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English Literature
A Level

What would be the best way to structure my introduction?

The introduction is a vital part of your writing, particularly considering it is the first impression the examiner will get of your essay. Firstly, it is important to state what you will be arguing for/di...

Answered by Alice A. English Literature tutor
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How do I include quotations in essays?

There are several ways of including quotations in essays. I believe the best way is to use lots of quotations and ensure that they are embedded in your answer as to keep the argument smooth. Here is a goo...

Answered by Paddy S. English Literature tutor
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How should I write a good introduction to an essay?

For an A Level English essay, your introduction should be relatively short and to the point, whilst achieving three objectives. Firstly, you need to show that you understand the question. The examiners wi...

Answered by Harry W. English Literature tutor
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"With close reference to his poetry, consider the ways in which W.H. Auden explores the concept of suffering in his poetry."

Key to Auden's perspective on suffering is that suffering is a constant component of human existence, made clear in Surgical Ward, where he observes how those who experience acute pain magnify th...

Answered by Chester P. English Literature tutor
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Who is the villain in Shakespeare's 'Othello'

In Shakepeare's Othello, the boundaries between the antagonist and protagonist are blurred, meaning that there is no definite villain or tragic hero. Iago is often seen as the typical villain as ...

Answered by Alexandra H. English Literature tutor
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