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Notes, summaries, top-mark essays, timelines and quotation lists for The Great Gatsby, Othello and Richard II. Top-mark Essays for both Section A and B.
[Show more]Notes, summaries, top-mark essays, timelines and quotation lists for The Great Gatsby, Othello and Richard II. Top-mark Essays for both Section A and B.
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Aspects of tragedy in Richard II and Gatsby summarised into mini essays. Thematic paragraphs exploring 'Tragic Inevitability,' 'Moral Growth' and 'Overreaching' in both texts. With thorough use of quotations.
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Add to cartAspects of tragedy in Richard II and Gatsby summarised into mini essays. Thematic paragraphs exploring 'Tragic Inevitability,' 'Moral Growth' and 'Overreaching' in both texts. With thorough use of quotations.
This essay answers the question of 'Endings to tragedies are only sad if the tragic protagonist repents, to what extent do you agree?' This achieved top band, A* marks. Thorough use of quotations, analysis, aspects and theories of tragedy.
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Add to cartThis essay answers the question of 'Endings to tragedies are only sad if the tragic protagonist repents, to what extent do you agree?' This achieved top band, A* marks. Thorough use of quotations, analysis, aspects and theories of tragedy.
Summative paragraph about Richard II's contribution to his own tragic downfall. Thorough use of quotations, analysis and tragic terminology.
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Add to cartSummative paragraph about Richard II's contribution to his own tragic downfall. Thorough use of quotations, analysis and tragic terminology.
List of Richard II quotations. Divided into themes of overreaching, inevitability, moral growth, hamartia - excess, ignorance, Carlisle, identity, aversion to violence, Bolingbroke as a foil, Bolingbroke as the same as Richard, Gaunt and Richard as replaceable. Perfect for revising for the Aspects o...
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Add to cartList of Richard II quotations. Divided into themes of overreaching, inevitability, moral growth, hamartia - excess, ignorance, Carlisle, identity, aversion to violence, Bolingbroke as a foil, Bolingbroke as the same as Richard, Gaunt and Richard as replaceable. Perfect for revising for the Aspects o...
Essay answering the question of, 'Is Richard II too problematic to be labelled as a tragic hero?' This is a high achieving, top band essay covering the entirety of the play, using quotations and tragic themes.
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Add to cartEssay answering the question of, 'Is Richard II too problematic to be labelled as a tragic hero?' This is a high achieving, top band essay covering the entirety of the play, using quotations and tragic themes.
Full essay plan for Aspects of Tragedy paper on Richard II and The Great Gatsby, answering the question of 'Tragic heroes cannot be mourned. To what extent do you agree?' Includes thorough use of quotations, analysis, structural points and references covering the entirety of both texts. Works as s...
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Add to cartFull essay plan for Aspects of Tragedy paper on Richard II and The Great Gatsby, answering the question of 'Tragic heroes cannot be mourned. To what extent do you agree?' Includes thorough use of quotations, analysis, structural points and references covering the entirety of both texts. Works as s...
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A* Essay answering the question of, 'Othello is more about the absurdity of jealousy than its destructive power. To what extent do you agree?' Thorough use of quotations, analysis, tragic terminology and in-depth look at the theme of 'jealousy' in the play as a whole.
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Add to cartA* Essay answering the question of, 'Othello is more about the absurdity of jealousy than its destructive power. To what extent do you agree?' Thorough use of quotations, analysis, tragic terminology and in-depth look at the theme of 'jealousy' in the play as a whole.
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A* Essay answering the question of, 'Othello's tragedy is less the tragedy of personal weakness and more the tragedy of an individual caught in a society he doesn't understand. To what extent do you agree?' Thorough use of quotations, tragic terminology, context, and references to the entirety o...
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Add to cartA* Essay answering the question of, 'Othello's tragedy is less the tragedy of personal weakness and more the tragedy of an individual caught in a society he doesn't understand. To what extent do you agree?' Thorough use of quotations, tragic terminology, context, and references to the entirety o...
