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My name is Ruth-Anne, and I'm a student in the North-West of England. I study Music, English Literature and Dance at A-level which luckily are some of the main passions in my life. I achieved A*AB in my A-levels in summer 2017

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My name is Ruth-Anne, and I'm a student in the North-West of England. I study Music, English Literature and Dance at A-level which luckily are some of the main passions in my life. I achieved A*AB in my A-levels in summer 2017
Jane Eyre Gateshead Analysis
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Jane Eyre Gateshead Analysis

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An in-depth analysis of the Gateshead section of Bronte's Jane Eyre including important contexts and critical debates for the section as a whole. It also summaries the key themes and narrative techniques so the extracts can be put into context. This is perfect for WJEC A-level syllabus in achieving A01, A02, A03 and A04
Jane Eyre- Chapter 2 Quotes and Analysis
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Jane Eyre- Chapter 2 Quotes and Analysis

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Key quotes from chapter 2 of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, with full language analysis. This chapter is specifically in depth due to the complexity of the chapter and includes key quotes from the famous Red Room section. It is also in table format, these analysis points can easily be turned into que cards for revision.
Jane Eyre- Chapter 3 Quotes and Analysis
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Jane Eyre- Chapter 3 Quotes and Analysis

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Key quotes from Chapter 3 of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, with full language analysis. It is also in table format, these analysis points can easily be turned into que cards for revision.
Gothics and Romantics (in Jane Eyre)
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Gothics and Romantics (in Jane Eyre)

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This document looks a the history of the Gothic (and some Romantics in the crossover) in looking at the typical tropes of the genres, settings, themes and stock characters. It also analyses the use of the Gothic in Bronte's Jane Eyre, drawing connects between the novel and the genre.
Bertha Mason Character Profile (Jane Eyre)
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Bertha Mason Character Profile (Jane Eyre)

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Character profile for Bertha Mason from Jane Eyre, including a summary of her character and why she is significant to the narrative as well as key quotations with analysis. This resource serves as an excellent revision tool (or model for one) and can be useful in hitting the language and analysis learning objectives.
Helen Burns Character Profile (Jane Eyre)
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Helen Burns Character Profile (Jane Eyre)

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Character profile for Helen Burns from Jane Eyre, including a summary of her character and why she is significant to the narrative as well as key quotations with analysis. This resource serves as an excellent revision tool (or model for one) and can be useful in hitting the language and analysis learning objectives.
Miss Temple Character Profile (Jane Eyre)
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Miss Temple Character Profile (Jane Eyre)

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Character profile for Miss. Temple from Jane Eyre, including a summary of her character and why she is significant to the narrative as well as key quotations with analysis. This resource serves as an excellent revision tool (or model for one) and can be useful in hitting the language and analysis learning objectives.
Blanche Dubois Character Profile (A Streetcar Named Desire)
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Blanche Dubois Character Profile (A Streetcar Named Desire)

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Character profile for Blanche Dubois from A Streetcar Named Desire, including a summary of her character and why she is significant in the play as well as key quotations with analysis. This resource serves as an excellent revision tool (or model for one) and can be useful in hitting the language and analysis learning objectives.
Literary Contexts for Atonement
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Literary Contexts for Atonement

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Literary Contexts for circa 1930, mainly concerning Ian McEwan's Atonement. There is also an addition of other influences on McEwan such as the 2000's when the novel was written and some earlier Georgian influences that he draws on.
The Tempest- Act 3, Scene 1 Analysis
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The Tempest- Act 3, Scene 1 Analysis

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Quotes and analysis for Act 3, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's The Tempest. It tracks through the scene in chronological order and is designed to help students hit A01 and A02 for WJEC examinations and language analysis objectives for other exam boards at A-level. The analysis is also laid out in a grid format, making it easy to convert into que cards for revision.