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How do I include context in my literature essay?

Context is key to the top marks in a literature essay and it is best applied subtly to bring greater depth to your main points. Context can explain why a poet has used a particular technique or add a rich...

Answered by Hannah K. English tutor
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How should I approach an essay title that I find particularly challenging.

The first thing to remember with essay titles is that the question will most likely make a statement and ask you to what extent you agree or disagree with it. For example; "the ideals of freedom and ...

Answered by Rebecca C. English tutor
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How does Percy Bysshe Shelley explore the theme of change in 'Ozymandias'?

Described as a mocking and sneering “King of Kings”, Shelley creates an arrogant and proud persona for the titular Ozymandias. This is further emphasised by the dscription of his statue as “vast” and &quo...

Answered by Hannah R. English tutor
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Both unharnessed movement and painful stagnation are prevalent in Coleridge's work. Discuss.

The problem of harnessing energy is at the heart of Coleridge’s writing.  In his poetry, he battles both to control powerful emotions and also revive crippling forms of writer’s block.  In The Rime of...

Answered by Bunty K. English tutor
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Discuss the use of doubling in the plays of Shakespeare.

Emma Smith states that Doubling is not just a 'practical necessity, but a representational technique that could also make connections and contrasts between distinct characters or worlds'. She explains it ...

Answered by Tesni J. English tutor
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