Help students move beyond surface-level discussions of jealousy and explore how Shakespeare constructs envy, manipulation, imagination, and false reality in Othello.
This free downloadable resource includes ready-to-use Student Workbook activities designed to develop analytical thinking, close reading, and essay writing skills through the QuoteCards 4Cs Framework.
Perfect for:
✔ Year 10 English and above
✔ Senior English
✔ QCAA General English
✔ English Literature
✔ Shakespeare units
✔ Essay preparation and revision
What’s Included
This free download contains curriculum-aligned workbook lessons focused on:
The distinction between envy and jealousy
Iago’s manipulation and destructive imagination
The “architecture” of false reality
Interrelationships between quotes and ideas
Analytical writing and conceptual thinking
AO-aligned literary analysis tasks
Students engage with:
quote selection,
annotation,
chronological plotting,
conceptual analysis,
and extended analytical responses.
Designed to encourage active learning, independent revision, and deeper engagement with Shakespeare’s Othello.
Equip students with the tools to analyse Shakespeare’s Othello with greater depth, sophistication, and confidence.
Download your free resource now and explore how jealousy reshapes truth, identity, and reality in one of Shakespeare’s most enduring tragedies.
[DOWNLOAD FREE OTHELLO LESSONS]
N.B. No card details will be taken
Help students move beyond surface-level discussions of jealousy and explore how Shakespeare constructs envy, manipulation, imagination, and false reality in Othello.
This free downloadable resource includes ready-to-use Student Workbook activities designed to develop analytical thinking, close reading, and essay writing skills through the QuoteCards 4Cs Framework.
Perfect for:
✔ Year 10 English and above
✔ Senior English
✔ QCAA General English
✔ English Literature
✔ Shakespeare units
✔ Essay preparation and revision
What’s Included
This free download contains curriculum-aligned workbook lessons focused on:
The distinction between envy and jealousy
Iago’s manipulation and destructive imagination
The “architecture” of false reality
Interrelationships between quotes and ideas
Analytical writing and conceptual thinking
AO-aligned literary analysis tasks
Students engage with:
quote selection,
annotation,
chronological plotting,
conceptual analysis,
and extended analytical responses.
Designed to encourage active learning, independent revision, and deeper engagement with Shakespeare’s Othello.
Equip students with the tools to analyse Shakespeare’s Othello with greater depth, sophistication, and confidence.
Download your free resource now and explore how jealousy reshapes truth, identity, and reality in one of Shakespeare’s most enduring tragedies.
[DOWNLOAD FREE OTHELLO LESSONS]
N.B. No card details will be taken