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English Literature
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How is the theme of jealousy explored in Shakespeare's 'Othello'?

Through his portrayal of Othello, our tragic hero who we see transform from a noble soldier to an aggressive madman, Shakespeare expresses the harsh realities of jealousy. Iago declares to Othello, 'O bew...

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What is one way in which the disturbing aspects of human nature are explored in 'Othello?'

Iago shares a viewpoint on human nature, exploring its disturbing aspect through one’s exploitative potential, and the power of hatred. E.A J. Honigmann describes Iago as the ‘liar, betrayer [and] mental ...

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Comparing The Great Gatsby and pre-1900 romantic poetry: How have the authors presented love as unconditional and permanent?

DEFINE: Unconditional love is unchanging and without limitations; it is most closely described as agape love - a love that transcends, that serves regardless of circumstances. When it is ...

Answered by Meryn T. English Literature tutor
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How to Write an Introduction and a Conclusion

Writing an introduction and conclusion for an English Literature essay can often be the most difficult process as choosing which information to include whilst not giving away to much about your essay can ...

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How do I measure the meter of a poem?

A poem's meter consists of a two features: how many syllables there are in each line and the metric 'feet' within each line. Counting syllables is as easy as it sounds:
'The time of year thou mayst i...

Answered by Charlie I. English Literature tutor
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