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English Literature
A Level

How should I write a conclusion?

The important thing with a conclusion is to reassert the most important aspects of your essay. It is best not to say anything new, as the space left will not allow for you to explain your new point. Inste...

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I don't understand how to structure an essay about the theme of control in 'The Tempest,' how would you do it?

When you write an essay about a theme, you will want to cover different bases of it. For example, instead of focusing on just physical control, it is also important to discuss emotional control. The way I...

Answered by Abi U. English Literature tutor
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How do I structure an A-level English essay?

A method that works for me is highlighting the key terms in the question and then approaching it thematically from there. Let's take the question 'Compare and contrast the presentation of marriage...

Answered by Atlantis O. English Literature tutor
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How is Othello presented as a victim?

Firstly let's think about what this means. How does Shakespeare portray Othello? Is he consistent in this? How do the themes of Othello impact this presentation? What does it mean to be a victim?...

Answered by Jennifer B. English Literature tutor
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How do I find critics to use in my essays, and how do I use them effectively?

Using critics in essays can be a daunting step up from GCSE to A-level English but it's easy when you know how, and if you follow these steps you'll miss the most common mistakes people make.Firstly, make...

Answered by Sarah M. English Literature tutor
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