
An extensive and fully resourced A Level English Literature scheme of work exploring the prescribed Keats texts for AQA Specification B (Aspects of Tragedy). This scheme supports deep critical engagement, analytical writing, and theoretical understanding of the tragic genre through a structured and challenging sequence of lessons.
What’s included
- Full lesson-by-lesson scheme for Lamia, Isabella, La Belle Dame Sans Merci, and The Eve of St Agnes
- Contextual introduction to Romanticism, mythological roots, and Keats’ biography
- Clear integration of tragedy theory: Aristotle, Hegel, Nietzsche, and contemporary critics
- PowerPoints with analytical questions, guided annotation, and line-by-line analysis
- Feminist literary theory activities and exemplar essays for critical engagement
- Independent research tasks (e.g. classical references in Lamia)
- High-quality model paragraphs and exam-style essay scaffolds
- Class debates and discussion-based critical thinking prompts
- Structured assessment preparation including past paper questions and full-mark models
- Connections map to tragic concepts (anagnorisis, hamartia, peripeteia, catharsis)
- Integrated approach to AOs 1–5, ensuring students meet all exam demands
Ideal for
- A Level Literature teachers delivering the AQA Tragedy unit
- Departments seeking a rigorous, theory-informed, and well-sequenced KS5 resource
- ECTs and experienced staff alike, looking for stretch, challenge, and clarity
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This scheme of work on Keats is brilliant. It breaks down the poems clearly, aligns perfectly with the AQA specification, and the critical material is spot-on for stretching higher-level students. The lessons are structured, thoughtful, and easy to adapt. The inclusion of contextual and thematic exploration really helped deepen my students' understanding of Romanticism and Tragedy. Highly recommended!
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