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How should I plan an essay about a particular set text in an English A Level exam?

Often exams are as much about knowing what to leave out of an answer as they are about knowing what to put in. The most important thing is to read the question carefully and then set aside 10 minutes to p...

Answered by Alex B. English tutor
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In what ways may a text relate to its societal context?

There are many points of relation between a text and its context, whether these will be identified within the text is dependant on the students knowledge of the context:literary interrelation: a text may ...

Answered by Simeon E. English tutor
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Explore the theme of Power in Shelley's 'Ozymandias'

(Introduction)Shelley's 'Ozymandias', adhering to the literary themes typical of the Romantic movement, heavily contrasts the relationship between the timeless power of nature with the futile efforts, boa...

Answered by Joshua H. English tutor
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Explore how Beckett uses repetition in 'Waiting for Godot'.

Beckett uses repetition in speech, stage actions, and the overall structure of the play, to demonstrate the futility and circularity of existence. Many of the characters repeat their language; Acts 1 and ...

Answered by Katie H. English tutor
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"In Richard III, Shakespeare demonstrates that women lack agency." By exploring the role and dramatic presentation of women in Richard III, evaluate this view.

Although the women in Richard III are seen as victims, their theatrical roles within the play supplies them with agency. As a play that derives partial inspiration from the tradition of morality plays, th...

Answered by Emma W. English tutor
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