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AQA A-Level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: Othello Extract Question and Response: Act 5 Scene 2.
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AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: Othello Extract Question and Response: Act 2 Scene 3
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AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: Othello Extract Question and Response: Act 2 Scene 1
An A* worthy response to Act 2 Scene 1 and how it plays a fundamental role in orchestrating an overwhelming sense of tragedy.
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An A* worthy response to Act 2 Scene 1 and how it plays a fundamental role in orchestrating an overwhelming sense of tragedy.
AQA A-Level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: Explore the significance of marriage to the tragedy of ‘Othello’.
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AQA A-Level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: 'A critic once stated that ‘Iago is entirely responsible for the tragic downfall of Othello’. To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: ‘Cassio is a tragic innocent ensnared in Iago’s plot’. To what extent do you agree with this view of Cassio (25 marks).
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AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: ‘Othello is a misguided murderer rather than a cruel one.’ To what extent do you agree with this view? (25 marks)
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AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: Explore the significance of Othello’s background and otherness to the tragedy of the play.
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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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A plan I have completed comparing 'shame' in both 'Death of a Salesman' and 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles'.
AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: Death of a Salesman Part One Questions and Answers.
Some questions I completed on part one of the play.
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Some questions I completed on part one of the play.
AQA A-level English Language - CLA: ‘Language development is less about just learning vocabulary and grammar and is more about using them in social interactions’. (30 marks).
AQA A-level History NEA.
AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: 'Atonement': To what extent is Robbie Turner a victim of circumstance?
AQA A-level English Literature - Elements of Crime: ‘Briony is presented by McEwan as a victim of her own imagination’. To what extent do you agree?
AQA A-level English Literature - Aspects of Tragedy: 'Tragic Protagonists are exceptional individuals' Essay..