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Shakespeare’s mouth-stopping kisses

Some of the most prickly relationships in literature are also the most compelling. Alison Kelly’s comparison of conventional and combative relationships in two of Shakespeare’s plays can be used to illuminate a wide range of different texts

Tamsin Greig as Beatrice and Joseph Millson as Benedick (RSC)
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Edexcel Literature Explorations in drama and Reflections in literary studies

AQA (A) and (B) Dramatic genres, and Extended essay and Shakespeare study

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