Category: English A2
Here is a complete list of every article I have published onto Ask Will Online for English A level AQA looking form GCSE to AS to A2 level. Enjoy! W.H. Auden – As I Walked Out One Evening, 1st September 1939, If I Could Tell You, O What Is That Sound, O Where …
Here is the essay I wrote for English AQA A2 Coursework on different perspectives. My perspective was of gender roles in French’s Billy of which I received an A for. Remember to never copy any material on the internet such as this when writing your own essay. The women …
Below is an example of the type of essay you will have to write when it comes to your coursework for English Literature B AQA. For this piece of coursework, I got an A. To what extent do you agree with the view that the struggle for liberty …
Below is a complete analysis of Mary Shelley’s first novel Frankenstein which is one of the Gothic texts being studied at English A2. I will be going through the book in chronological order looking at the most important quotes and their meanings (with page numbers. If the quote …
Here is an analysis and summary of the short story that is in the book The Bloody Chamber. Feel free to skip to the parts most relevant to you. Summary A teenage girl walking through a deserted, isolated forest is seduced by a wild man who lives there – The Erl …
Here is a complete analysis of the short story ‘The Courtship of Mr Lyon’ which is one of ten short stories (with ‘The Bloody Chamber‘ being a novella) in Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber. Feel free to skip to the parts most relevant to you. Summary There is …
Here is a complete analysis of the first story in The Bloody Chamber entitled ‘The Bloody Chamber’ looking at key themes, quotes and so on. Feel free to skip to the parts most relevant to you. Summary A teenage girl marries an older, wealthy French Marquis whom she does not …
Below is a complete analysis of Doctor Faustus which is one of the Gothic texts being studied at English A2. I will be going through the book in chronological order looking at the most important quotes and their meanings (with page numbers. If the quote has no page number, take …
The idea of women in Gothic texts being the passive victims due to the ambitions of men can be illustrated in Frankenstein where the protagonist is Frankenstein who indirectly kills his female loved ones for his transgression. For Dr Faustus, the lack of any significant female characters displays the abundance …
Dr Faustus is a play that explores the consequences of transgression: hell. Therefore, it can be deemed that the Faustus’ tragedy is because of his transgression for the dark arts. At the start of the play, during Faustus’ soliloquy, he has no other disruptions of influences which leads …