Love through the Ages

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Complete Othello quotes - A* Complete Othello quotes - A* Popular
  • Complete Othello quotes - A*

  • Summary • 9 pages • 2023
  • Over 100 (easy to memorise) Othello quotes which I used throughout the course to receive an A* in my exam. The quotes are in chronological order and are split into several themes: -- Power: both political and private + Heroism + Pride -- Gender: masculinity and femininity and the way it is presented and explored + Prejudice --Marriage/ Loyalty/ Lust/ Love -- Honesty and deception / appearance vs reality + Jealousy + Misunderstanding
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A* Othello essay answering the critic quote: 'Typically, love cannot survive in a patriarchal society' Popular
  • A* Othello essay answering the critic quote: 'Typically, love cannot survive in a patriarchal society'

  • Essay • 3 pages • 2023 Popular
  • A* essay which offers an extensive analysis of whether love can survive in a patriarchal society. The document covers critics and Othello production as well as unique points covering language, structure, and form. I have also included literary and historical context throughout. Ever wondered how to link the morality play form to Othello, or the concept of 'Othering'? This document is for you. ++ useful for a-level students and university students.
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  • Exam (elaborations) • 2 pages • 2024
  • An exemplar essay receiving grade A with feedback attached.
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A* 'Feminine Gospels' essay: "Examine the view that Duffy is trying to present new images of femininity to put right old  ones."
  • A* 'Feminine Gospels' essay: "Examine the view that Duffy is trying to present new images of femininity to put right old ones."

  • Essay • 4 pages • 2023
  • A* essay on Carol Ann Duffy's 'Feminine Gospels' poetry collection. The essay answers the question surrounding whether 'Duffy is trying to present new images of femininity to put right old ones.' The essay covers the poems 'Beautiful', 'Tall', and 'The Laughter of Stafford Girls' High', as well as mentions many other poems throughout the entire collection. The essay contains critics, and a thorough analysis of language, structure, form, and context embedded throughout. ++ This es...
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A* Essay Plan: 'Does Othello Love Desdemona' A* Essay Plan: 'Does Othello Love Desdemona'
  • A* Essay Plan: 'Does Othello Love Desdemona'

  • Essay • 3 pages • 2023
  • A* Essay plan answering the AQA past exam question, 'Does Othello Love Desdemona'. Contains: Critics, analysis (for and against) and heavily-explored quotes from different scenes in the play (both language and contextual analysis). + Contains unique and thought-provoking analysis in order to score top marks (about the question and the play structure as a whole) + May be useful for other essays surrounding Othello as their relationship is the main focal point of the play Useful for: - Ambit...
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A* Literary Timeline for A level English Literature
  • A* Literary Timeline for A level English Literature

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  • This document provides an in-depth summary of the main literary eras from Medieval Literature to Postmodern style written by an A* English Literature student (a list of all eras in the document can be found below). Each era contains information on style, genre, context, content, and much more to ensure well-rounded knowledge. The document also contains explanations for some keywords which may be unfamiliar to readers. This document is for: + A-level English literature students +High-achievi...
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1930-1950 historical context research on Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier
  • 1930-1950 historical context research on Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier

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  • Daphne du Maurier's classic novel "Rebecca," published in 1938, is set against the backdrop of the late 1930s and early 1940s. To fully appreciate the novel's themes and atmosphere, it is essential to understand the historical context of the time period in which it was written. Here is a summary of the key historical elements that influenced "Rebecca".
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