English Literature GCSE EDEXCEL
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Shakespeare Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The Shakespeare Questions edexcel6 主题
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A How To Get Full Marks edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B How To Get Full Marks edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part B Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth edexcel15 主题
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Macbeth Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Ambition edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme The Supernatural edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Appearance Versus Reality edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Theme Corruption Of Nature edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Character Profile Lady Macbeth edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Banquo Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Duncan Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Macbeth Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet edexcel15 主题
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Romeo And Juliet Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Love edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Conflict edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Honour edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Theme Fate edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Juliet Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Nurse Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Tybalt Character Analysis edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Romeo And Juliet Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing edexcel7 主题
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Much Ado About Nothing Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Much Ado About Nothing Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night edexcel7 主题
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Twelfth Night Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice edexcel7 主题
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The Merchant Of Venice Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Themes edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Characters edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Context edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Key Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Character Quotations edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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The Merchant Of Venice Plot Summary edexcel 1-Shakespeare
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Post 1914 Literature Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The Post 1914 Literature Question edexcel6 主题
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British Play What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play How To Get Full Marks edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel How To Get Full Marks edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Novel Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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British Play What The Question Is Asking edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls edexcel15 主题
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An Inspector Calls Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Responsibility And Guilt edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Capitalism Vs Socialism edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Class edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Theme Gender edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Inspector Goole Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Arthur Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Sheila Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Eric Birling Analysis edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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An Inspector Calls Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm edexcel7 主题
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Animal Farm Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Animal Farm Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers edexcel7 主题
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Blood Brothers Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Blood Brothers Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies edexcel7 主题
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Lord Of The Flies Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Lord Of The Flies Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me edexcel7 主题
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Anita And Me Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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Anita And Me Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black edexcel7 主题
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The Woman In Black Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Themes edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Characters edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Context edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Key Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Character Quotations edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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The Woman In Black Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
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19th Century Novel Overview edexcel1 主题
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How To Answer The 19th Century Novel Questions edexcel6 主题
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A How To Get Full Marks edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B How To Get Full Marks edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part B Mark Scheme And Model Answer edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Part A What The Question Is Asking edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol edexcel15 主题
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A Christmas Carol Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Poverty edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Family And Relationships edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Transformation And Redemption edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Theme Death And Loss edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Scrooge Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Bob Cratchit Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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The Three Spirits Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jacob Marley Character Analysis edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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A Christmas Carol Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde edexcel7 主题
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice edexcel7 主题
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Pride And Prejudice Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Pride And Prejudice Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner edexcel7 主题
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Silas Marner Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Silas Marner Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein edexcel7 主题
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Frankenstein Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Frankenstein Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations edexcel7 主题
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Great Expectations Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Great Expectations Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre edexcel7 主题
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Jane Eyre Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Themes edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Characters edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Context edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Writers Methods And Techniques edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Key Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Character Quotations edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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Jane Eyre Plot Summary edexcel 3-19th-Century-Novel
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How To Answer The Poetry Anthology Question edexcel3 主题
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Relationships edexcel16 主题
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Relationships Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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La Belle Dame Sans Merci edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Child To His Sick Grandfather edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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She Walks In Beauty edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Complaint edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Neutral Tones edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Sonnet 43 edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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My Last Duchess edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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1st Date She And 1st Date He edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Valentine edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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One Flesh edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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I Wanna Be Yours edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Loves Dog edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Nettles edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Manhunt edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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My Father Would Not Show Us edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Relationships Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Conflict edexcel16 主题
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Conflict Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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A Poison Tree edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Destruction Of Sennacherib edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Extract From The Prelude edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Man He Killed edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Cousin Kate edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Exposure edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Charge Of The Light Brigade edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Half Caste edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Catrin edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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War Photographer edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Belfast Confetti edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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The Class Game edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Poppies edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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No Problem edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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What Were They Like edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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Conflict Poetry Overview edexcel 4-The-Poetry-Anthology
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How To Answer The Unseen Poetry Question edexcel3 主题
The Woman In Black Plot Summary edexcel 2-Post-1914-Literature
Exam code:1ET0
The Woman in Black: Plot Summary
Written by Susan Hill in 1983, the Woman in Black is a pastiche to traditional Victorian Gothic stories. The novella is split into twelve chapters, with the first chapter set in the narrative present and the rest set in the past.
Arthur Kipps, the narrator of the story, joins his family in the drawing room on Christmas Eve, where his step-children are sharing ghost stories. The children urge Arthur to share a story but Arthur becomes agitated and abruptly leaves. As he walks outside alone, he reflects on a past experience that has left him scarred and horrified. He decides to record his story in the hopes that it will exorcise the demons that have haunted him.
