Elements of Crime Writing
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A-Level English Literature, Brighton Rock Cornell Notes - Chapter summary, Key quotes and analysis. Elements of Crime Writing (7717AA)
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Cornell Notes of a chapter by chapter summary, key quotes for every chapter alongside analysis. Colour coded by character.
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AQA A-Level English Literature B Elements of Crime Writing - A* Poetry Analysis Notes of 5 Poems
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Detailed notes on crime elements in poetry for AQA A-Level English Literature B by an A* student achieving full marks in paper 2. 
 
Analysis includes: 
Robert Browning - My Last Duchess, Porphyria’s Lover, The Laboratory 
George Crabbe - Peter Grimes 
Oscar Wilde - The Ballad of Reading Gaol. 
 
On the crime elements of: 
criminals, victims, motives, crimes, societal critiques
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A* Exemplar Unseen Crime AQA English Literature 2B Essay
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An A* exemplar response to the 2020 unseen crime extract for AQA English Literature 2B. The extract is from Jane Harper's novel "Force of Nature." An articulate response with developed inferences to help you achieve an A* in your essays and develop your written expression.
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How is greed presented in Christie’s ‘murder of roger ackroyd’
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An A* exemplar essay on greed in Christie’s murder of roger Ackroyd. This is relevant for AQA A level English literature B elements of crime writing in paper 2. A great way to see what is required for top marks!
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‘The murder of Roger Ackroyd’ with ‘Whenwill there be Good News?’
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Both “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd” and “When Will there be Good News?” comparison that can be used for Section C of AQA English Literature B- Crime Writing

Includes: Characters, Context, Quotes, Analysis on texts and analysis of crime elements within the two texts
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Essay- 'guilt as punishment' within Crabbe and Browning's crime poems
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Explores Robert Browning's 'My Last Duchess' 'The Laboratory' 'Porphyria's Lover' and George Crabbe's 'Peter Grimes' as crime poems. Arguing their retrospective inclusion of guilt through the criminal and the justification if punishment is achieved.
Alternative interpretation centering around class systems
Robert Browning's 'Porphyria's Lover' Critical Theories (Different Interpretations) with some notes on language
Context on both Robert Browning and George Crabbe as crime poets
A table including key quotes from Agatha Christie's 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd' sorted by themes (Violence, Detection, Gossip, and Law vs Ethics)
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