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Scene analysis, context, character profiles and themes for AQA English A-level English Literature Paper 2: A Streetcar Named Desire.
Year Published 2007. Word Count 48,716. Text Complexity; Lexile Level: 890L; ATOS Reading Level: 6.2; AR Quiz Numbers; Quiz 112305, 8 AR Points; OverDrive Digital ...
The Handmaid’s Tale and A Streetcar Named Desire Knowledge Organiser Assess-ment Paper Two Section C Comparative essay exploring the significance of a key word or theme across both texts. Themes/ topics for exam memory, difference, place, insecurity, isolation, deception, control, identity, rebellion, societal
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The play explores a changing time in American society. through a family encounter within the intimate setting of Stella and Stanley’s New Orleans apartment. It explores the roles of gender, sexuality, desire, illusion, delusion, social class and status within this context.
‘The Handmaid’s Tale ’ – Margaret Atwood . OR . 1 5 “It is impossible to feel any sympathy for Serena Joy.” Examine Atwood’s presentation of Serena Joy in the light of this view. [25 marks] OR . 1 6 “I made that up. It didn’t happen that way. Here is what happened, ” declares Offred. Examine the significance of storytelling in
Streetcar Named Desire’s focal images, explicitly linking sex and death, gaining coherence through the Liebestod tradition. The cyclical structure of the play and Williams’ conscious intertwining of images of death
Aug 9, 2024 · Learn about AQA Love and Relationships poems for your GCSE English Literature exam. This revision note includes exam tips, a theme comparison table and more.
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