Task 1
Print off and read the example band 5 response to your year 12 mock question and highlight where the student has hit the AOs.
Task 2
Iago is the ultimate stage villain – calculating, manipulative, clever and ruthless.
To what extent do you agree with this view? Remember to include in your answer relevant comment on Shakespeare's dramatic methods.
Answer the above question.
Dramatic Terms
https://www.scribd.com/doc/310753673/Glossary-of-Drama-Terms
Othello Lit Chart
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_LYFPCz7eJHS2tsYVI2ZHRGRTA/view
Thursday, 12 January 2017
Monday, 9 January 2017
Othello - Act 5 scene 2. Lines 1-233
"Good gentleman, let me have leave to speak./ 'Tis proper I obey him - but not now!"
Emilia [5.2.192-193]
Questions: Act 5 scene 2 lines 1-233
Answer in full sentences, with quotations. Type your responses and post to your blog.
- What reasons does Othello give for having to kill Desdemona?
- What evidence is there to suggest that Shakespeare adhered to racial stereotypes in this scene? Consider:
- irrational behaviour
- emotions
- danger
- the 'mystical negro' stereotype
- representations of the 'other'
- Othello tells Desdemona that Cassio has confessed to sleeping with her (line 68). What was this 'confession'?
- Emilia says "Good gentleman, let me have leave to speak./ 'Tis proper I obey him - but not now!" [5.2.192-193] what does this indicate about Emilia and society? Consider the circumstances the characters are in.
- How is Emilia presented in lines 125-233. Consider the language she uses, how she behaves and what she says to Othello and Iago.
- List all of the names Emilia calls Othello when she realises what he has done. How does this contrast with how Othello was portrayed at the start of the play?
Sunday, 8 January 2017
Othello - Act 5 scene 1
How does Shakespeare create a sense of fear and confusion in Act 5 scene 1? Consider:
- Setting
- Language
- Structure of lines
- Use of characters
- Other dramatic methods
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