Synopsis
Let other students help you revise for your GCSE English Literature exams. In this series, students break down complicated revision subjects to its core components helping you rock your exams.
Episodes
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"Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley: Rhythm ✍
19/02/2025 Duration: 03minIn this episode, we’ll look at how Shelley uses fractured rhythm and rhyme in Ozymandias to reflect the decay of the king’s authority. We’ll examine the poem’s irregular rhyming scheme, which defies traditional sonnet structures, highlighting the temporary nature of human creations. We’ll also focus on how the disruption of iambic pentameter in Ozymandias’s declaration emphasizes his perceived superiority and disregard for established norms. Additionally, we’ll discuss how enjambment and caesura enhance the poem’s fragmented feel, mirroring the ruined statue and the crumbling of Ozymandias’s once-mighty power. Finally, we’ll consider how these structural choices are deliberate, reinforcing Shelley’s commentary on the impermanence of political power and the hubris of rulers.Don't miss out on subscribing for more educational content tailored to help you succeed in your exams. Perfect for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards.Click here to see all of our GCSE English Literature content!
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"Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley: Irony
19/02/2025 Duration: 04minIn this episode, we’ll explore the literary devices in Shelley’s poem Ozymandias, with a focus on irony and satire. We’ll examine how the crumbling statue highlights the contrast between Ozymandias’s belief in his eternal power and the reality of its decay. We’ll also look at the authoritative tone he used when commissioning the statue, now surrounded by emptiness. Plus, we’ll analyse the poem’s structure as a sonnet and how it subtly mocks Ozymandias’s self-importance. Finally, we’ll consider the impact of the second-hand account and how it reinforces the ruler’s insignificance.Don't miss out on subscribing for more educational content tailored to help you succeed in your exams. Perfect for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards.Click here to see all of our GCSE English Literature content!
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A Christmas Carol: Stave 1 - Scrooge's Attitudes to Christmas and the Poor
18/02/2025 Duration: 04minIn this episode, we’ll explore Ebenezer Scrooge’s miserly nature and disdain for Christmas. We’ll look at his dismissive attitude toward his nephew Fred’s festive spirit, his indifference to the poor, and his resentment over giving his clerk, Bob Cratchit, a paid day off. Scrooge sees poverty as a personal failing and believes society’s provisions are enough, even suggesting that the poor should die to reduce the 'surplus population.' To him, Christmas is an unnecessary expense and a distraction from business. Meanwhile, Fred offers a contrasting view, seeing Christmas as a time for kindness and generosity. This sets up the stark difference in their values before Scrooge’s transformation.Don't miss out on subscribing for more educational content tailored to help you succeed in your exams. Perfect for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards.Click here to see all of our GCSE English Literature content!
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"Macbeth": Summary Act 1, Scene 1
18/02/2025 Duration: 06minIn this episode, we’ll explore Act 1, Scene 1 of Macbeth and its key events. We’ll discuss how thunder and lightning create a dark, ominous atmosphere from the very start. We’ll then examine the arrival of the three witches on the battlefield, introducing the play’s supernatural themes and setting the stage for the unfolding tragedy.Don't miss out on subscribing for more educational content tailored to help you succeed in your exams. Perfect for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards.Click here to see all of our GCSE English Literature content!
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"Macbeth": The Concept of Tragedy
18/02/2025 Duration: 05minIn this episode, we’ll explore the concept of tragedy and its application to Shakespeare’s Macbeth. We’ll discuss how tragedies center on characters who make fatal mistakes, endure suffering, and often face death, as seen with Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. A key element of tragedy is the character’s downfall—a shift from a position of honor to disaster. We’ll examine how Macbeth, once celebrated for his bravery in battle, descends into ruthless ambition and murder, ultimately leading to his tragic demise and the destruction of those around him.Don't miss out on subscribing for more educational content tailored to help you succeed in your exams. Perfect for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards.Click here to see all of our GCSE English Literature content!
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"Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley: Key Ideas
18/02/2025 Duration: 05minIn this episode, we’ll explore the key ideas in Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem Ozymandias. We’ll discuss its central message—the fleeting nature of power and humanity’s insignificance compared to the vastness of nature and time. We’ll examine the arrogance of rulers, like Ramses II, and how their pride often leads to oppression. In contrast, we’ll consider how art, language, and literature outlast political authority. Finally, we’ll reflect on the poem’s timeless relevance, highlighting how its themes of power and impermanence continue to resonate across generations.Don't miss out on subscribing for more educational content tailored to help you succeed in your exams. Perfect for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards.Click here to see all of our GCSE English Literature content!
