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The War of the Worlds

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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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Jane Eyre

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A Christmas Carol

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Exploring poetry and Shakespeare

01.1a · 20 marks Someone desperate for love Compare how these poems present someone desperate for love. 01.1b · 20 marks A difficult relationship Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents a difficult relationship. 04.1 · 40 marks Hope and despair Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents hope and despair. Refer to this extract from Act 4 Scene 1 and elsewhere in the play. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.07.1 · 40 marks Shakespeare's portrayal of Jewish characters is very disturbing 'Shakespeare's portrayal of Jewish characters is very disturbing.' To what extent do you agree? Explore at least two moments... 05.1 · 40 marks Fighting between the Montagues and the Capulets How does Shakespeare present fighting between the Montagues and the Capulets? Explore at least two moments from the play to... 02.1a · 20 marks Pity for victims of conflict Compare how these poems present pity for victims of conflict. 02.1b · 20 marks Sympathy for those involved in conflict Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents sympathy for those involved in conflict. 03.1a · 20 marks A young person's viewpoint Compare how these poems present a young person's viewpoint. 03.1b · 20 marks A young person's view of life Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents a young person's view of life. 08.1 · 40 marks The supernatural in Macbeth How does Shakespeare present the supernatural in Macbeth? Refer to this extract from Act 4 Scene 1 and elsewhere in the play. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.09.1 · 40 marks Pity through Macbeth's soliloquies To what extent do Macbeth's soliloquies encourage the audience to pity him? Explore at least two moments from the play to...

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Great Expectations

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Pride and Prejudice