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English Literature
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Explore how the theme of jealousy is portrayed in Othello

Theatre in Jacobean England acted as a form of didactic allegory, namely a means of teaching the public social lessons. In the case of William Shakespeare's 1605 play Othello, the play emphasises...

Answered by Angus W. English Literature tutor
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What is the best way to set up an essay?

The best way to set up an essay is to first skim through or remember from the text 4-6 simple points when taking into account the question asked. Then think of possible quotes to support your answer and w...

Answered by Erin H. English Literature tutor
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How do you decide which quotes to learn, and how do you revise them for the exam?

When writing an exam answer, each paragraph should make a point, give evidence, and explain/analyse the evidence in relation to the question. The evidenc...

Answered by Sarah T. English Literature tutor
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How does Keats portray nature in 'Autumn'?

From the title we know that nature is going to play a dominant role in Keats' poem Autumn - not only is it the title but Autumn itself becomes a female character when Keats' personifies and apost...

Answered by Zephy L. English Literature tutor
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Love is a complicated emotion. In light of this claim, explore how Shakespeare and Fitzgerald present love in the Sonnets and The Great Gatsby. Consider Rattigan’s The Browning Version in the course of your response.

In these three texts love is shown to be the most unruly of emotions; a passionate, intense affliction of desire; it is misunderstood, abused and turbulent. Yet it can be genuine and lasting. Novel, play ...

Answered by Hafsa B. English Literature tutor
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