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The eloquence of silence in Shakespeare’s tragedies

Lilla Grindlay explores how the silences in Shakespeare’s plays can be as powerful as his words

Close-up of the Ghost, who is pointing away from himself.
The silent beckoning ghost of Old Hamlet
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AQA (A): Paper 1 Love through the ages (Othello)

AQA (B): Paper 1 Aspects of tragedy (Othello, King Lear); Paper 2 Elements of crime (Hamlet)

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