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"Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley: Summary
17/02/2025 Duration: 07minIn this episode, we’ll explore Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem Ozymandias, which tells the story of a traveller discovering the ruined statue of a once-powerful king in a vast desert. Ozymandias, another name for Ramses II, was a mighty Egyptian pharaoh, yet his legacy has crumbled with time. We’ll discuss Shelley’s background as a Romantic poet with radical political views and examine how the poem, published in 1818, critiques tyrannical power. Finally, we’ll reflect on its central theme—the fleeting nature of power and the impermanence of even the grandest human achievements.Don't miss out on subscribing for more educational content tailored to help you succeed in your exams. Perfect for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards.Click here to see all of our GCSE English Literature content!
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An Inspector Calls: Act 1 Summary
17/02/2025 Duration: 08minIn this episode, we’ll break down Act 1 of the play, focusing on the Birling family's celebration of Sheila’s engagement to Gerald, which showcases their wealth and status. We’ll explore Mr. Birling’s confident speeches about business and the future, which are abruptly interrupted by the arrival of Inspector Goole. The Inspector announces the suicide of Eva Smith and begins questioning the family, uncovering their individual connections to her—Mr. Birling fired her, and Sheila had her dismissed from another job. As tension builds, Gerald’s unease hints at a deeper involvement, setting the stage for further revelations and conflict.Don't miss out on subscribing for more educational content tailored to help you succeed in your exams. Perfect for AQA, OCR, Edexcel, CIE and WJEC exam boards.Click here to see all of our GCSE English Literature content!
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My Last Duchess by Robert Browning: Structure, Form, Voice and Comparisons - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
15/12/2020 Duration: 02minIn this episode, Anna gives a summary of the use of structure and form in, as well as some comparisions you could make with, Robert Browning's My Last Duchess. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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My Last Duchess by Robert Browning: Characterisation and Themes - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
15/12/2020 Duration: 04minIn this episode, Anna takes a look at the use of characterisation, as well as some key themes in, Robert Browning's My Last Duchess. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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My Last Duchess by Robert Browning: Summary - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
15/12/2020 Duration: 02minIn this episode, Anna gives a summary of Robert Browning's My Last Duchess. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes: Structure, Form and Comparisons - AQA GGCSE Power and Conflict Revision
15/12/2020 Duration: 02minIn this episode, Anna takes a look at the use of structure and form as well as some comparisons you could make with Ted Hughes' Bayonet Charge. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes: Patriotism and Inhumanity - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
15/12/2020 Duration: 02minIn this episode, Anna gives a summary of the themes of patriotism and inhumanity in Ted Hughes' Bayonet Charge. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes: Brutality, Danger and Powerlessness - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
15/12/2020 Duration: 02minIn this episode, Anna gives a summary of the themes of brutality, danger and powerlessness in Ted Hughes' Bayonet Charge. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes: Summary - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
15/12/2020 Duration: 01minIn this episode, Anna gives a summary of Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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The Prelude by William Wordsworth: Fear and Foreboding - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
11/12/2020 Duration: 01minIn this episode, Anna gives a summary of the themes of fear and foreboding in The Prelude by William Wordsworth. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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The Prelude by William Wordsworth: Personification and Imagery - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
11/12/2020 Duration: 02minIn this episode, Anna gives a summary of personification and imagery in the set extract from The Prelude by William Wordsworth. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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The Prelude by William Wordsworth: Structure and Form - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
11/12/2020 Duration: 01minIn this episode, Anna gives a summary of the structure and form of your extract of The Prelude by William Wordsworth. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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The Prelude by William Wordsworth: Summary - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
11/12/2020 Duration: 01minIn this episode, Anna gives a summary of the set extract from The Prelude by William Wordsworth - she looks at context and themes. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/
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War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy: Imagery, Quotations and Comparisons - AQA GCSE Power and Conflict Revision
11/12/2020 Duration: 02minIn this episode, Anna gives a summary of the use of imagery as well as highlights some key comparisons and quotations for War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy. Perfect for your AQA GCSE Poetry Power and Conflict Revision. Ideal for preparing you for your GCSE English Literature exam. For more info visit https://senecalearning.com/en-GB/blog/gcse-english-literature-revision/