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How can you analyse the structure of Tess of the D'Urbervilles?

This is a great question, and a keen analysis of structure is how you can really start to reach those top marks and hit some of the points that a lot of students will miss.
When analysing a novel it...

Answered by Declan H. English tutor
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What should I put in a good thesis?

For an essay on a piece of literature, a good approach is to choose a unifying main theme to discuss, and to do so via a three-pronged thesis. The three prongs of the thesis will ideally each get one para...

Answered by Liora W. English tutor
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How does the notion of the American Dream manifest through The Great Gatsby?

This is a fantastic question. Lots to get your teeth into. First of all - unpack the question. If you unpack the question you will know which way to take it. So what does the 'American Dream' really mean?...

Answered by Lizzie H. English tutor
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I'm having trouble connecting the two texts when asked to discuss in a compare/contrast question. How can I better approach this?

When comparing and contrasting two texts, it's important to remind yourself that there will always be a something to say. It is absolutely fine if you identify way more elements of the texts that are diff...

Answered by English tutor
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How do I use critics in my essays?

Firstly, find a reliable sources to use. Next, read the source. Highlight the points that are relevant to your themes for your text. When picking quotations, do not pick a quote thats any more than a smal...

Answered by Jasmine P. English tutor
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