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Richard II and The Great Gatsby

Notes, summaries, quotation lists and top-mark essays on Richard II and The Great Gatsby studied in the Aspects of Tragedy A-Level Course. These two texts would be written about in the same question/essay response for the official exam.

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Summary Aspects of Tragedy Summaries Gatsby & Richard II

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Aspects of tragedy in Richard II and Gatsby summarised into mini essays. Thematic paragraphs exploring 'Tragic Inevitability,' 'Moral Growth' and 'Overreaching' in both texts. With thorough use of quotations.

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Aspects of Tragedy Richard II Essay

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This essay answers the question of 'Endings to tragedies are only sad if the tragic protagonist repents, to what extent do you agree?' This achieved top band, A* marks. Thorough use of quotations, analysis, aspects and theories of tragedy.

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Summary Aspects of Tragedy Richard II's Downfall

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Summative paragraph about Richard II's contribution to his own tragic downfall. Thorough use of quotations, analysis and tragic terminology.

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Richard II Thematic Quotation List

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List of Richard II quotations. Divided into themes of overreaching, inevitability, moral growth, hamartia - excess, ignorance, Carlisle, identity, aversion to violence, Bolingbroke as a foil, Bolingbroke as the same as Richard, Gaunt and Richard as replaceable. Perfect for revising for the Aspects o...

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Aspects of Tragedy Richard II & the tragic hero Essay

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Essay answering the question of, 'Is Richard II too problematic to be labelled as a tragic hero?' This is a high achieving, top band essay covering the entirety of the play, using quotations and tragic themes.

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Tragedy Essay Plan on Richard II & The Great Gatsby

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Full essay plan for Aspects of Tragedy paper on Richard II and The Great Gatsby, answering the question of 'Tragic heroes cannot be mourned. To what extent do you agree?' Includes thorough use of quotations, analysis, structural points and references covering the entirety of both texts. Works as s...

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Summary Tragic Terminology Definitions

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Tragic Terminology/ Tragedy Key Terms list with definitions. Some examples from Othello. Terms defined included are: Exposition, Protagonist, Antagonist, Hamartia, Conflict, Aside, Foil, Linear, Plot, Soliloquy, Climax and Denouement.

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Aspects of Tragedy - Daisy Buchanan as the antagonist Essay

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A* Essay answering the question, 'It's fluctuating feverish warmth... that voice was a deathless voice,' to what extent can Daisy be read as the antagonist?' Thorough reference to tragedy, tragic convention, quotations, debate, context and analysis. Helpful for overall revision on Daisy as a cha...

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Aspects of Tragedy Gatsby - Myrtle's Death Summary

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A summary table of each character's reaction to Myrtle's death/ it's significance to the tragedy as a whole. Reactions of Gatsby, Tom, Nick, Daisy and Wilson. Great for revision on Chapter Seven and character summaries.

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Aspects of Tragedy - Gatsby - Overreaching Summary

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Mini Essay on the theme of Overreaching in The Great Gatsby. Specifically, Gatsby's overreaching. Exploration of hedonism, excess, consumerism, Jazz Age and Gatsby as Icarus. Perfect for revision on this theme, Gatsby as a character and author's intention.

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The Great Gatsby Thematic Quotation List

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Thematic Quotation List perfect for A-Level Revision for Aspects of Tragedy paper. Themes are: The Daisy Dream, Intangibility, Gatsby as Icarus, Gatsby's Car, Gatsby's House, Gatsby's Death, Daisy's Voice, Daisy and Artifice of the Jazz Age, Nick's Judgement, Tom's reaction to Myrtle, Summer, ...

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Aspects of Tragedy Essay - Gatsby

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A* essay response to the question, 'Throughout the text and at their demise, because of their hubris, the tragic protagonist cannot be mourned. To what extent do you agree with this view?' Perfect for revising Chapter Seven, Fitzgerald's intention, hamartia/hubris, Gatsby's character, Gatsby...

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