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English Literature
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How should I prepare a text for an A Level English examination?

It is crucial to have read the text more than once ; this does not necessarily have to be in a linear manner, for once you are aware of the underlying structure it is possible to comb through a text thema...

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How does Fitzgerald present the theme of isolation through the character of Jay Gatsby in 'The Great Gatsby'?

Gatsby is the primary representation of a figure that is completely isolated due to his disassociation with reality, and the belief that by simply acquiring wealth he will be able to secure Daisy’s love. ...

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How should i generally set out my essays?

Generally speaking you can tackle your essays in one of two ways. You could take the examiner through the essay question chronologically, with your three paragraphs relating to different sections of the t...

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how to plan essay structure for any exam question

The best way you can prepare for the essay is to already have an idea of what you are going to be arguing for and against. This does not mean planning every possible question they could ask but instead re...

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Modern literature shows the destructive nature of family life. Compare the ways that family is presented in the two texts.

In the naturalistic family drama “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” by Tennessee Williams, the role of women within the family and the ways in which characters react to them displays destructive aspects of family li...

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