Mini Essay answering the question, 'How is sexism show subtly and blatantly within the text?' The Essay summarises sexism shown throughout the text, both overt and covert. Thorough use of quotations, tragic conventions/terminology, contextual knowledge for the text and reference to the entirety of...
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Add to cartMini Essay answering the question, 'How is sexism show subtly and blatantly within the text?' The Essay summarises sexism shown throughout the text, both overt and covert. Thorough use of quotations, tragic conventions/terminology, contextual knowledge for the text and reference to the entirety of...
Summative paragraph with quotations and analysis about the theme of violence in Othello.
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Add to cartSummative paragraph with quotations and analysis about the theme of violence in Othello.
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A* Essay answering the question of, 'Explore the significance of this extract (A1:S3) in relation to the tragedy of the play as a whole.' Thorough use of quotations, context, analysis and references to the entire text. Great for context and looking at tragic conventions/ structure. Even if this is...
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Add to cartA* Essay answering the question of, 'Explore the significance of this extract (A1:S3) in relation to the tragedy of the play as a whole.' Thorough use of quotations, context, analysis and references to the entire text. Great for context and looking at tragic conventions/ structure. Even if this is...
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A* Essay answering Section A question, 'Explore the significance of this extract (A1:s2) in relation to the tragedy of the play as a whole.' Thorough use of quotations, tragic conventions/ terminology, context and analysis. Even if this is not your extract, it helpful in looking at how to answer a...
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Add to cartA* Essay answering Section A question, 'Explore the significance of this extract (A1:s2) in relation to the tragedy of the play as a whole.' Thorough use of quotations, tragic conventions/ terminology, context and analysis. Even if this is not your extract, it helpful in looking at how to answer a...
A summary table about Desdemona - includes 'Key Ideas,' 'Key Quotations,' 'Language used to present the character'/ quotations about Desdemona, 'Character's journey (in relation to the tragic arc). Useful, quick summary about Desdemona throughout the text.
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Add to cartA summary table about Desdemona - includes 'Key Ideas,' 'Key Quotations,' 'Language used to present the character'/ quotations about Desdemona, 'Character's journey (in relation to the tragic arc). Useful, quick summary about Desdemona throughout the text.
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A* essay response to Section A Othello question, 'Explore the significance of this extract (A4:S2) in relation to the tragedy of the play as a whole. Your answer should include relevant analysis of dramatic methods used by Shakespeare.' Thorough use of quotations, context, tragic terminology, conv...
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Add to cartA* essay response to Section A Othello question, 'Explore the significance of this extract (A4:S2) in relation to the tragedy of the play as a whole. Your answer should include relevant analysis of dramatic methods used by Shakespeare.' Thorough use of quotations, context, tragic terminology, conv...
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Essay exploring 'The Feminine Voice in Othello' and whether 'Emilia is the true hero?' Great look at the theme of femininity/women in the play. Thorough use of quotations, themes, context, debate and analysis. Perfect for studying Emilia and Desdemona. Explores how they foil each other as charac...
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Add to cartEssay exploring 'The Feminine Voice in Othello' and whether 'Emilia is the true hero?' Great look at the theme of femininity/women in the play. Thorough use of quotations, themes, context, debate and analysis. Perfect for studying Emilia and Desdemona. Explores how they foil each other as charac...
Mini Essay/ Summary exploring the journey and development of Othello's hamartia throughout the play. Specific references to tragic convention/ terminology and structure. Debate, quotations, analysis, quotation and authorial methods used throughout. Thematically - helpful for jealousy, love, passion...
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Add to cartMini Essay/ Summary exploring the journey and development of Othello's hamartia throughout the play. Specific references to tragic convention/ terminology and structure. Debate, quotations, analysis, quotation and authorial methods used throughout. Thematically - helpful for jealousy, love, passion...
Thematic Quotation List for Othello. Perfect for quick revision and quotation learning for the Aspects of Tragedy Paper. 
