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糖心Vlog

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Othello A-level/A Level/KS5 lesson exploring an exam-style question for the AQA Love Through the Ages unit. We evaluate whether we see the bond between Iago and Othello as a stronger relationship than the love Othello has for Desdemona or not.

The lesson includes detailed analysis of a provided extract and very detailed notes on Othello and Iago鈥檚 relationship, as well as detailed notes and annotated quotes on their changing relationship and bond throughout the rest of the play.

Additionally, we link in our discussions to Elizabethan/Jacobean context and how a male relationship may

Includes a range of engaging activities, worksheets, extensive notes for teachers and students and more. Perfect for English Literature exam preparation and for KS5 English students exploring Shakespeare and Elizabethan/Jacobean drama.

Includes structured questions for A-Level student discussion as well.

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Othello A Level

NEW Othello A Level pack for the AQA Love Through The Ages unit. This is currently in development and we will be completed within the next month. Currently includes: 1) Othello and Historicism - approaching Shakespeare's play through a Historicist filter 2) Othello A-Level Introduction - Act 1 Scene 1 3) Act 1 Scene 1 lesson exploring the introduction of Brabantio and Iago and Roderigo's use of language in manipulating the character 4) Act 1 Scenes 2 and 3 lesson exploring first impressions of Desdemona and Othello 5) Act 1 Scene 3 Desdemona analysis of language lesson 6) Act 2 Scene 1 Iago soliloquy and asides lesson 7) Act 2 Scene 2 Iago and dramatic irony lesson 8) Act 2 Scene 3 Iago manipulation soliloquies lesson 9) Act 3 Scenes 1, 2 and 3 - Othello's perception of self and his masculine identity 10) Act 3 Scene 3 - Othello's behaviour changes and analytical paragraphs 11) Act 4 Scene 1 - The significance of the handkerchief and Othello's changing language 12) Act 4 Scene 2 - Othello's jealously and Iago exposed 13) Act 4 and Act 5 - Othello's altered mindset and Iago's uncertainty 14) Act 5 - The ending of the play, expectations and genre 15) In depth exploration of a past exam question on Iago as an anti-hero or villain and his views on love 16) Essay writing skills lesson exploring thesis statements, analytical paragraphs and conclusions through modelled examples and success criteria 17) In-depth exploration of a past exam question of Othello and Iago's relationship

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