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English Literature
A Level

Explore Shakespeare's presentation of Jealousy in 'Othello'. You must related your discussion to relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading.

Jealousy is inherent to Shakespeare's 'Othello'; with its use illuminating the disturbing traits which even the noblest of characters cannot escape. The character of 'Othello' is used by Shakespeare to ex...

MD
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Explore the ways in which jealousy is explored in Wuthering Heights and Othello

Jealousy has been a powerful theme in literature since the Greek classics and has had a strong influence on authors throughout different literary periods. Shakespeare demonstrates this theme predominantly...

EH
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How should I structure my paragraphs?

English essays should be natural rather than forced, so it can be difficult to come up with a fixed structure to apply to every paragraph. However, there are some useful tips and pointers that can be used...

PM
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How should I include critical viewpoints in my essay?

Critics can be very difficult to engage with effectively. The best way to go about responding to a critic is by understanding how it fits into the familiar PEA/PEE (Point Evidence Analysis/Explain) formul...

JH
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Othello: ‘Typically, texts about husbands and wives present marriage from a male point of view.’ In the light of this view, discuss how Shakespeare presents the relationship between Othello and Desdemona in this extract and elsewhere in the play.

Particularly in an exam, breaking down the question helps us to understand what the examiners are looking for. We can then structure our answer in accordance. For example, in this question, there are vari...

GW
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