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What are the key features of the genre 'tragedy'?

The genre of tragedy often revolves around a mistake, conflict or downfall of a hero. The harmatia is the hero's past mistake which will involve deception and trickery to attempt to conceal their...

Answered by Kelly C. English tutor
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How should I structure an essay comparing two texts?

There are two different ways to approach the structure of an essay that compares two texts. One is an integrated approach, and normally reaches the higher bands in mark schemes as a more sophisticated app...

Answered by Alisha P. English tutor
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Compare and contrast the ways in which love is presented in The Great Gatsby and The Whitsun Weddings

In The Great Gatsby, love is presented as an unattainable ideal which the eponymous character fruitlessly chases in his pursuit of Daisy. He romanticises his past with her without realising that the past ...

Answered by Abigail C. English tutor
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Explore how Kazuo Ishiguro presents the relationship between Stevens and his father in 'The Remains of the Day'

The relationship between the protagonist of The Remains of the Day, Stevens, and his father, is presented as complex and distant by Kazuo Ishiguro in a variety of different ways. Formal and spars...

Answered by Tilda C. English tutor
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'Women in Jane Austen's novel 'Emma' are consistently undermined by their male superiors.' Discuss.

First, in the introduction, I would suggest that you would have to define the key terms. So for example, which female characters are you going to discuss? You cannot discuss them all to great detail, so p...

Answered by Alice P. English tutor
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