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Discuss the presentation of marriage betrothals in the ‘problem’ plays Measure for Measure and All’s Well That Ends Well

Shakespeare’s presentation of marriage in Measure for Measure and All’s Well That Ends Well is one of many issues that audiences throughout the years have deemed ‘problematic’ (Frederick...

Answered by Cassandra N. English tutor
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Explore the theme of good and evil in Shakespeare's 'Othello'

Perhaps the greatest evil of Iago is the way in which is he exploits his loyal reputation. Throughout the first two Acts of the play, Iago’s name is regularly preceded by the epithet ‘honest.’ Iago is tru...

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“Shakespeare’s depiction of evil in Macbeth is far more compelling than his depiction of virtue.” Discuss this point of view, supporting your answer with the aid of suitable reference to the text.

William Shakespeare's tragedy ‘Macbeth,’ explores many different themes including, loyalty, betrayal and ambition, but it is the powerful theme of evil and the consequent guilt that has the most devastati...

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How should I structure a good essay?

There area couple of key points to consider when structuring an A level English Essay:Firstly and most importantly you need to very carefully plan your essay. You can spend up to 15 minutes under exam con...

Answered by Scarlett P. English tutor
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Discuss how Fitzgerald approaches class in 'The Great Gatsby' with reference to the individual in society

There is a very clear class system presented in the novel, despite one of the founding principles of America (the flawed American Dream - equal freedom of opportunity - is one of the central ideas of the ...

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