-ordinated to the text in the said stanza.
The title of this essay is "Powerful poetry so often springs from the most ordinary or even the ugliest of ingredients." With reference to William Blakes poems and critics.
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WJEC•Unit 4 - Unseen Texts and Prose Study
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The title of this essay is "Powerful poetry so often springs from the most ordinary or even the ugliest of ingredients." With reference to William Blakes poems and critics.
The title of this essay is "Lear lives in a word of deception and illusion. Discuss Lear’s illusory world. Refer to ‘Oedipus Rex’."
This essay is great to use if you are studying either King Lear or Oedipus Rex and need to make comparisons.
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WJEC•Unit 1 - Comparative Analysis and Creative Writing
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The title of this essay is "Lear lives in a word of deception and illusion. Discuss Lear’s illusory world. Refer to ‘Oedipus Rex’."
This essay is great to use if you are studying either King Lear or Oedipus Rex and need to make comparisons.
Essay on how the theme of blindness is presented in King Lear
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WJEC•Unit 1 - Comparative Analysis and Creative Writing
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Essay on how the theme of blindness is presented in King Lear
Short essay that explore the difference between an aside and a soliloquy with reference to ‘King Lear’
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WJEC•Unit 1 - Comparative Analysis and Creative Writing
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Short essay that explore the difference between an aside and a soliloquy with reference to ‘King Lear’