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EDUQAS GCSE English Literature - What & How to ReviseComponent 1 Component 2Section A: Shakespeare (20%) Extract – 20 minsEssay – 40 minsSection B: Poetry Anthology (20%)Response to single poem – 20 minsComparison – 40 minsSection A: BLOOD BROTHERS (20%) Exploding extract - 45 minutes Section B: A CHRISTMAS CAROL (20%) Exploding extract - 45 minutes Section C: Unseen Poetry (20%) Response to single poem – 20 minsComparison – 40 minsIt has never been easier to revise for English Literature. There is just so much information available online to help you access the skills and ideas that you need to be successful.Recommended websites include: BBC Bitesize, Spark Notes, shmoop, Universal Teacher and Thug Notes.REVISION GUIDES are available to purchase from school.Use your KEY MOMENTS sheets. Use your KNOWLEDGE ORGANISERS.Please see your teacher for additional resources as well.What to reviseMacbeth – Plot, characters, and themesUse online ‘Macbeth’ study guides including BBC Bitesize. Anthology – The meanings/ messages of each poetry. Contextual informationRe-read the poems in the anthology and make creative resources based on your notes.Use online EDUQAS anthology poetry study guides. Brothers - Plot, characters and themesUse online BLOOD BROTHERS study guides including BBC Bitesize. Christmas Carol - Plot, characters and theme.Use online A CHRISTMAS CAROL study guides including BBC Bitesize. poetryUse the BBC Bitesize online guide to revising and comparing poetry. Literature – Revision ChecklistComponent 1 Component 2 Section A: Shakespeare Section A: Blood BrothersCharacters in ‘Macbeth’Macbeth Lady MacbethWitchesBanquoDuncanMalcomMacduffRossThemes in ‘Macbeth’Power & ambitionSupernaturalKingshipMasculinityGuilt & InsanityViolence & BloodFate & TragedyHeroismCharacters in Blood BrothersMickeyEdwardMrs JohnstoneMrs LyonsLindaThe narratorSammyMr LyonsThemes in Blood brothersMoney Fate and superstitionSocial classChildhood and growing upIdentityEducationFriendship GenderCharacters in ‘A Christmas Carol’Ebenezer ScroogeHis nephew, FredBob CratchitTiny TimJacob MarleyGhost of Christmas pastGhost of Christmas PresentGhost yet to comeBelleFezziwigThemes in ‘A Christmas Carol’ChristmasSocial InjusticeChristianity & spiritualismTransformation & redemptionSection B: Poetry Anthology Section B: 19th Century Prose The Manhunt- Simon ArmitageSonnett 43 – Elizabeth Barrett Browning London – William BlakeThe soldier – Rupert BrookeShe walks in beauty – Lord ByronLiving Space – Imitiaz DharkerAs Imperceptibly as Greif – Emily DickinsonCozy Apologia – Rita DoveValentine – Carol Ann DuffyA Wife in London – Thomas HardyDeath of a naturalist – Seamus HeaneyHawk Roosting – Ted HughsTo Autumn – john KeatsAfternoons – Philip LarkinDulce et decorum – Wilfred OwenOzymandias – Percy Bysshe ShelleyMametz Wood – Owen SheersExcerpt from The Prelude – William WordsworthPoetic techniquesAnalysing poemsComparing poemsApproaches to unseen PoetryPoetic TechniquesAnalysing poemsComparing poems ................
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