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This confusion in Ophelia’s mind of how she actually feels about Hamlet would have been cause
enough for her madness, but adding Hamlets shaming of her to the court; we can truly understand
the direct cause for her madness. SPECIMEN ASSESSMENT. MATERIALS. Teaching from 2015.
This Ofqual regulated qualification is not available for candidates in maintained schools and colleges
in Wales. The fact that she is being brave enough to accuse both Gertrude and Claudius of adultery,
shows just how mad she has become as what she had done would have been very rude and therefore
punishable. Talking about suicide is associated with madness, and this therefore infers that Hamlet’s
sanity is not quite whole, which implies that his actions aren’t 100% his own. The mark schemes are
referenced, but again assumes that students are familiar with the language used on them before
beginning the activities. This statement is seeking to provoke Claudius, and make him feel guilty
before the play within a play so that his guilt will get the better of him and he will be crushed. WJEC
CBAC Ltd. gcse ENGLISH LITERATURE Specimen Assessment Materials 7. Therefore we can
see he did have reason to be blamed for her death. This Skills and Practice Book gives students the
confidence they need to tackle the GCSE English Literature exams and controlled assessment with
clear explanations of the course requirements and activities to support understanding and revision.
This is unfair towards Ophelia as she cannot control Hamlet’s feeling towards herself, and this
blaming of Ophelia means we can infer that there is a bad relationship between the pair. Lay it to thy
heart, and farewell.'. Glamis thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt be What thou art promised; yet do I
fear thy nature, It is too full o' th' milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way. You will then be
able to book your exams and pay the relevant fees. WJEC CBAC Ltd. gcse ENGLISH
LITERATURE Specimen Assessment Materials 3. My fingers itch. Wife, we scarce thought us blest
That God had lent us but this only child, But now I see this one is one too much, And that we have a
curse in having her. A beggar in his drink Could not have laid such terms upon his callet. Firstly she
speaks with her brother, Laertes, about her relationship with Hamlet. Includes information on: - our
print-based (PDF and Word) resources, worksheets and activities; - the thirty-six audio files in the
collection. WJEC CBAC Ltd. gcse ENGLISH LITERATURE Specimen Assessment Materials 3.
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right for you for free. HAMLET COURSEWORK Shakespeare's hamlet is a complex play based on
the royal. This will have added to her madness due to the solitary way Ophelia is left to deal with her
problems and emotions. The texts studied are An Inspector Calls, A Christmas Carol and Unseen
Poetry, but sections A and B can be easily adapted for alternative texts. This portrays the fact that
Hamlet is one of the main causes of Ophelia’s death, as he is cruel and fickle to her. Write a review
Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Look at how Juliet
and her father speak and behave here. By handing this to Gertrude, she is accusing her of what other
people would not say to her face.
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signifies female adultery and eternal suffering. This will have added to her madness due to the
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pinterest charlottetutor86 Not the right resource. Laertes had doubted that she will maintain contact
with her, and rather than ask him outright why he thinks that she subtly questions him, after which
he reveals it is due to Hamlet’s love for her that he doubts her. Reviews Select overall rating (no
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Every explained section is accompanied by screenshots from the specimen materials provided by
WJEC. When I burned in desire to question them further, they made themselves air, into which they
vanished. When Ophelia brings out the daisy, she could be sarcastically giving it to Claudius,
because she knows what he has done by murdering old Hamlet, and therefore he is most definitely
not innocent. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
feedback. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. How do
you think an audience might respond to this part of the play. However, Claudius did not set out to
hurt Ophelia therefore is not the main cause of her death, just an indirect one. And lastly, her faith in
Polonious is gone, as he is gone and therefore she sees that she has no faith left for anyone. As she
hands out flowers, she is placing them with the people she believes they signify, in her head. Without
the murder, neither Ophelia nor Hamlet would be dead. Claudius, unlike Hamlet, committed his cruel
acts while 100% sane, which shows us his cruelty and disregard for other people. GCSE English
Literature Teaching Resources: WJEC Comparing Unseen Poetry is a complete lesson by lesson unit
of work (includes detailed lessons and activities, a 53 slide PowerPoint and 4 accompanying
worksheets). In this scene we witness Polonius’s control over Ophelia, and the way he blames her
rather than himself. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
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violates our terms and conditions. Taking this course of action almost certainly added to her
madness, which led up to her death. Dive into a world of captivating reads without breaking the bank.
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were looking for. Mock exam papers on: 'The Railway Modeller' by Sheenagh Pugh and 'The
Railway Clerk' by Nissam Ezekial; 'Looking into the Field' by Tony Curtis and 'Hatching' by
Elizabeth Jennings; 'The Moth's Plea' by Elizabeth Jennings and 'Weasels' by John Tripp. Our
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captivating reads without breaking the bank. The licence would thereafter be automatically renewed
for additional licence periods of 12 months unless you terminate the licence. Lastly, Claudius was at
fault for Ophelia’s death as his murder of Old Hamlet was the catalyst for all the events that led up
to her death. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. The English department follow the
AQA Specifications for English Literature (8702 ) and. HERO: (Unmasking) And when I lived, I
was your other wife. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave
some feedback. Answer two questions: one from Section A (questions 1-6) and Section B (question
7). Forms part of the TES English collection for WJEC GCSE English Literature 2010 -
Contemporary Unseen Poetry Comparison. At the beginning of the play, it seems as if Hamlet is
solely responsible for her death, however as we progress we see how different people had a part to
play in the cause of her death. By this we can see that she respects his advice, but another reason for
her questioning manner, may be due to the politeness she must convey to her brother as she is a
woman. We offer a range of exams, from GCSEs to A-Levels with WJEC, Exdexcel Pearson, AQA
and Cambridge International. My fingers itch. Wife, we scarce thought us blest That God had lent us
but this only child, But now I see this one is one too much, And that we have a curse in having her.
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again, it is almost as if she is forgiving them for not being there. Supporting teachers from the
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is saying to Ophelia that she is naive and this is because she has never experienced matters like this
before, however while he is saying this he is not being patronising as such. Our customer service
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through pinterest EnglishGrade5's Shop 3.73 34 reviews Not the right resource. The cruel way
Hamlet told her that he didn’t love her will have made her feel used, and made a mockery of. And
lastly, her faith in Polonious is gone, as he is gone and therefore she sees that she has no faith left for
anyone. From Act 3 Scene 2, we can see that Hamlets erratic behaviour is beginning to take its toll
on Ophelia and this makes us see that Hamlet is the direct cause of her madness. Claudius, unlike
Hamlet, committed his cruel acts while 100% sane, which shows us his cruelty and disregard for
other people. This highly erratic behaviour will not only have left Ophelia confused but angry, as the
entirety of the court will have heard the disrespectful manner in which Hamlet flirts with Ophelia.
This Skills and Practice Book gives students the confidence they need to tackle the GCSE English
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