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English Literature
A Level

How do I go about analysing a poem?

Analysing a poem may appear daunting, but by going through it methodically you can ensure that you maximise your grade potential.

Begin with the content of the poem, for example Em...

Answered by Ruth D. English Literature tutor
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What are some common themes in gothic literature?

Gothic literature is a genre of literature that developed from Romanticism in the 18th century, with The Castle of Otranto widely regarded as the first of its kind. The genre has many 'tropes'...

Answered by Emma S. English Literature tutor
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What is creative transformational coursework?

Creative transformational coursework is a form of assessment that involves writing in the style of an author whose work you have studied. For example, a student may write an extra chapter for an Austen...

Answered by Charlotte F. English Literature tutor
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Perform a feminist reading of Frida Kahlo's 'The Two Fridas'

The two Frida’s are linked by a shared heart that has been pierced and is bleeding. I read this painting as speaking to the effects that patriarchal institutions have on the way women lead their lives....

Answered by Nessa H. English Literature tutor
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How do I start my answer?

Before you start writing, make sure you know what you’re going to say. Take ten minutes to do a rough plan. Often the best place to start is the wording of the title – it will focus what you say on the...

Answered by Louis N. English Literature tutor
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