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English Literature
A Level

Discuss reactions to transgressions in two texts

Revelations of disobedience and transgression establish a difference between the central male characters in Henrik Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' and John Milton's 'Paradise Lost'; whereas Helmer is only willin...

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How does Shakespeare present the relationship between Othello and Iago?

In his play 'Othello', Shakespeare portrays the relationship between the eponymous Othello and the Machiavellian Iago in a dramatic and compelling way. His subtle, yet powerful use of language, as well as...

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Explore the ways Williams portrays the rise of a new social order in A Streetcar Named Desire

The dominating theme in A Streetcar Named Desire is the conflict between values and culture between the Old South and the New South. The rise of a new social order is entirely embodied by Stanley whose do...

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How does Orwell explore the threat to individuality in 1984?

A useful way to approach this question might be to think about the political context in which Orwell wrote 1984. Orwell's novel can be seen as a reaction to the totalitarian systems of government...

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How should I structure my essay concerning depictions in Heathcliff in ‘Wuthering Heights’?

Well there are many different ways of structuring an essay that work for different people. In A Level English it is really important that you can highlight different aspects of the form, the structure and...

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