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  1. Scene analysis, context, character profiles and themes for AQA English A-level English Literature Paper 2: A Streetcar Named Desire.

  2. Feb 22, 2018 · This 27 resource pack is chiefly aimed at the new AQA A Level English Literature & Language course but can easily be adapted and differentiated to suit students' levels and needs.

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  3. The pack contains exemplar student responses to GCE A level English Literature paper 2 (Prose). It shows real student responses to the questions taken from the sample assessment materials. For schools delivering a co-taught AS and A level course, the two prose texts will be covered in the first year, as these texts are the same for both

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  4. Oct 4, 2024 · In A Streetcar Named Desire, the themes of death and desire permeate most of the play’s events. Williams crafts these two elements as extremely interconnected, and relates them to Blanche’s downfall and her tragic ostracisation from society.

  5. May 19, 2023 · A-LEVEL ENGLISH LIT | Paper 2: modern texts | A streetcar named desire - social class revision notes. I achieved an A In AQA A Level English Literature - I have compiled all my ASND revision notes, which cover: key quotations with in-depth anaylsis. key contextual points. key themes.

  6. The streetcar named Desire introduces the theme of sexuality, and points to its relevance in Blanche’s past. The reference to Cemeteries illustrates the losses she has endured, and the street where she has arrived, Elysian Fields, is named after the Greek mythological land of the dead.

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  8. Question: ‘In A Streetcar Named Desire Williams portrays desire as a dangerous and destructive force.’ Examine this view and explain how far, and in what ways, you agree with it.

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