Protected: Miss Dunn’s Year 13 English Literature

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Romeo & Juliet: Thematic Quotation Displays

Romeo & Juliet: Thematic Quotation Displays

Display material for major themes addressed in the play Romeo and Juliet grouping key scenes and quotations   Light and dark imagery: Love vs. hate: Nature: Destiny: Familial conflict:

King Lear Quotations: Authority and Age

โ€œThis policy of age makes the world bitter to the best of our times, keeps our fortunes from us till our oldness cannot relish themโ€ p118 โ€œTis the infirmity of his age; yet he hath ever but slenderly known himselfโ€ p115 โ€œSuch unconstant starts are we like to have from himโ€ p115 โ€œThe King gone [...]

King Lear: Tragedy of Kingship

King Lear: Tragedy of Kingship

The content provides resources on William Shakespeare's "King Lear," focusing on a list of 40 Tier 2 academic vocabulary words essential to the play. This vocabulary aids students, especially English learners, in understanding complex terms. It supports curriculum planning and enhances engagement with the play for GCSE and A-level studies.

Aspects of Tragedy: Dual Coded

This visual graphic organizer simplifies key elements of tragedy in drama, focusing on emotional arcs, structure, and character journeys. It highlights the tragic hero's rise and fall, alongside themes such as fate, hubris, and catharsis, making complex concepts comprehensible for GCSE and A-level students studying both classical and modern tragedies.

A Streetcar Named Desire: Music

A Streetcar Named Desire: Music

Jancke Dunn's analysis highlights the significant role of music in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, revealing its function beyond mere realism. The music, including the "Blue Piano" and polka motifs, intensifies character emotions, particularly contrasting Blanche's vulnerability with Stanley's predatory nature, and symbolizes their tragic decline.