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English Literature
A Level

How do I effectively revise quotes?

It is much easier to remember something if we break it down into smaller parts. Therefore I tend to sort my quotations in relation to themes and characters and here you can see that there are a lot of ove...

Answered by Natalia F. English Literature tutor
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I don't really "get" poetry. How am I supposed to analyse it?

When analysing poetry, there are a number of simple things that we can pick out and look at in detail to discuss the poem. Firstly, the poet's choice of words is very important in displaying their intenti...

Answered by Alexander R. English Literature tutor
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How can I take notes on all the books?

Note-taking is important, and can seem like an unsurpassable task. You're going to probably have three books minimum, and that's before we even consider coursework. My best advice is to m...

Answered by Patrick N. English Literature tutor
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Consider the view that Shakespeare's presentation of personal and political power in King Lear has universal interest and relevance

In ‘King Lear’, Shakespeare presents personal and political power from a number of different angles and thus, in a number of different ways. Much focus is inevitably given to Lear himself, and the dichoto...

Answered by Clara G. English Literature tutor
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How do I structure an successful essay based on comparing novels?

To structure a successful essay on comparing literary works, it is key to introduce an argument that compares the two set texts, and not talk about them seperately. To start the essay off, you should use ...

Answered by Megan G. English Literature tutor
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