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English Literature
A Level

In Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein', is the creature truly a monster?

While in Victor's eyes the creature is most certainly a monster, describing him frequently as 'fiend' and immediately fleeing the scene once the creature is brought to life in disgust: 'how can I describe...

Answered by Melanie S. English Literature tutor
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How much detail do I need to go into in my essay plan?

Your essay plan should not take up too much of your time, but at the same time it is essential you have a plan. It will provide for a more organised essay and will serve as an outline of a structure you c...

Answered by Kristina C. English Literature tutor
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In Emily Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights', to what extent can Heathcliff be depicted as a Byronic hero instead of a Gothic Villain?

The Byronic hero is an idealised but flawed character exemplified in the life and writings of Lord Byron, characterised by his ex-lover Lady Caroline Lamb as being "mad, bad, and dangerous to know&qu...

Answered by Lauren F. English Literature tutor
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How should I structure an introduction to my coursework essay?

Don't finalise your conclusion until you have decided exactly what you are arguing. Once you have done this, write your argument into a thesis statement. A thesis statement is what will run throughout you...

Answered by Rachel B. English Literature tutor
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What does the repeated use of the word "sport" suggest about Antony and Cleopatra's relationship?

Both Antony and Cleopatra describe their relationship as "sport" throughout the play; suggesting that they both view their feelings towards each other as nothing more than something to enjoy. It...

Answered by Katyana R. English Literature tutor
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