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English Literature
A Level

What should you consider and examine when writing an analysis of an unseen poem?

Imagine you were presented with this sonnet by Seamus Heaney as an unseen poem in your exam:
When all the others were away at MassI was all hers as we peeled potatoes.They brok...

Answered by Francesca P. English Literature tutor
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Can you explain to me how to construct a good essay?

The key thing with writing a good essay is coming up with a strong thesis. When examiners mark your paper they generally look for a sense of clarity and a strong line of argument. You are usually given a ...

Answered by Hanna W. English Literature tutor
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'Discuss the difference in presentation of rhythm and music between T.S. Eliot and S. T. Coleridge.'

That a ‘man, that hath not music in his soul — can never be a true poet’ is a tenet showing how closely music and poetry must be intertwined in the artist’s mind: if the detailing of our emotions is our l...

Answered by Immy O. English Literature tutor
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Compare the roles of gender in at least two Shakespeare plays

This isn't a question which has a set answer, but there are certain ways to answer questions on comparison. Choose your texts, preferably exceptionally contrasting and identify the themes within. For the ...

Answered by Cecily B. English Literature tutor
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What is the best way to structure an A Level essay in order to most effectively meet the Assessment Objectives?

At A Level, the structure of essay is absolutely essential to ensure the Assessment Objectives are fully met. Examiners will have hundreds of texts to mark, delegating a relatively small amount of time to...

Answered by Jess A. English Literature tutor
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