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Keats’ Tragedy AQA Example Essay Paragraph
John Keats Poetry, English Literature, AQA Tragedy Natasha Tabani 08/05/2025 John Keats Poetry, English Literature, AQA Tragedy Natasha Tabani 08/05/2025

Keats’ Tragedy AQA Example Essay Paragraph

Keats is an extremely tragic poet, both in his unfortunate personal life and his literary works - here’s an example paragraph that shows you how to write on Keats in the AQA A Level Literature Aspects of Tragedy exam. 

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AQA Tragedy: How to answer Keats’ Question?
John Keats Poetry, English Literature, AQA Tragedy Natasha Tabani 06/05/2025 John Keats Poetry, English Literature, AQA Tragedy Natasha Tabani 06/05/2025

AQA Tragedy: How to answer Keats’ Question?

To make these kinds of points confidently, you need a very thorough knowledge of Tragedy as a genre, plus confidence with the way in which both of your texts use this genre - and how they contribute to the genre too. 

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The Eve of St Agnes: What is it all about?
John Keats Poetry, English Literature, Poetry Natasha Tabani 04/05/2025 John Keats Poetry, English Literature, Poetry Natasha Tabani 04/05/2025

The Eve of St Agnes: What is it all about?

Keats’ ‘The Eve of St Agnes’ has quite difficult archaic language, so it’s a good idea to read a summary of the plot and its events first, before reading through the poem itself - here’s a summary for you! 

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