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Surveillance and paranoia in Measure for Measure

Fiona Dunlop shows how setting Measure for Measure in the context of changing attitudes to punishment gives rise to other interpretations of the play

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WJEC; AQA (A) and (B) Literature and Edexcel Literature give a free choice of Shakespeare’s drama. This article addresses:

AO3 Explore connections and comparisons between different literary texts, informed by interpretations of other readers

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