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Purely Textual began as a creative project for my wife’s love of reading. What started as designing literary apparel soon evolved into visual resources and posters for classic literature, built to help readers and classrooms see how stories work beneath the surface. Each design combines careful research, historical accuracy, and visual clarity.
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Preview of Dracula Complete Poster And Lesson Unit Bundle | 10th 11th 12th Grade

Dracula Complete Poster And Lesson Unit Bundle | 10th 11th 12th Grade

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The complete Dracula: Powers of Dominion series. Six hight rigor close reading lessons and six companion classroom posters covering the full analytical arc of Bram Stoker's Dracula — from geography and gender to blood, authority, identity, and modernity. Each lesson is a standalone 8-page print-and-go resource. Each poster is a high-resolution classroom display that extends the lesson's central argument visually. Together they build a coherent analytical unit treating Dracula as a novel about
Preview of The Crucible Unit Bundle: 6 Analytical Lessons & 6 Posters | AP Lit | Grade 9-12

The Crucible Unit Bundle: 6 Analytical Lessons & 6 Posters | AP Lit | Grade 9-12

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"The system did not malfunction. It performed exactly as designed."Move beyond character drama and deconstruct the institutional logic of Salem. This comprehensive When Judgment Precedes Truth bundle contains the complete 6-lesson curriculum and 6 museum-quality analytical posters. WHAT IS "PURELY TEXTUAL"? We strip away the "fluff" of standard worksheets. No clip-art, no word searches. Every page is a high-density, academic workbook designed to facilitate high level close reading. THE CURRICUL
Preview of The Crucible Analysis Bundle: 6 High-Rigor Close Reading Lessons | AP Lit

The Crucible Analysis Bundle: 6 High-Rigor Close Reading Lessons | AP Lit

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Zero Prep. High Rigor. Purely Textual.This bundle contains the full When Judgment Precedes Truth 6-lesson series. Each lesson is a 50-70 minute deep-dive into the text, designed to facilitate high-level discussion and sophisticated student writing. Key Features of Every Lesson:The "After Thought": A unique independent extension that connects the play’s logic to broader philosophical and historical realities.Socratic Seminar Focus: Structured prompts that force students back into the text for ev
Preview of Jekyll and Hyde Analysis Posters | Gothic Literature Bundle | AP Lit & GCSE

Jekyll and Hyde Analysis Posters | Gothic Literature Bundle | AP Lit & GCSE

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Elevate Your Jekyll & Hyde Unit with High-Rigor Visual Analysis Stop settling for "pretty but shallow" classroom decor. This collection of 6 high-resolution analytical posters is engineered for the serious English classroom. PLUS Bonus: The Primitive Self Poster Built specifically for AP Literature, GCSE, and IB English, these visual anchors move students beyond plot summary and into deep textual analysis. The "Purely Textual" Difference: A2 Master Quality Unlike standard digital downloads, thes
Preview of Wuthering Heights Analysis Bundle, 9th-12th Grade Close Reading, HS ELA

Wuthering Heights Analysis Bundle, 9th-12th Grade Close Reading, HS ELA

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Five close-reading and analytical writing packs covering the major analytical frameworks for Wuthering Heights: obsession as structural escalation, layered unreliable narration, Gothic symbolism, setting as a system of power, and windows and thresholds as the novel's recurring psychological motif. Designed for grades 9-12, AP Literature, and A-Level or GCSE revision. Each pack follows the same format: a close-reading extract with targeted comprehension questions, three higher-order analytical qu
Preview of Frankenstein Analysis & Assessment Bundle, 9th-12th Grade Close Reading, HS ELA

Frankenstein Analysis & Assessment Bundle, 9th-12th Grade Close Reading, HS ELA

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This Dark Academia Frankenstein analysis and assessment bundle gives secondary ELA teachers five printable close reading resources built around major themes, symbols, character arcs, and moral consequence in the novel. Designed for high school English, each resource combines textual analysis, written response, and teacher support materials in one printable PDF set. Teach Frankenstein through close reading, literary analysis, and written argument with this printable analysis and assessment bundle
Preview of Frankenstein Novel Study Bundle | 5 Deep Analysis Lessons | Close Reading Debate

Frankenstein Novel Study Bundle | 5 Deep Analysis Lessons | Close Reading Debate

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Frankenstein novel study bundle for dark academia and Gothic literature classrooms — five deep analytical lessons covering creation, symbols, the creature's arc, Victor's descent, and the engine of transgression. Each lesson includes a full teacher guide, two close reading extracts, structured debate, analytical writing, exit ticket, and reflective afterthought. 35+ pages of rigorous, ready-to-teach material. 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧'𝗦 𝗜𝗡 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗕𝗨𝗡𝗗𝗟𝗘 ✦ 5 complete lessons, each with 50–60 minute lesso
Preview of Wuthering Heights Mini Lessons Bundle | 5 Lessons | AP Lit Grades 9 10 11 12

