I found this article in Lapham’s Quarterly. It is required reading for anyone teaching or reading Huckleberry Finn for OCR: https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/rivalry-feud/loves-labors-lost Read More "On feuds: Twain is echoing real life"
Category: OCR A level
Thomas Wolfe: Unseen response
A model response to the Thomas Wolfe unseen 'The Far and Near' found here : 2 Passages for A level unseen practice. The passage opens with a description of the kind of Mid-Western setting which embodies the American Dream and the …
An article on Gatsby…
This appeared on the BBC website today: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20210209-the-worlds-most-misunderstood-novel . Plenty of food for thought for A Level students. Read More "An article on Gatsby…"
Jerusalem Webinar
Anyone studying or teaching this wonderful play could join me in a webinar tomorrow evening. Hosted by David Didau and in the company of Martin Robinson, we discuss Butterworth's play and will be on hand to answer questions as required! …
Forbidden Fruit in Ibsen and Chaucer
I am welcoming the U6th back to the most bizarre Spring Term I recall by beginning to review 2 texts studied in the L6th: A Doll's House and The Merchant's Tale. Though we have no idea whether an exam will …
A level Unseen: Dos Passos – The 42nd Parallel.
My ideas as a response to this passage in OCR A level unseen format. The Passage: John Dos Passos - The 42nd Parallel (1930) The young man walks fast by himself through the crowd that thins into the night streets; …
A level unseen from Diamond as big as the Ritz
This is a response to the passage below from Fitzgerald's short story 'The Diamond as Big as the Ritz.' JOHN T. UNGER came from a family that had been well known in Hades−−a small town on the Mississippi River−−for several …
The ending of Huckleberry Finn – Pioneer oppressor or lover of the land and freedom? – Huck: a Native American?
Teaching Huck is such a pleasure in so many ways. This year I am intrigued by the message of the ending to a degree further than often. My two stimuli are a new interest in Eco Criticism and an awakening …
Huck and the Picaresque tales
This is my thinking of how to use the central sections of the book within the constraints of the OCR A level Elit exam. First Picaresque - the use of a central character -often an urchin or other disreputable but …
EcoCrit and A level teaching #TENCOnline
I attach the video I made for #TENCOnline, the English Teachers' conference run by and for English Teachers. This year the event went online due to COVID which resulted in a staggering number of participants from over 50 countries looking …