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Summary Twelfth Night - CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS WITH KEY QUOTES
- Summary • 16 pages • 2023
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BETTER THAN SPARKNOTES! 
 
The only Twelfth Night cheatsheet on the web to include key quotes alongside a FULL synopsis of the text. Guarantee exam success with this pack - regardless of your exam board. 
 
FEATURES: 
- Full Synopsis 
- Twelfth Night Key Quotes 
- Context - what was life like in Elizabethan England? 
- Thematic Links 
- Tailored to A-Level, suitable for any exam board
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Twelfth Night Notes: Themes, Character & Language
- Summary • 13 pages • 2023
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These are notes for Twelfth Night I made for IGCSE Literature in English 0475 examination from 2023-25 under Paper 3: Drama. Includes themes, characters, language and quotations to support throughout. Under each character is: 
- Backstory 
- Character traits 
- Quotes 
- Personal development 
- Relationship with other characters 
- Importance in the play/ link to the theme 
 
Please note that some sentences have been copied word for word from the internet because these were meant to be notes jus...
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Twelfth Night- How does Shakespeare characterise Olivia and the other members of her household in this scene?
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Passage-based analysis on the question: 'How does Shakespeare characterise Olivia and the other members of her household in this scene?'. Handwritten; almost 2 pages. Awarded a 90/100
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TWELFTH NIGHT- "'Malvolio is a completely unsympathetic character'. How far do you agree with this statement?"
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Question- "'Malvolio is a completely unsympathetic character'. How far do you agree with this statement?" 
 
Awarded an 80%. Offers a mainly (bias) negative view of Malvolio.
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Twelfth Night- 'How does Shakespeare present the relationship between Viola and Olivia in this scene (Act 3 Scene 1)?'
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Twelfth Night passage question: 'How does Shakespeare present the relationship between Viola and Olivia in this scene (Act 3 Scene 1)?' 
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Twelfth Night by Shakespeare-short questions and mcqs with answers
- Lecture notes • 14 pages • 2022
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Twelfth Night, or What You Will is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of the Christmas season. The play centres on the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck. Viola (who is disguised as Cesario) falls in love with the Duke Orsino, who in turn is in love with Countess Olivia. Upon meeting Viola, Countess Olivia falls in love with her thinking she is a man.
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A collection of exam questions for revision of Twelfth Night A Level English Literature
- Presentation • 1 pages • 2021
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A collection of questions from past papers as a revision aid for Twelfth Night - A level English Literature
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Twelfth Night critical study guide
- Summary • 33 pages • 2021
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A-Level Twelfth Night Study guide for OCR students. 
This resource, summarises the key quotes by character and theme in Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night'. Alongside these quotes, there are critical viewpoints in a chronological fashion along with the change in productions
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Summary of Shakespeare's Twelfth night compleat with key quotes
- Summary • 5 pages • 2021
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A rough guide to each section of the play and scenes with key events, along with key quotes. Very useful for finding quotes that you are thinking of and generally navigating the narrative and various plots. 
 
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A* Twelfth Night Essay - Act 2 Scene 1
- Essay • 2 pages • 2021
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Full mark essay written by an A* English Literature student analysing Shakespeare’s use of language and its dramatic effects in A2S1 of Twelfth Night. 
 
This style of question is found in Section A of Paper 1 in OCR A-level English Literature and covers both AO1 and AO2. 
 
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