Study and Revise for GCSE

  • Study and Revise for GCSE: Frankenstein
    By Andrew Green

    7, Moviestore Collection/REX; p. 10, c.CSU Archv/Everett/REX; p. 28, SNAP/REX; p. 41, Everett Collection/REX; p. 49, Thaliastock/Mary Evans; p. 62, SNAP/REX; p. 65, Timewatch images/Alamy. Although every effort has been made to ensure ...

  • Study and Revise for GCSE: Never Let Me Go
    By Sue Bennett, Susan Elkin, Dave Stockwin

    This Study and Revise guide: - Increases students' knowledge of Never Let Me Go as they progress through the detailed commentary and contextual information written by experienced teachers and examiners - Develops understanding of plot, ...

  • Study and Revise for GCSE: AQA Poetry Anthology
    By Margaret Newman, Jo Gracey-Walker

    This Study and Revise guide: - Increases students' knowledge of the AQA Poetry Anthology: Power and Conflict as they progress through the detailed commentary and contextual information written by experienced teachers and examiners - ...

  • Study and Revise for GCSE: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
    By Margaret Mulheran

    Notice once again that the two men, Hyde and Danvers Carew, are out conducting their business at night. What could Carew possibly have said to provoke such a violent reaction in Hyde? Sir Danvers Carew, a Conservative Member of ...

  • Study and Revise for GCSE: The History Boys
    By Sue Bennett, Dave Stockwin

    This Study and Revise guide: - Increases students' knowledge of The History Boys as they progress through the detailed commentary and contextual information written by experienced teachers and examiners - Develops understanding of plot, ...

  • Study and Revise for GCSE: A Christmas Carol
    By Sue Bennett

    The reading public loved ghost stories, fairy tales, and Gothic tales of vampires and reanimated corpses, as in Mary Shelley's Gothic tale, Frankenstein. Dickens's friend and biographer John Forster described him as having 'a hankering ...

  • Study and Revise for GCSE: The War of the Worlds
    By Peter Morrisson

    Mary Shelley uses a very similar technique in Volume 2 of her classic scifi horror story Frankenstein, published in 1818, in which the monster spends months secretly observing a family through a hole in the dividing wall between the ...

  • Study and Revise for GCSE: Much Ado About Nothing
    By Mike Jones

    Michael Jones. assumptions about love and marriage which she describes as 'wooing, wedding and repenting'. Her image of courtship is of an elaborate sequence of dances: 'a scotch jig, a measure and a cinquepace' (2.129). In some ways ...