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Analysing the language in #Shakespeare’s As You Like It
Listen and watch this video and learn about how you can analyse and write about Shakespeare’s language: Watch video of analysis of Act 2, Scene 1, Duke Senior’s speech on Show Me. Watch video analysis of Jacques speech about a … Continue reading
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Analysing and reviewing the plot of ‘As You Like It’
Firstly, outline what happens in ‘As You Like It’, highlighting the fascinating, surprising and predictable things that happen in it. How successful is ‘As You Like It’ as a story? What are the exciting elements of the story? What are … Continue reading