You are prepared. Go make yourself proud! TOP-UP ON DR JEKYLL & MR HYDE!

Get your best grade in this exam.

‘The duality of man’s nature’ Yep! Do we all have a good and an evil side?

https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/topics/z8642p3

https://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/duality-in-robert-louis-stevensons-strange-case-of-dr-jekyll-and-mr-hyde

https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/jekyll/

TOP-UP ON MACBETH

Get your best grade to date in this MOCK exam. You can do it if you revise plot, characters, themes and context. Remember! The question will always give you an extract. There will always be a clear focus on either how a character, a theme or how a character and theme is presented in the extract, and in the play as a whole. Start with the extract (choosing at least 6 quotes to explode), then chose 3 other scenes in the play as a whole to discuss, that responds to the focus.

Extended analysis that explores language and dramatic techniques used, links to the focus, other key themes, context, Shakespeare’s intent and impact on the audience is where you get the marks.

TOP-UP your knowledge using the links below, the examine the exemplars in the previous post to remind yourself of how to structure a full (6 paragraphs) essay response.

Repetition Reinforces. Keep revising!

Complete as many of the practice questions as possible.

Are you fully prepared for A Christmas Carol?

Are you fully prepared for A Christmas Carol?

Enrich your understanding and skill of writing about A Christmas Carol.

The History Boys (Alan Bennet 2004)

Peruse the wealth of resources that will improve your knowledge of the text and expose you to wider reading, related context and activities to enrich your study of the text.

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https://ocr.org.uk/Images/298688-drama-and-prose-post-1900-sample-candidate-responses.pdf

https://ocr.org.uk/Images/281464-drama-and-prose-post-1900-candidate-style-answers.pdf