Wuthering Heights Mini Lessons Bundle | 5 Lessons | AP Lit Grades 9 10 11 12

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Five analytical lenses for teaching Wuthering Heights. Each lesson reframes a central feature of the novel, narration, landscape, obsession, symbolism, boundaries, as a structural force rather than a theme to identify. Students don't summarise. They analyse how Brontë builds meaning and why it works. Lessons run 10-15 minutes each, are fully self-contained, and can be taught in any order or spaced across a unit. What's included:Five complete mini-lesson bundles covering Echoing Narratives, Gothi
Preview of Dracula Analytical Infographic Poster Bundle, 10th 11th 12th Grade

Dracula Analytical Infographic Poster Bundle, 10th 11th 12th Grade

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This 6-poster Dracula thematic bundle provides a structured visual framework for teaching Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Designed for high school English, GCSE, and A Level literature units, the set supports analysis of power, gender, empire, and modernity in Gothic fiction. Rather than decorative wall art, these posters function as analytical anchors for essay writing and thematic study. Included Posters This bundle includes six A2, high-resolution PDF posters: Maps of Fear – Geography and Imperia
Preview of Jane Eyre Literary Analysis Poster Bundle, 9th 10th 11th 12th Grade

Jane Eyre Literary Analysis Poster Bundle, 9th 10th 11th 12th Grade

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This Jane Eyre literary analysis bundle includes five structured posters designed to support thematic, structural, and narrative study. Created for Grades 9–12, this set provides a cohesive interpretive framework suitable for GCSE, A Level, and AP Literature classrooms. Each poster functions as an analytical anchor chart rather than decorative display. Included Posters 1. The Divided Self Jane and Bertha as psychological and ideological doubles. Focus: duality, repression, feminist interpre
Preview of Frankenstein Novel Study Bundle | 5 Deep Analysis Anchors | AP Lit & HS ELA

Frankenstein Novel Study Bundle | 5 Deep Analysis Anchors | AP Lit & HS ELA

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Save 30% with the Frankenstein Dark Academia Analysis Bundle! Includes 5 high-rigor visual scaffolds (Hubris, Motifs, Arc) plus a bonus "Modern Prometheus" cinematic poster.Master the complexities of Mary Shelley’s Gothic masterpiece.This comprehensive bundle provides a complete visual framework for analyzing Frankenstein. Moving beyond surface-level plot, these five analytical scaffolds challenge 9th-12th Grade and AP Literature students to engage with the novel’s deep philosophical and stru
Preview of Pride and Prejudice Analysis Poster Bundle, 9th 10th 11th 12th Grade

Pride and Prejudice Analysis Poster Bundle, 9th 10th 11th 12th Grade

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These five analytical anchor posters make the thinking structure of Pride and Prejudice visible for students, turning abstract interpretation into clear, teachable concepts. What this resource does This poster set supports whole-novel study by guiding students through Austen’s moral and intellectual arc: judgement, certainty, pride, prejudice, and resolution. Each poster functions as a lesson anchor, revision tool, and discussion scaffold. Posters included (A2 size and A4 handouts) Formation of
Preview of Frankenstein Close Reading Lesson | Ambition & Creation Analysis Debate Writing

Frankenstein Close Reading Lesson | Ambition & Creation Analysis Debate Writing

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Frankenstein close reading lesson for dark academia and Gothic literature classrooms. Students explore Victor and the creature as mirror figures — not opposites — tracking ambition, isolation, revenge, and responsibility through two primary source extracts, guided annotation, structured debate, and analytical writing. This is Lesson 1 of 5 in the Frankenstein Deep Analytical Poster Lesson series. 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧'𝗦 𝗜𝗡𝗦𝗜𝗗𝗘 ✦ Full teacher guide with 50–60 minute lesson flow, discussion promp
Preview of Frankenstein Engine of Transgression Lesson | Hubris & Consequence Analysis | HS

Frankenstein Engine of Transgression Lesson | Hubris & Consequence Analysis | HS

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Frankenstein close reading lesson for dark academia and Gothic literature classrooms. Students examine transgression not as a single catastrophic act but as a closed system: a circuit that begins in ambition, passes through hubris, produces guilt, and cycles back into retribution. Two extracts — Victor's warning to Walton and the laboratory scene — reveal how Shelley builds transgression as an engine. This is Lesson 5 of 5 in the Frankenstein Deep Analytical Poster Lesson series. 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧'𝗦
Preview of Frankenstein Descent Into Horror Lesson | Guilt & Consequence Analysis |  HS ELA

