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English
A Level

Evaluate the ways in which poets manage to create profound significance beneath an apparently simple form of poetry

The principles of Lyrical Ballads, as found in Wordsworth’s ‘The Preface’, suggest that poetry should imitate ‘language used by men’ and represent ‘incidents and situations from common life’. Therefore, w...

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Answered by Emily B. English tutor
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How is marriage presented in Austen's Pride and Prejudice

Austen's Pride and Prejudice engages with the subject of marriage from the very first page; by the end of the chapter, the marital ambitions of Mrs Bennet towards her daughter's are established. Yet the n...

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Answered by Harriet G. English tutor
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How does Shakespeare present order and disorder in the play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'?

A useful way to start thinking about the duality of order and disorder in A Midsummer Night's Dream is to compare and contrast Shakespeare's use of settings. The tale begins in Athens, where the ...

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Answered by Lucy G. English tutor
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Hamlet portrays a world in which little is what it appears to be. Discuss.

Opening Lines and Essay Structure for A-Level English Essay.
Hamlet is a play rooted in and riddled with deception. The characters within this play ceaselessly deceive and connive and as a r...

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Answered by Max H. English tutor
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What is Literary Theory and how do I integrate it into my essays?

Literary Theory is a great way of generating new and interesting interpretations of a text, and will definitely impress your examiner and gain extra marks if used correctly! There are many 'Schools of The...

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Answered by Devi J. English tutor
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