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English Literature
A Level

how do I begin to write an essay in an exam?

First and Foremost; a Plan! Utilising the first 5-10 minutes of the exam to create a throrough plan of the direction of your essay is crucial as It prevents you losing direction midway through your essay ...

Answered by Rosie J. English Literature tutor
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What do Iago's monologues in Act I scene I of Othello reveal about his character?

Iago's monologues in Act I, Scene I of Othello set up his character as the antagonist of the play. He outlines one of his reasons for hating Othello: the fact that he was passed over for promotion in favo...

Answered by Alison O. English Literature tutor
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Discuss ways in which Dickinson presents loss in 'The last Night that she lived'

(Taken from AS Level poetry section)

Dickinson presents the idea of death and loss to be something that is not unusual in her life. By using the word 'common' to describe the night, it suggests dea...

Answered by Beth R. English Literature tutor
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Explore Shakespeare's presentation of Jealousy in 'Othello'. You must related your discussion to relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading.

Jealousy is inherent to Shakespeare's 'Othello'; with its use illuminating the disturbing traits which even the noblest of characters cannot escape. The character of 'Othello' is used by Shakespeare to ex...

Answered by Me D. English Literature tutor
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Explore the ways in which jealousy is explored in Wuthering Heights and Othello

Jealousy has been a powerful theme in literature since the Greek classics and has had a strong influence on authors throughout different literary periods. Shakespeare demonstrates this theme predominantly...

Answered by Emily H. English Literature tutor
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