Frankenstein Descent Into Horror Lesson | Guilt & Consequence Analysis | HS ELA

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Frankenstein close reading lesson for dark academia and Gothic literature classrooms. Students track Victor's moral deterioration through four stages of consequence: the Grove of Ambition, the Swamp of Guilt, the Glacier of Isolation, and the Lake of Fire. Two extracts — Victor after Justine's death and his final self-assessment — frame a debate: is the descent consequence or continuation? This is Lesson 4 of 5 in the Frankenstein Deep Analytical Poster Lesson series. 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧'𝗦 𝗜𝗡𝗦𝗜𝗗𝗘 ✦
Preview of Frankenstein Creature's Journey Lesson | Innocence to Revenge Analysis | HS ELA

Frankenstein Creature's Journey Lesson | Innocence to Revenge Analysis | HS ELA

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Frankenstein close reading lesson for dark academia and Gothic literature classrooms. Students track the creature's moral development from raw sensation and wonder through self-recognition and rejection to the organised language of threat and revenge. Two extracts — the pool passage and the mountain confrontation — frame a debate: is the creature's violence innate or produced? This is Lesson 3 of 5 in the Frankenstein Deep Analytical Poster Lesson series. 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧'𝗦 𝗜𝗡𝗦𝗜𝗗𝗘 ✦ Full teacher
Preview of The Crucible Analysis Lesson 6: Abigail & Logic of Association | AP Lit & HS ELA

The Crucible Analysis Lesson 6: Abigail & Logic of Association | AP Lit & HS ELA

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Why does the machine survive Abigail's exit? High-rigor Lesson 6: Analyze the "Logic of Association" and the elimination of resistance for AP Lit & HS ELA."The machine does not require a villain to run. It only requires participants."In the final installment of the When Judgment Precedes Truth series, we examine the most consistent and least discussed pattern in The Crucible: the systematic elimination of dissent. This lesson proves that the court’s primary function isn't to find witches, but
Preview of The Crucible Analysis Lesson 5: Innocence & Exoneration | AP Lit & HS ELA

The Crucible Analysis Lesson 5: Innocence & Exoneration | AP Lit & HS ELA

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Why is there no exoneration in The Crucible? High-rigor Lesson 5: Deconstruct the system's "missing exit" and the impossibility of innocence for AP Lit/HS ELA."The system did not malfunction. It was never built to say 'Not Guilty'."In Salem, you can confess or you can hang, but you cannot be found innocent. This fifth lesson in The Crucible series examines the structural impossibility of exoneration. It challenges students to look past the tragedy of the characters to see the tragedy of a legal
Preview of The Crucible Analysis Lesson 4: Danforth & Authority | AP Lit & HS ELA

The Crucible Analysis Lesson 4: Danforth & Authority | AP Lit & HS ELA

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Analyze Judge Danforth’s "Logic of Irreversibility." High-rigor Crucible Lesson 4: Deconstruct authority as performance & the trap of certainty for AP Lit/HS ELA."Postponement speaks a floundering on my part."In Salem, authority is not derived from truth; it is derived from the appearance of being right. This fourth lesson in the Crucible series deconstructs Judge Danforth not as a caricature of evil, but as a man enslaved by the system he supposedly runs. The Pedagogical Focus:Performance as
Preview of The Crucible Analysis Lesson 2: Reputation & Proctor's Name | AP Lit & HS ELA

The Crucible Analysis Lesson 2: Reputation & Proctor's Name | AP Lit & HS ELA

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Analyze reputation as legal infrastructure in The Crucible. High-rigor Lesson 2: Deconstruct the signature, the name, and the "Price of a Name" for AP Lit/HS ELA."I have given you my soul; leave me my name!"In Salem, reputation is not social vanity—it is the only form of legal standing available. This second installment in the Crucible series shifts the focus from the court's architecture to its currency: the names of the accused. The Pedagogical Focus:Reputation as Infrastructure: Analyzing ho
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Experience

Purely Textual began as a creative project for my wife’s love of reading. What started as designing literary apparel soon evolved into visual resources and posters for classic literature, built to help readers and classrooms see how stories work beneath the surface. Each design combines careful research, historical accuracy, and visual clarity.

Teaching style

Every resource starts with one question: what is this text actually doing? Not what it represents. Not what the approved reading says. What is Brontë actually doing on this page, in this sentence, in this moment. The design follows the analysis. Never the other way around.

My own education history

I'm not a literature academic. I'm someone who loves to read closely and builds carefully. To look for the story behind the story. Those turn out to be the same skill.

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