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    GCE TEACHER GUIDANCE LL3 Internal Assessment LL3 Analysing and Producing Performance Texts Updated March 2010 We are grateful to the centres which provided us with the examples of students’ work which appear in this booklet as work-in-progress responses to the new LL3 internal assessment unit. This document has been updated and replaces previously published LL3 unit Guidance. It has been compiled from material previously published in the Teacher Guide‚ material distributed at INSET and from

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    than ever man did merit.” However‚ when their gullibility and love mix together‚ they can help make a plan to help others realize their love. “Writ in my cousin’s hand‚ stol’n from her pocket‚ containing her affection unto Benedick.” (Shakespeare 234) They helped Beatrice and Benedick realize their love by taking a poem they written for each other. Ultimately‚ its Hero and Claudio’s lovestruck nature and foolishness that help lay the foundation of the plot. Regardless‚ the differences and similarities

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    the characters appear to be having a picnic in the country where it is calm‚ quiet and peaceful. The letter introduces elements of suspense‚ mystery and conflict. This then causes Beatrice to ask “Has Signor Montanto returned from war...” A trait of women in comedies is that they are the huntresses of their men. Beatrice and Hero conform to tradition‚ which is using their femininity to ensnare the men they desire to trap into

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    advantages to the characters of the play. It allows characters in the play to eavesdrop on each other‚ which acts as a catalyst to other events. Also‚ it suits the personality of the characters well‚ especially the brilliant‚ witty talkers‚ Beatrice and Benedick. In addition‚ the setting creates different moods. In Branagh’s version‚ there is a garden‚ a fountain‚ and a party hall‚ which shows how much freedom the characters have. On the contrary‚ in the other version‚ as it is a workplace‚ there is

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    men completely misread the women and in Ophelia and Gertrude’s situation‚ the consequences are very tragic. In order to address this issue‚ it is necessary to explore the characters of Gertrude and Ophelia in Hamlet and the characters of Hero and Beatrice in Much Ado about Nothing‚ and in addition‚ how they are treated by other characters. This will then enable me to pass my own judgement‚ as to how the women are represented in the two plays Hamlet and Much Ado about Nothing. Shakespeare’s Division

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    Two days after Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by militants from the Pakistani Taliban‚ Her shooting went not only against the teachings of Islam‚ but also against Pashtun traditions‚ in which you would never think of hurting a woman — let alone a 14-year-old girl on her way home from school. As a father‚ naturally I pictured one of my own children lying in that hospital. What happened to her was against all human emotion. But now Malala has become a symbol of Pakistan. She is a role model

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    had no heroes‚ only heroines -most of these are faultless‚ steadfast in grave hope and errorless purpose - the wittiest and most playful of these heroines is Beatrice: she forsakes her pride and her contempt after she realizes that she has fought against her inclinations long enough and that she is attracted to Benedick (Much Ado About Nothing) -> especially these energetic‚ intelligent and ready-witted women were uncommon in the Elizabethan age‚ but they delighted the

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    Masking Ends In Deception? Shakespeare used many literary devices throughout his history to create timeless classics. Much Ado About Nothing is no exception. He used things such as themes‚ symbols and motifs to create this effect. Masking is the prominent motif in Much Ado About Nothing. It is seen many times over in this play. There are two kinds of masking that Shakespeare used in Much Ado. One is literal masking‚ this where a character actually wears a mask during the play. This is seen several

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    What does it mean to be a hero? To be a hero‚ you must solve conflicts and help people in need. In Much Ado About Nothing‚ a play created by Shakespeare‚ there isn’t any central hero in the story. In this play a character named Don Pedro shows some traits of a hero. By helping characters fall in love and stopping fights and duels‚ Don Pedro is the best candidate to earn the title of main hero in the story. Firstly‚ Don Pedro helps characters fall in love‚ and start new lives with each other For

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    Shakespeare Response In The Taming of the Shrew scene‚ Petruchio is sexualized by not wearing a shirt through most of the scene and making many sexual innuendos towards Kate. Shakespeare added innuendos into a lot of his writing but I did not expect to see so much blatant sexuality as in The Taming of the Shrew. This scene was also different because Petruchio performed many wrestling moves such as body slamming Kate and trying to pin her to the ground‚ which would be seen in WWE Wrestle type acting

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