Unlock two of the most examined texts on the OCR A-Level English Literature syllabus with this in-depth, lecture-based revision resource. Covering 1984 by George Orwell and The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, this expertly collated document is your shortcut to tackling the assessment objectives with clarity and confidence.
Inside, you’ll find clear summaries, critical interpretations (including past productions and academic perspectives), and richly layered context—from historical influences to feminist, Marxist, and dystopian readings. It’s everything you need to sharpen your comparative arguments and hit AO1–AO5 targets without the fluff.
Perfect for students aiming for top grades, this is the go-to pack for structured, exam-ready insights—without giving too much away.



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