King Lear: Comprehensive Guide AS/A Level
- AQA B AS & A Level
- OCR AS & A Level from 2025
- Edexcel A Level
- Eduqas A Level
Madness, morality, dishonesty and, of course, the unavoidable cruelty of Shakespearian fate – this tragedy has everything you need to keep students absorbed! Ready-to-use study notes guide with fantastically clear and comprehensive analysis, along with discussion prompts and class exercises to deepen students’ understanding of Shakespeare’s dark and deceitful play.
Thorough resource that is broad enough to cover key aspects of the play and of tragedy... Useful to secure understanding of the play as a whole
Engage your students!
Includes debate prompts; active learning tasks; further reading suggestions; key literary and linguistic terms; practice essay questions throughout!
Tackles the key stages of text analysis:
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Walk-through
Thorough section-by-section commentary walks students through each scene -
Drawing it all together
In-depth discussion of whole text focuses on: characterisation, relationships, genre, themes, attitudes and values, language, form, structure, context, literary approaches -
Indicative content
To support teaching by making sure all key areas are covered
Plus! A glossary of key terms ensures full understanding
What do teachers say about this resource? (6639)
Thorough resource that is broad enough to cover key aspects of the play and of tragedy.
I liked the talking points to extend understanding and thoughts and the passage based questions.
It is student accessible too - could be given to allow them to work through sections independently. It useful to secure understanding of the play as a whole.
Keywords
- A Level AQA B English Literature (7717)
- A Level Comprehensive Guide
- A Level Edexcel English Literature (9ET0)
- A Level Eduqas English Literature (QA720)
- A level English Literature
- A Level English Literature Comprehensive Guide
- Aspects of Tragedy
- Component 1: Drama
- Component 2: Drama
- Drama
- King Lear
- Paper 1: Literary Genres
- Shakespeare
- Tragedy
- William Shakespeare