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AQA A-level English Literature Aspects of Tragedy Band 5 Extract - Othello (Act 4, Scene 3)
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    AQA A-level English Literature Aspects of Tragedy Band 5 Extract - Othello (Act 4, Scene 3)

  • A full length 25/25 response to Section A (Shakespeare's Othello) on the AQA A-level English Literature Aspects of Tragedy paper. All materials are original and for personal use only. © Humanities Unlocked. Redistribution is prohibited.
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AQA A-level English Literature Aspects of Tragedy Band 5 Extract - Othello (Act 3, Scene 3)
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    AQA A-level English Literature Aspects of Tragedy Band 5 Extract - Othello (Act 3, Scene 3)

  • A full length 25/25 response to Section A (Shakespeare's Othello) on the AQA A-level English Literature Aspects of Tragedy Paper. All materials are original and for personal use only. © Humanities Unlocked. Redistribution is prohibited.
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AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: 'Explore the view that Willy’s character is a representation of the tragedy of normal life.'
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    AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: 'Explore the view that Willy’s character is a representation of the tragedy of normal life.'

  • An A* worthy essay about Willy Loman and Miller's concept of the tragedy of the common man.
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AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: 'Shame' Comparison Plan.
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    AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: 'Shame' Comparison Plan.

  • A plan I have completed comparing 'shame' in both 'Death of a Salesman' and 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles'.
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AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: Explore the view that Willy’s tragic downfall and death is destined from the outset.
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    AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: Explore the view that Willy’s tragic downfall and death is destined from the outset.

  • I scored an A* on this particular essay. Usually, 'Death of a Salesman' would be part of the comparison question.
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AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: How does Miller use ‘Death of a Salesman’ and the Loman family to present a cynical view of the American Dream?
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    AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: How does Miller use ‘Death of a Salesman’ and the Loman family to present a cynical view of the American Dream?

  • An A* response on how Miller utilises the Loman family to put forward a pejorative comment about the American Dream.
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AQA A-Level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: The Disempowerment of Women in ‘Death of a Salesman’ Notes
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    AQA A-Level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: The Disempowerment of Women in ‘Death of a Salesman’ Notes

  • Some notes I made on the disempowerment of women in 'Death of a Salesman'.
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Summary Analysis 0f Themes and Characters - Othello Summary Analysis 0f Themes and Characters - Othello
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    Summary Analysis 0f Themes and Characters - Othello

  • This document provides a comprehensive summary of all the scenes in Othello, along with an in-depth analysis of key quotes from the main characters—Othello, Iago, Desdemona, Cassio, and Emilia. It also explores the play’s central themes and offers a detailed explanation of the prominent aspects of tragedy within each scene. Perfect for exam preparation, this resource helps you understand Othello in depth and apply critical insights to any exam question.
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Richard II: Tragic Plot Summary Richard II: Tragic Plot Summary
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    Richard II: Tragic Plot Summary

  • This is a "Keeping Track" for Shakespeare' s play "Richard II" and typically comes up on paper 1 for A-Level English Literature B. The keeping track is a plot summary of each act in the play with setting/location of the scene, key characters, key quotes from the scene, tragic features of the scene and terms that I learnt that day when I was doing the homework for it. Each quotation that I wrote has a colour associated to a character (which can be found of page 2 of the booklet).
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