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Female silence in Shakespeare

Lilla Grindlay explores the significance of the journey from speech to silence for women in four of Shakespeare’s plays

Isabella is in the foreground and Angelo is close by; it looks like he is shouting at her.
The silent Isabella with Angelo, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 2003
© Donald Cooper/Photostage

AQA (A): Paper 1 Love through the ages (Othello and Measure for Measure)

AQA (B): Paper 1 Aspects of tragedy (Othello); Aspects of comedy (Twelfth Night)

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