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A top band essay on the question, “Stanley Kowalski tends to have a disturbing effect on audiences: he is at once morally repulsive, and entirely fascinating”. 
In the light of this statement, explore Williams’ presentation of Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire

A top band answer by an A* student which covers the play in depth but also remains focused to the question giving effective supporting evidence
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A top band essay on the question, “Stanley Kowalski tends to have a disturbing effect on audiences: he is at once morally repulsive, and entirely fascinating”. 
In the light of this statement, explore Williams’ presentation of Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire

A top band answer by an A* student which covers the play in depth but also remains focused to the question giving effective supporting evidence

A compilation of comparative essay plans made on the two texts Wuthering Heights and A Thousand Splendid Suns, under the Edexcel syllabus, including introductions, strands of argument, pieces of context and analysis of quotes.
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A compilation of comparative essay plans made on the two texts Wuthering Heights and A Thousand Splendid Suns, under the Edexcel syllabus, including introductions, strands of argument, pieces of context and analysis of quotes.


a collection of exam questions on King Lear 
 
A level English Literature
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a collection of exam questions on King Lear 
 
A level English Literature


This essay explores the factors of poverty and the struggle to make a living as key themes in American literature. It refers to these in detail in the Grapes of Wrath and in the wider reading also. This essay received full marks and an A*.
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This essay explores the factors of poverty and the struggle to make a living as key themes in American literature. It refers to these in detail in the Grapes of Wrath and in the wider reading also. This essay received full marks and an A*.


A top tier response by an A* student, answering the question, “Stanley Kowalski tends to have a disturbing effect on audiences: he is at once morally repulsive, and entirely fascinating”. 
In the light of this statement, explore Williams’ presentation of Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire

This provides a detailed response to the question by giving substantial evidence whilst staying relevant to the question, resulting in a top tier response.
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- Essay
- • 2 pages •
A top tier response by an A* student, answering the question, “Stanley Kowalski tends to have a disturbing effect on audiences: he is at once morally repulsive, and entirely fascinating”. 
In the light of this statement, explore Williams’ presentation of Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire

This provides a detailed response to the question by giving substantial evidence whilst staying relevant to the question, resulting in a top tier response.

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A bundle consisting of documents containing everything you'll ever need to know about Dracula and The Bloody Chamber. Includes: A booklet with detailed analysis and quotes, separate doucments with quotes for each text and an A grade unseen gothic essay.
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- A level Gothic comparative studies: Dracula and The Bloody Chamber Thematic Booklet with quotes • Summary
- A grade A Level Gothic Unseen Essay: Percy Bysshe Shelley, St Irvyne (1811) • Exam (elaborations)
- A Level English Literature Dracula: Key Quotes (Broken down into important characters and events). • Summary
- A Level English Literature The Bloody Chamber: Key Quotes + Critic Quotes (Broken down into each short story). • Summary
A bundle consisting of documents containing everything you'll ever need to know about Dracula and The Bloody Chamber. Includes: A booklet with detailed analysis and quotes, separate doucments with quotes for each text and an A grade unseen gothic essay.


These are A3 sized character maps featuring the characters of Blanche, Stella and Stanley from A Streetcar Named Desire. These maps fully explore every extent of the each character, including key words associated with the character, key quotes, development points, critical themes, literary critics, contextual references, links to other texts, and lastly, exploration of dramatic techniques and stagecraft employed by Tennessee Williams. IMPORTANT NOTE, PLEASE READ: Because the file is in A3 forma...
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These are A3 sized character maps featuring the characters of Blanche, Stella and Stanley from A Streetcar Named Desire. These maps fully explore every extent of the each character, including key words associated with the character, key quotes, development points, critical themes, literary critics, contextual references, links to other texts, and lastly, exploration of dramatic techniques and stagecraft employed by Tennessee Williams. IMPORTANT NOTE, PLEASE READ: Because the file is in A3 forma...

A brilliant resource bank of critics quotes, which you could easily import to a quizlet, or print out onto flashcards. A really useful resource that I was so glad to have created- it really helped me to get my A*.
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A brilliant resource bank of critics quotes, which you could easily import to a quizlet, or print out onto flashcards. A really useful resource that I was so glad to have created- it really helped me to get my A*.

Includes a comprehensive list of critical quotations which can be used to enhance your A level English Literature essays.
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Includes a comprehensive list of critical quotations which can be used to enhance your A level English Literature essays.


A full and comprehensive set of notes for the study of Hamlet at A Level including themes, character analysis, context notes and critical analysis
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A full and comprehensive set of notes for the study of Hamlet at A Level including themes, character analysis, context notes and critical analysis