King Lear Quotations: Authority and Age

โ€œThis policy of age makes the world bitter to the best of our times, keeps our fortunes from us till our oldness cannot relish themโ€ p118 โ€œTis the infirmity of his age; yet he hath ever but slenderly known himselfโ€ p115 โ€œSuch unconstant starts are we like to have from himโ€ p115 โ€œThe King gone [...]

King Lear Quotations: Loyalty

โ€œThey told me I was everything; tis a lieโ€ p236 โ€œOf Gloucesterโ€™s treachery and the loyal service of his son [Edmund]โ€ p.217ย  inversion of the truth and justice. Regan about Gloucester โ€œBlind traitorโ€ p229 Gloucester to Regan โ€œUnmerciful lady as you are, I am trueโ€ p206 โ€œAncient loveโ€ p214 Goneril and Regan betrayal: We shall [...]

King Lear: Tragedy of Kingship

King Lear: Tragedy of Kingship

The content provides resources on William Shakespeare's "King Lear," focusing on a list of 40 Tier 2 academic vocabulary words essential to the play. This vocabulary aids students, especially English learners, in understanding complex terms. It supports curriculum planning and enhances engagement with the play for GCSE and A-level studies.

Purple Hibiscus: Low-stakes Revision Quizzing

Purple Hibiscus: Low-stakes Revision Quizzing

Purple Hibiscus: Low-stakes Revision Quizzing for A-level Examinations Week 1: Explain the quotation: You must include consideration of characterisation, themes, structure of the novel, context and offer one other linking quote. โ€œI wished Amaka would keep her voice low. I was not used to this king of conversation at the table.โ€ p.97 โ€œShe said โ€˜teenagersโ€™ [...]

King Lear: Homework Study Schedule

King Lear: Homework Study Schedule

King Lear: Homework study schedule The majority of reading materials will be contained in your critical pack; videos and podcasts available through your A-level playlist. Tick when completed and make sure you manage your workload โ€“ do not leave it all until the last minute.   Week 1: Read the background of the text in [...]

Aspects of Tragedy: Dual Coded

This visual graphic organizer simplifies key elements of tragedy in drama, focusing on emotional arcs, structure, and character journeys. It highlights the tragic hero's rise and fall, alongside themes such as fate, hubris, and catharsis, making complex concepts comprehensible for GCSE and A-level students studying both classical and modern tragedies.

Poems of the Decade: Homework Schedule

Poems of the Decade: Homework Schedule

  Week 1: Watch โ€˜The Delivererโ€™ A-level Literature Playlist   Week 2: Essay: How is suffering presented within the Poems of the Decade collection? 1000 words Watch โ€˜Giuseppeโ€™ A-level Literature Playlist ย  Week 3: Watch โ€˜Out of the Bagโ€™ A-level Literature Playlist     Week 4: Essay: How is the memory or identity depicted in [...]

Romantic Poetry: Homework Schedule

Romantic Poetry: Homework Schedule

Romanticism: Our home study schedule Week 1: Read โ€˜Pastoral Poeticsโ€™ for William Blake. Highlight and make notes ready for discussion. Read the introduction of The Cambridge Introduction to British Romantic Poetry p1-16 Week 2: Read โ€˜A few lines written about Tintern Abbeyโ€™ ahead of analysis Read and annotate Growth of the Classical in Wordsworthโ€™s Poetry [...]

The Significance of Nature in ‘Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey’

Write about the significance of Nature in the poem, and the speakerโ€™s relationship with Nature: In regards to William Wordsworth and his poetry, including โ€˜Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbeyโ€™, nature is one of the most prevalent and significant themes, an overriding thread used to highlight his spirituality, personal traumas and socio-political criticism. [...]