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    Default Shakespeare help ;o!

    Hiya,

    Basically I'm doing English Lit AS Level and we're doing Othello and I've got to write an essay on a key scene, I'm trying to find the shortest "key scene" atm loll.

    I'm struggling loads, we have to do a line by line analysis, does anyone know any good, easy to understand sites that could help me with either just Shakespeare in general or even better Othello?

    +Rep for any help ;]

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    sparknotes.net or something similar is a GREAT site for shakespeare - i know they've got Macbeth as i've used it all year but you should try that xx

    (we study othello next year)

    edit; http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/othello/

    should help xoxo flick through that

    edit2; bob's right lol, i showed my friend for his english and he basically copy pasted the whole deconstruction lol. don't PLAGARISE!!
    Last edited by le harry; 26-10-2007 at 02:34 PM.


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    Whatever you do, neve copy and paste any of sparknotes. Someone in my class did and was kicked out of the english GCSE. They check. Always put it in your own words
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aight. View Post
    sparknotes.net or something similar is a GREAT site for shakespeare - i know they've got Macbeth as i've used it all year but you should try that xx

    (we study othello next year)

    edit; http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/othello/

    should help xoxo flick through that

    edit2; bob's right lol, i showed my friend for his english and he basically copy pasted the whole deconstruction lol. don't PLAGARISE!!
    Oooh that looks good & easy to understand, ty :] +Rep

    Quote Originally Posted by BobX View Post
    Whatever you do, neve copy and paste any of sparknotes. Someone in my class did and was kicked out of the english GCSE. They check. Always put it in your own words
    Ya lol I wouldn't copy it, thanks for advice +Rep

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