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English Literature
A Level

What is the difference between personification, anthropomorphism and pathetic fallacy?

These three literary devices are often misidentified and confused with one another. However, there are some easy ways to work out which one you are observing in use in a given text.

Answered by Imogen S. English Literature tutor
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Discuss feminism in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

It is possible to discuss the topic of Feminism within Frankenstein through Shelley’s female characters and how the female characters are constructed and portrayed. In the novel, women seem to somewhat...

Answered by Anna T. English Literature tutor
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How do I go about writing comparative essays?

How to write comparative essays
The important thing to keep in mind when needing to compare texts is that in any question the emphasis is on both the similarities and differences betwe...

Answered by Henry F. English Literature tutor
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In what way should I analyse form, structure, and language in my essay?

The most sophisticated way of making sure you integrate form, structure, and language into your essay is to synthesise them. As opposed to writing a paragraph on each element (which can certainly be us...

Answered by Leanne G. English Literature tutor
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What is anthropomorphism?

Anthropomorphism is a lot like personification, but just the kind of term that students may stumble over in an exam if they haven't seen it before.

Like personification, anthropomorphism ...

Answered by Laurie A. English Literature tutor
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