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Argument and intimacy in metaphysical poetry

‘In My Lady’s Chamber’

Nicola Onyett examines the bedchamber as a symbolic setting in plays and poems by Shakespeare, Swift and Duffy

Othello and Desdemona lying on a bed on stage, watched by other characters, including a handcuffed Iago.
Death in the bedchamber — Othello and Desdemona in the 1989 RSC production
© Donald Cooper/Photostage

AQA (A): Paper 1 Love through the ages (Othello); Paper 2B (Carol Ann Duffy)

AQA (B): Paper 1 Tragedy (Othello)

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