Arthur begins to relay his story, which begins in London. He is a young lawyer who is told to travel to a town called Crythin Gifford to deal with the funeral of a client called Mrs Drablow. During his travels, he meets a man called Mr Samuel Daily. Samuel, who lives in Crythin Gifford, discloses that he knows Mrs Drablow but does not wish to elaborate. Samuel offers to drive Arthur to the inn where he will be staying and he accepts.
The next day, Arthur meets Mr Jerome, who accompanies him to Mrs Drablow’s funeral. During the service, Arthur notices a sickly looking woman dressed in black and when he mentions her to Mr Jerome, he appears unsettled and distressed. The men hurry back to town and Keckwick arrives to take Arthur across the causeway to Eel Marsh House. While exploring the grounds, Arthur stumbles upon an abandoned graveyard whereupon he sees the woman dressed in black once again. Convinced she is a ghost, Arthur begins to explore the house and finds Mrs Drablow’s extensive papers. He decides to leave and as he is walking, he hears the distressing sound of a pony and trap becoming stuck in the marsh, along with the terrifying cries of a child. Frightened, Arthur returns to the house where he remains until Keckwick rings the doorbell to bring him back to town.
The following morning, Arthur meets Samuel Daily, who invites him to dinner. After dinner, Samuel warns Arthur not to return to Eel Marsh House but Arthur does not heed his warning. Defeated, Samuel offers Arthur his dog named Spider for company and he accepts. Arthur returns to Eel Marsh House. He finds a packet of letters addressed to Mrs Drablow from a woman named Jennet. The letters reveal Jennet had an illegitimate son who she was forced to give over for adoption to Mrs Drablow. Spider begins to growl and, while Arthur is outside, he hears the sound of the pony and trap again. He realises that these are ghostly apparitions. He returns to the house where he finds a neatly preserved nursery. He retires to bed.
The next morning, Arthur takes Spider for a walk and she becomes trapped in a marsh. After saving her, Arthur carries her back to the house and sees the Woman in Black in the nursery window. This causes him to collapse. He wakes to find a concerned Samuel standing over him and they both return to town. Arthur, safe in the Daily’s home, returns to Jennet’s letters where he finds death certificates for a boy, a nanny and Jennet. Arthur realises that Jennet was the boy’s mother who died due to her grief and madness over losing her child. Samuel reveals that Jennet’s story is common knowledge and that her ghost has haunted the town, causing children to die suddenly. Arthur recovers from an illness and returns to London.
A short time later, Arthur is married to Stella and they welcome their first child. A year later, the family attend a fair. As Arthur happily watches them on a ride, he sees the Woman in Black. The Woman in Black steps in front of a pony and trap carrying his family and the carriage crashes into a tree. The child dies instantly and Stella is left paralysed. Stella never recovers and dies from her injuries ten months later. Arthur states that the Woman in Black has got her revenge and abruptly ends the story.
Examiner Tips and Tricks
You will not be allowed to take a copy of The Woman in Black into the exam with you. Therefore, you need to make sure you have a solid understanding of the plot. You will be given an extract to analyse but the examiner expects you to use your knowledge of the whole text to answer the question successfully.
For example, if the question asks you to comment on Arthur Kipps’ experiences with ghosts, you will be expected to give a number of examples from the text to support your view such as Hill’s use of a frame narrative, Alice Drablow’s funeral and the pony and trap. It is therefore imperative that you have a good grasp of the plot and the events that unfold.
