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Analysing Iago’s soliloquy in Act 2, Scene 3 of ‘Othello’
Pupil outcome: I can analyse how Iago is presented in his Act 2, Scene 3 soliloquy. Key learning points: - Iago’s third soliloquy reveals his exploitative machinations. - References to God and Hell develop the diabolical presentation of...
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Writing an open letter
Pupil outcome: I can write an open letter using emotive language, antithesis and satire. Key learning points: - Open letters are letter written to a particular person or group but which are made publicly available for all to read. -...
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'A Christmas Carol' Stave 3: Scrooge and Fred as opposite characters
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Dickens presents Fred as the antithesis of Scrooge. Key learning points: - Dickens uses colour symbolism and extended metaphors to characterise Scrooge and Fred as opposite characters. - Scrooge is...
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Employing Rhetorical Devices
The video entitled “Employing Rhetorical Devices” explores using rhetorical devices in a persuasive text.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Rhetorical Devices For Persuasion
These Top 10 Rhetorical Devices for Persuasion and Public Speaking will enhance the persuasiveness of your speeches. These are also called Rhetorical Techniques or Literary Devices or that writers use in speeches and writing...