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‘The city cannot be reduced to a comprehensive and comprehensible vision’.

Bleeding London (1997), Trivia (1716) and Journal of the Plague Year (1722) all convey attempts to objectively and comprehensibly define London. Through Stuart London, the reade...

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Discuss the following statement in light of ‘Dracula’: Women must either conform to society or face social expulsion.’

Conservative ideals of women appraise conventional piety to encourage such ideology, and in doing so, naturally demonise any contrary versions of womanhood to the status quo. The archetypal chaste women, ...

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How does Mary Shelley present the Creature in 'Frankenstein'?

In her novel, Shelley uses a frame narrative to present the Creature as a stereotypical gothic villain through the perspectives of Walton and Frankenstein. She does this by using adjectives with negative ...

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How should I use incorporate secondary, critical quotations into my own responses to literature?

It's important to approach the critics with a critical attitude. This means applying to the secondary material the same rigour and attention which you give to the primary material. You can do this in a fe...

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“Memories, even your most precious ones, fade surprisingly quickly." - How does Ishiguro present narration in Never Let Me Go?

  1. Engage with the quote - dealing with memory, and the unreliability of it2) Link that to the unreliability of narration in Never Let Me Go, and how far we can trust Kathy H.3) Reasons for unreliabili...
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