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English Literature
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How Does Williams Create Tension in the Opening Scenes of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’?

Tennessee Williams uses key staging in the didascalia and dramatic irony in his dialogue to create tension in the opening scenes of 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. The small enclosed space of the apartment am...

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How would I go about analysing a poem?

Before you go about analysing a poem formally, you should read through it a couple of times to ensure you have some sort of understanding of what it is saying as a whole. Keep in mind that there is no rig...

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How does Dracula explore social anxieties and fears?

Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' can be interpreted as a text that explores the social anxieties of Victorian society. The future of Britain was uncertain as the social hierarchy became challenged as women's right...

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How do I do a language analysis of an unseen extract from Hamlet?

Language analysis questions may seem daunting, but as long as you have a good understanding and knowledge of the text then there is no need to worry. Teachers and examiners are looking for answers that ar...

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Write about the significance of descriptive language in The Great Gatsby.

In The Great Gatsby, descriptive language is often used to reveal the characters in the novel. The first description of Daisy reflects the allure she has through imagery such as 'her low, thrilli...

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