Aspects of Tragedy

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AQA A-level English Literature Aspects of Tragedy Band 5 Extract - Othello (Act 5, Scene 2)
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    AQA A-level English Literature Aspects of Tragedy Band 5 Extract - Othello (Act 5, Scene 2)

  • 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 5, Scene 1)
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    AQA A-level English Literature Aspects of Tragedy Band 5 Extract - Othello (Act 5, Scene 1)

  • 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 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 B Section B: Explore the significance of the setting of Cyprus to the tragedy of Othello. (25/25)
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    AQA A-level English Literature B Section B: Explore the significance of the setting of Cyprus to the tragedy of Othello. (25/25)

  • I achieved 25/25 marks on this essay. Exact teacher comments were: 'Another excellent response - perceptive, assured, fluent. Well done!' All materials are original and for personal use only. © Humanities Unlocked. Redistribution is prohibited.
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AQA A-level English Literature Essay: ‘In Othello, the female characters are innocent victims of male power.’ To what extent do you agree with this view?
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    AQA A-level English Literature Essay: ‘In Othello, the female characters are innocent victims of male power.’ To what extent do you agree with this view?

  • I achieved an A* (25/25) on this essay. All materials are original and for personal use only. © Humanities Unlocked. Redistribution is prohibited.
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AQA A-level English Literature B Section C: ‘In the beginnings of tragic texts, the tragic protagonists are always admirable and splendid.’ (25/25)
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    AQA A-level English Literature B Section C: ‘In the beginnings of tragic texts, the tragic protagonists are always admirable and splendid.’ (25/25)

  • I achieved an A* on this essay. It covers Shakespeare's Richard II. All materials are original and for personal use only. © Humanities Unlocked. Redistribution is prohibited.
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AQA A-level English Literature B Section B: 'Iago is more of a likeable anti-hero than a hateful villain.' In light of this view, discuss Iago's attitudes towards love.
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    AQA A-level English Literature B Section B: 'Iago is more of a likeable anti-hero than a hateful villain.' In light of this view, discuss Iago's attitudes towards love.

  • I achieved an A* on this essay. It can be adapted to suit questions on other aspects of tragedy, like treatment of women and tragic blindness. All materials are original and for personal use only. © Humanities Unlocked. Redistribution is prohibited.
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AQA A-level English Literature B Paper 1 Section C: ‘In tragic texts, although the villains are far from good, they are not evil.’ To what extent do you agree?
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    AQA A-level English Literature B Paper 1 Section C: ‘In tragic texts, although the villains are far from good, they are not evil.’ To what extent do you agree?

  • I achieved 25/25 on this essay. Exact teacher comments were: 'Perceptive, assured, clearly exemplified throughout. Great work. All materials are original and for personal use only. © Humanities Unlocked. Redistribution is prohibited.
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AQA A-level English Literature B Section B: Explore the significance of Othello's background and otherness to the tragedy of the play.
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    AQA A-level English Literature B Section B: Explore the significance of Othello's background and otherness to the tragedy of the play.

  • I achieved an A* for this essay on otherness in relation to Othello's characterisation by Shakespeare. All materials are original and for personal use only. © Humanities Unlocked. Redistribution is prohibited.
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