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If I was talking about spirituality regarding Wordsworth's 'Ode: Intimations of Immortality' and Blakes 'The Tyger', what would be an example of an introduction with a clear thesis statement?

The thesis statement is underlined/bold and always at the end of an introduction... NOTE: (O) and (T) are the abbreviated forms of the poems' titles. Both William Blake and William Wordsworth use various ...

Answered by Ella M. English tutor
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'Othello's downfall is not due to his jealousy, but his hubris'. Discuss with relation to the play as a whole.

Introduction - Define key words and introduce key quotations e.g. 'green eyed monster that doth mock the meat it feeds on', 'sweet Desdemon', 'I hate the Moor, and it is thought abroad that 'twixt my shee...

Answered by Kitty H. English tutor
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How should I revise for my A Level English Exam, and develop my writing style?

A Level English is all about jumping through the hoops and hitting every assessment criteria. For example, AQA is split into 4 groups: AO1 - writing style and accuracy, AO2 - ability to identify literary ...

Answered by Grace G. English tutor
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Discuss the theme of the household and/or domesticity in The Duchess of Malfi

There is much critical debate as to whether this play is a revenge tragedy or a domestic one, with most critics arriving at the conclusion, due to the play’s violent nature and emphasis on state action, t...

Answered by ANNA C. English tutor
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Explore identity in the poetry of William Blake

...The Book of Thel, for example, is one of “the earliest of [Blake’s] prophetic works.” Here, Blake simultaneously engages with the reader for didactic effect, whilst questioning the process of ...

Answered by ANNA C. English tutor
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