Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud ben Mohammed Anoun, Moorish Ambassador to Queen Elizabeth (1600-1) This week's homework: listen to this programme about Machiavelli - click here to listen... |
EXAM DATES: SUMMER 2011
EXAM DATES : SUMMER 2011
AS COMMS & CULTURE: 20 MAY 9.30AM
A2 COMMS & CULTURE: 22 JUNE 2.00PM
AS LITERATURE: 23 MAY 9.30AM
A2 LITERATURE: 16 JUNE 9.30AM
AS COMMS & CULTURE: 20 MAY 9.30AM
A2 COMMS & CULTURE: 22 JUNE 2.00PM
AS LITERATURE: 23 MAY 9.30AM
A2 LITERATURE: 16 JUNE 9.30AM
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
A2 LITERATURE - STARTING OTHELLO (& hwk)
When Shakespeare was writing Othello, it's hard to imagine that he wasn't influenced by the visit to London of a delegation from Barbary in 1600/01, led by the Barbarian ambassador Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud. Apparently their dress and customs caused quite a stir in London at the time. Below is the official portrait of the ambassador from that visit - is this what Shakespeare imagined when he was creating his protagonist?
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