Chapter-by-chapter plot summary
Chapter 1 – Christmas Eve
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A retired Arthur Kipps spends Christmas Eve with his family at Monk’s place
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He becomes uneasy as his step-children are sharing ghost stories around the fire and he leaves abruptly
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Outside, he decides to confront his past by writing down his own experiences with the supernatural as a type of exorcism
Chapter 2 – A London Particular
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The narrative moves to the past to Arthur as a 23-year old lawyer, working in London during a foggy November
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His boss, Mr Bentley, assigns him to handle the estate of a deceased client, Alice Drablow, in the rural town of Crythin Gifford
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Mr Bentley explains the assignment and instructs Arthur to attend Mrs Drablow’s funeral
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Arthur accepts the assignment and prepares to leave
Chapter 3 – The Journey North
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Arthur begins his journey with enthusiasm at the train station
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Another passenger, Samuel Daily, joins Arthur in the compartment
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Upon seeing Arthur’s envelope, Samuel mentions the late Mrs Drablow and shares insights about her reclusive nature
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Samuel assures Arthur of the village’s hospitality
Chapter 4 – The Funeral of Mrs Drablow
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Samuel leaves Arthur at the Gifford Arms and gives him his card
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Inside, Arthur mentions Mrs Drablow to the landlord and he reacts in an unusual way
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The next day, Mr Jerome collects Arthur for Mrs Drablow’s funeral
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During the service, Arthur notices a mysterious woman in black
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He points her out to Mr Jerome, who almost collapses in shock, and they both leave the funeral in a hurry
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Mr Jerome advises Arthur to stay at the inn rather than at Eel Marsh House but does not offer a reason
Chapter 5 – Across the Causeway
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Keckwick arrives at the Gifford Arms with a pony and trap and takes Arthur to Eel Marsh House
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Before entering the house, Arthur explores the serene surroundings and discovers ruins and a graveyard
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Arthur encounters the same woman in black and feels malevolence emanating from her
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In fear, Arthur returns to the house and is convinced that she is a ghost
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He begins to search the house for Mrs Drablow’s documents
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Overwhelmed, Arthur decides to leave and begins walking back to town
Chapter 6 – The Sound of a Pony and Trap
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Arthur walks hurriedly down the drive, wary of the Woman in Black following him
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On the causeway, Arthur becomes disorientated by the sea mist and decides to return to the house
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He hears Keckwick’s pony trap approaching but realises it’s moving away and hears a child crying in distress
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Unable to help, Arthur returns to the house and illuminates the lamps to signal for help
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Exhausted, Arthur falls asleep and is awoken by the arrival of Keckwick, who explains the delay due to the fog and tide
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Arthur realises someone else must have been in distress in the marsh
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They return to the inn, where Arthur has disturbing dreams of the events at Eel Marsh House
Chapter 7 – Mr Jerome is Afraid
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Arthur visits Mr Jerome to seek assistance with the Drablow estate, but Mr Jerome refuses
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Mr Jerome shares information about Keckwick’s knowledge of Eel Marsh House and its history
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Arthur resolves to continue with the estate despite Mr Jerome’s warnings
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He updates Mr Bentley for the delay caused by the extensive papers at Eel Marsh House
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Arthur borrows a bicycle and sets out to explore the countryside
Chapter 8 – Spider
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After a rejuvenating bicycle ride, Arthur prepares to return to Eel Marsh House
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On the way back, he meets Samuel, who invites him to dinner
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Samuel warns Arthur again about the dangers of the estate but Arthur remains determined to return
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As a compromise, Arthur agrees to take Samuel’s dog, Spider, as a companion
Chapter 9 – In the Nursery
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Arthur awakens after a fitful sleep and receives a call from Mr Bentley, who insists he continue his work at Eel Marsh House
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Arthur returns to the manor and begins to sort through Mrs Drablow’s papers
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He revisits the graveyard and returns to the house to continue his work
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That night, Arthur experiences eerie occurrences and hears Spider growling at a locked room
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Arthur tries to open it but is unable to
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He discovers a packet of letters written by Jennet Humfrye to Alice Drablow and realises Alice adopted Jennet’s child
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Arthur hears the sound of the pony and trap
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He realises it is a ghostly apparition and that a child had previously died in the marshes
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He discovers the previously locked room is now unlocked and that it is a perfectly preserved nursery
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Arthur feels a sadness in the room and retires to bed
Chapter 10 – Whistle and I’ll Come to You
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Arthur is awakened by a strong wind and hears the cries of a child on the marsh
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He retrieves a torch from his bedroom but accidentally breaks it
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Despite his fear, Arthur enters the nursery to retrieve a candle and experiences overwhelming emotions of grief and despair
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Returning to his room, Arthur lights the candle and attempts to read until dawn
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In the early morning, Arthur takes Spider outside and she gets trapped in the mud of the marsh
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Arthur saves Spider and attempts to carry him into the house
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As he does so, Arthur sees the Woman in Black in the nursery window and collapses
Chapter 11 – A Packet of Letters
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Disorientated, Arthur awakens in the parlour with Samuel by his side
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Samuel helps Arthur gather his belongings and the packet of letters, and they leave Eel Marsh House together
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Arthur discovers crucial information about Jennet Humfrye and the tragic events at Eel Marsh House
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Arthur shares the full story with Samuel, who reveals how the curse of the house has affected the town for decades
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Samuel tells Arthur about the Woman in Black’s connection to child deaths in the town
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Arthur becomes ill and is haunted by the nightmares of the child’s drowning
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After twelve days, Arthur recovers and is visited by Stella, his fiancée, who takes him back to London
Chapter 12 – The Woman in Black
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Arthur returns to London with Stella
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They marry within six weeks and have a son named Joseph Arthur Samuel
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A year later, Arthur and Stella take Joseph to a fair, where Arthur sees the Woman in Black
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The Woman in Black causes an accident with a pony and trap, which results in Stella becoming paralysed and Joseph dying
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Ten months later, Stella dies from her injuries, marking the culmination of Jennet Humfrye’s revenge
Sources:
Hill, S. (2011). The Woman in Black. Vintage Books.
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