Othello: Is he to blame for his own downfall?
William Shakespeare, Othello, English Literature Natasha Tabani William Shakespeare, Othello, English Literature Natasha Tabani

Othello: Is he to blame for his own downfall?

When we think of Shakespeare’s Othello, we often picture a powerful general brought to ruin by jealousy. But was Othello simply a victim of his own emotions, or was there more going on? The truth lies in the tension between personal responsibility and the insidious forces of the society around him.

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10 Key Quotes from Act Two in ‘Othello’
English Literature, William Shakespeare, Othello Natasha Tabani English Literature, William Shakespeare, Othello Natasha Tabani

10 Key Quotes from Act Two in ‘Othello’

Here are 10 key quotations of the main events in Act Two in Shakespeare’s Othello. When writing essays, be sure to think about the structure of the plot, and whether specific passages or events occur at the play's beginning, middle or end. Use this to make deeper points about the characters and themes in your analysis.

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Othello AQA Tragedy: How to do the Extract  Question
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Othello AQA Tragedy: How to do the Extract  Question

For ‘Aspects of Tragedy’ A Level (AQA, 7717 English Literature B), you have to write two separate questions on Othello: An extract or passage-based question that focuses on close reading and linguistic analysis, and a wider reading general essay question that focuses more on themes and context. This post takes you through how to do the extract question. 

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Othello AQA Tragedy Grade Boundaries Explained
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Othello AQA Tragedy Grade Boundaries Explained

Firstly, it’s important to note that grade boundaries change a bit each year - so if you want to secure a specific grade, for example, an ‘A’, then I would recommend getting to a point where your writing is consistently at least 3-4 marks into an A standard, just in case the boundaries shift a bit on the year of your specific exam. 

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