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English Literature
A Level

Gilead’s women are powerless because they are utterly divided and unsupportive of each other.’ Examine this view of Atwood’s presentation of the female characters in The Handmaid’s Tale.

At first glance, Atwood’s totalitarian dystopia in The Handmaid’s Taleprojects a sense of nihilism in terms of female power, in its division of women into factions that reduce them to singular fu...

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Examine the ways in which Plath presents nature in her poetry.

In Plath's poetry, nature is presented in increasingly threatening ways. In 'Wuthering Heights', nature seems to 'funnel her heat away' and the grasses invite her to 'whiten' her bones 'among them', refle...

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How is the theme of identity explored in Tennessee Williams' play 'A Streetcar Named Desire'?

Williams explores identity primarily through the mental deterioration of the character 'Blanche' and her struggle to shed the life of the 'Southern Belle' and become a part of the Post-WW2, modern society...

Answered by Nicole M. English Literature tutor
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How do you structure an essay response?


The basic essay structure is as followed: INTRODUCTION: This is a wider, concise and whole interpretation of the text at hand. It is usually better to write ...

Answered by Roomana L. English Literature tutor
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How do you structure a typical English Literature essay?

The key to getting top marks for your essay is ensuring that the structure is clear and consistent. For most essays, the structure would consist of a topic sentence/ point e.g. 'Shakespeare presents Iago ...

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