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English Literature, A Level, A* FULL MARKS Coursework - 'The Handmaid's Tale & Atonement'

English Literature, A Level, A* FULL MARKS Coursework - 'The Handmaid's Tale & Atonement'

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16 January 2024

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A* exemplar full marks, 80/80 A Level WJEC Eduqas English Literature coursework .

  • Comparision essay between Atwood’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and McEwan’s ‘Atonement’. Pre and post 2000’s texts comparison.
  • Bibliography included alongside full references.
  • Both texts are explored in large detail, covering all assessment objectives, including quotations and analysis, comparison, contextual points and critic quotes/ evaluation.
  • Resource would be **invaluble **for studying either texts, or for an example of Eduqas’ A level coursework NEA component.

3,667 word essay, exploring question ‘In both texts, women are portrayed as intrinsically destructive.’ To what extent could you apply this view of the representation of women and power to both Atonement and A Handmaid’s Tale?

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    Resource would be **invaluble **for studying either texts, or for an example of Eduqas' A level coursework NEA component. 3,667 word essay, exploring question 'In both texts, women are portrayed as intrinsically destructive.' To what extent could you apply this view of the representation of women and power to both Atonement and A Handmaid ...

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