Themes are: About Othello, Othello's Hubris, Othello's Objectification of Women, Othello's Violence towards Desdemona, Iago and Jealousy, Iago and Duplicity, About Desdemona, ...
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Add to cartThematic Quotation List for Othello. Perfect for quick revision and quotation learning for the Aspects of Tragedy Paper. 
Themes are: About Othello, Othello's Hubris, Othello's Objectification of Women, Othello's Violence towards Desdemona, Iago and Jealousy, Iago and Duplicity, About Desdemona, ...
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Tragic Terminology/ Tragedy Key Terms list with definitions. Some examples from Othello. Terms defined included are: 
Exposition, Protagonist, Antagonist, Hamartia, Conflict, Aside, Foil, Linear, Plot, Soliloquy, Climax and Denouement.
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Add to cartTragic Terminology/ Tragedy Key Terms list with definitions. Some examples from Othello. Terms defined included are: 
Exposition, Protagonist, Antagonist, Hamartia, Conflict, Aside, Foil, Linear, Plot, Soliloquy, Climax and Denouement.
A* Essay answering the question, 'It's fluctuating feverish warmth... that voice was a deathless voice,' to what extent can Daisy be read as the antagonist?' Thorough reference to tragedy, tragic convention, quotations, debate, context and analysis. Helpful for overall revision on Daisy as a cha...
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Add to cartA* Essay answering the question, 'It's fluctuating feverish warmth... that voice was a deathless voice,' to what extent can Daisy be read as the antagonist?' Thorough reference to tragedy, tragic convention, quotations, debate, context and analysis. Helpful for overall revision on Daisy as a cha...
A summary table of each character's reaction to Myrtle's death/ it's significance to the tragedy as a whole. Reactions of Gatsby, Tom, Nick, Daisy and Wilson. Great for revision on Chapter Seven and character summaries.
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Add to cartA summary table of each character's reaction to Myrtle's death/ it's significance to the tragedy as a whole. Reactions of Gatsby, Tom, Nick, Daisy and Wilson. Great for revision on Chapter Seven and character summaries.
Mini Essay on the theme of Overreaching in The Great Gatsby. Specifically, Gatsby's overreaching. Exploration of hedonism, excess, consumerism, Jazz Age and Gatsby as Icarus. Perfect for revision on this theme, Gatsby as a character and author's intention.
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Add to cartMini Essay on the theme of Overreaching in The Great Gatsby. Specifically, Gatsby's overreaching. Exploration of hedonism, excess, consumerism, Jazz Age and Gatsby as Icarus. Perfect for revision on this theme, Gatsby as a character and author's intention.
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Thematic Quotation List perfect for A-Level Revision for Aspects of Tragedy paper. Themes are: The Daisy Dream, Intangibility, Gatsby as Icarus, Gatsby's Car, Gatsby's House, Gatsby's Death, Daisy's Voice, Daisy and Artifice of the Jazz Age, Nick's Judgement, Tom's reaction to Myrtle, Summer, ...
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Add to cartThematic Quotation List perfect for A-Level Revision for Aspects of Tragedy paper. Themes are: The Daisy Dream, Intangibility, Gatsby as Icarus, Gatsby's Car, Gatsby's House, Gatsby's Death, Daisy's Voice, Daisy and Artifice of the Jazz Age, Nick's Judgement, Tom's reaction to Myrtle, Summer, ...
A* essay response to the question, 'Throughout the text and at their demise, because of their hubris, the tragic protagonist cannot be mourned. 
To what extent do you agree with this view?' 
Perfect for revising Chapter Seven, Fitzgerald's intention, hamartia/hubris, Gatsby's character, Gatsby...
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Add to cartA* essay response to the question, 'Throughout the text and at their demise, because of their hubris, the tragic protagonist cannot be mourned. 
To what extent do you agree with this view?' 
Perfect for revising Chapter Seven, Fitzgerald's intention, hamartia/hubris, Gatsby's character, Gatsby...
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