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English Literature
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How to write a coherent essay in timed conditions?

Firstly, write an introduction and include a clear outline. In essence, your introduction should be an answer to the question, once you’ve identified the type. If there isn’t a s...

Answered by Francesca J. English Literature tutor
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How far do you agree with the statement ''moral corruption taints all in the world of Hamlet''? Remember to use contextual information and refer to the text in your answer.

Throughout Shakespeare's revenge tragedy 'Hamlet', Hamlet's world is portrayed to be shaped by its corruption and rotten disposition. Each member of the state is shown to be influenced by each other's act...

Answered by Grace M. English Literature tutor
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Why is Milton's Satan so much more interesting than his Adam, Eve or God?

Good question - well done for not disowning your intuitions about Satan. In a sense, this is the core question that faces readers of Paradise Lost today. Why would Milton, writing a Protestant tr...

Answered by Haroun H. English Literature tutor
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How do I add context into my paragraph?

Context is vital for showing your understanding of a text as well as helping support your argument when writing an essay. It is important when adding a context point to your paragraph that is is only a br...

Answered by Jemima W. English Literature tutor
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What is the importance of soliloquies in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'?

Soliloquies are speeches spoken by a character that reveal personal thoughts and feelings when no one else apart from them is on-stage. In 'Hamlet', it is difficult to summarise the personality and charac...

Answered by Maki G. English Literature tutor
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