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English Literature
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Discuss how Twelfth Night disrupts ideas of class and status.

Twelfth Night, by nature, is a play of the world being turned upside down. This notion manifests itself in the systematic degeneration of established constructs of the medieval era in which the play was f...

Answered by April H. English Literature tutor
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Discuss how hair styles symbolise and reflect identity in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s ‘Americanah’

The tight curls of natural African hair are deemed somehow inferior to the long, straight locks of white American women. The narrator has to book a very long appointment to have her hair extensions and in...

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Analyse the character of Iago in Othello

Iago's character is one that is built on the concept of deception. Whilst the audience is aware of his falsehoods, the characters he interacts with during the play are unaware, and therefore the audience ...

Answered by Rebecca B. English Literature tutor
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Explore the portrayal of two themes in Great Expectations.

Dickens portrays both love and class, not only as prominent themes in Great Expectations but as two forces acting in opposition. Dickens shows this predominantly through the characterisation of Pip. Pip’s...

Answered by Pippa H. English Literature tutor
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To what extent would you agree that Shakespeare presents Gertrude and Ophelia as severely flawed in 'Hamlet'?

It is easy to view Hamlet’s mother Gertrude as ‘severely flawed’ due to the fact that she has married her late husband’s brother not two months after his death. This flaw manifests itself, as Rebecca Smit...

Answered by Maija C. English Literature tutor
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