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English Literature
A Level

How can Jay Gatsby in Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' be read as a Romantic Hero?

It is important when answering a question at A-Level English Literature to be able to define the key terms of the question in your introduction. Therefore, it would be useful to learn off a few of these l...

Answered by Lyndsey S. English Literature tutor
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'Loss and suffering are familiar conditions with human experience.'

In Chaucer's 'The Merchant's Tale' and Webster's 'The Duchess of Malfi' the writer's contemporary societies are reflected in the society portrayed, with both consisting of a feudal system governed by Rich...

Answered by Georgia A. English Literature tutor
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‘Othello’ – William Shakespeare ‘Ultimately it is hard to see Emilia as anything other than a tragic victim of male power and malice.’ To what extent do you agree with this view? [...] comment on Shakespeare’s dramatic methods.

Introduction - setting the scene for the question (in an exam setting, context can be important, but what's more vital is conceiving of your thesis, laying it out and giving evidence for why you think thi...

Answered by Kali-Rose S. English Literature tutor
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Explore the ways in which Williams makes use of confrontation in A Streetcar Named Desire.

Within Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, Williams uses confrontation, whether it be gross physical acts of violation committed by Stanley, or that of psychological confrontation of Blanche's realities, ...

Answered by Isobel J. English Literature tutor
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‘Women in literature are obsessed with money’. Discuss.

Literature by or about women tends to focus largely on the issue of financial insecurity of the women, hence it becomes a pivotal feature within the novel. In both ‘Sense and Sensibility’ by Jane Austen a...

Answered by Ella G. English Literature tutor
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