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English Literature
A Level

Mary Shelley describes 'Frankenstein' as her "hideous progeny". To what extent does Frankenstein's "Creature" represent the true monstrosity of the novel?

AO1 - "Read, understand and respond to texts" AO2 - Language, Form and StructureAO3 - ContextAO4 - Range of vocab/sentence structureAO1 - Have a good knowledge of primary texts/a range of critic...

Answered by Anya G. English Literature tutor
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How do I complete an essay using the 'key terms' without it sounding repetitive?

The short answer here is, 'you can't'. GCSE and A-Level markers will look for continued acknowledgement of the question and so you must use the 'key words' to conclude all of your relevant answer material...

Answered by Anna N. English Literature tutor
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How is the theme of individualism presented within American Literature 1880-1940?

Introduction: start with a thesis statement about individualism in regards to all American literature. Then make more specific point on how your chosen texts reflect such and through which characters. In ...

Answered by Gift O. English Literature tutor
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To what extent can Hamlet be considered a heroic character?

Essay PlanHamlet as a heroic character: Consider what elements of his character can be viewed as heroic in light of more modern understandings of heroism....

Answered by Emily C. English Literature tutor
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What are metrics in poetry?

Metrics refers to the rhythm of a poem. By rhythm, we mean how the words are said in natural speech.
In spoken language, words are made up of syllables that are either stressed or unstressed, by whi...

Answered by Kayleigh B. English Literature tutor
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