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“City, Court or Country: a writer’s setting is always significant.” Discuss how far you agree with this view, in relation to 'The Merchant's Tale'

Setting is of great importance in The Merchant's Tale, as the majority of the the action, notably the all-important cuckolding scene, unfolds in the walled garden, a not so oblique satire of the ...

Answered by Flora M. English tutor
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In what way is Victorian thinking reflecting in Thomas Hardy's 'Nature's Questioning'?

In the poem ‘Nature’s Questioning’, Thomas Hardy’s intrinsic and subjective relationship with nature causes him to look to the natural world as a mouthpiece for questions that challenged Victorian thinkin...

Answered by Ria H. English tutor
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How does Bronte incorporate elements of the Gothic Tradition within her novel, Jane Eyre?

Clear elements of the Gothic Heroine may be found within the novel’s protagonist, Jane Eyre, a character who both embodies and subverts the Gothic tradition. A far cry from the rather two-dimensional hero...

Answered by Pete L. English tutor
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How do I write a good introduction to an essay?

The introduction can be the hardest part for some people as it is the first and therefore sometimes most daunting task. However, once you get your head around it and get a good template for all further es...

Answered by Ellie G. English tutor
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'In literature love is presented as a negative emotion'. By comparing TWO prose texts, explore the extent to which you agree with this statement.

Although love can be seen as quite pessimistic in a number of modern texts, some books retain the view that love is a positive emotion.
In Murakami's "Norwegian Wood", love is seen to be l...

Answered by Matteo E. English tutor
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