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Reliable resources for revision
This month we’ve collated some of our most popular digital resources for GCSE English and History. As students revise for exam season, take your pick from our expert articles, quality primary sources and short films to enrich their subject knowledge and support critical enquiry skills.
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[Learn more about gothic motifs](https://britishlibraryemails.bl.uk/5JXV-IACW-6TJVT-CHCT1-1/c.aspx)
Gothic motifs
Professor John Bowen considers some of the best known Gothic novels of the late 18th and 19th centuries, exploring common features including marginal places and transitional time periods.
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[Read more about Lady Macbeth](https://britishlibraryemails.bl.uk/5JXV-IACW-6TJVT-CHCT2-1/c.aspx)
Character analysis: Lady Macbeth
Focusing on characterisation, language and imagery, Michael Donkor analyses Lady Macbeth in Act 1, Scene 5 of Macbeth, and considers how this scene fits into the play as a whole.
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[Find out more about how Caribbean migrants rebuilt Britain](https://britishlibraryemails.bl.uk/5JXV-IACW-6TJVT-CHCT3-1/c.aspx)
How Caribbean migrants helped to rebuild Britain
Focusing on Windrush and the period after World War Two, Linda McDowell traces the history and experiences of the thousands of men and women who came to work in Britain from the Caribbean.