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How is the presentation of gender significant in "An Inspector Calls"

The presentation of gender in "An Inspector Calls" by J.B Priestly is intrinsic to the play's overall message on the evolution of social values and generational divisions. The contrast i...

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lord of the flies

Will fill in soon (at uni right now)

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What does Satan reveal about himself in his speeches in book 1 of paradise lost

Through his speeches, Satan reveals that he is not only envious of the position which God holds, but also generally unable to comprehend how this power is retained. The epic form of the poem is undermined...

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How do I Analyse Unseen Poetry at GCSE Level?

The unseen poetry paper is all about interpreting the poem, and then analysing the techniques that the poet uses. There is little need to worry about your interpretation being ‘correct’ or ‘incorrect’, as...

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'Although Hamlet is conventionally seen as a tragedy, how may the play be seen as a comedy?"

Hamlet is a play primarily focused on tragedy and revenge, however Shakespeare incorporates dark humour and comedic elements through the use of language, puns, characterisation and the theme of mad...

Answered by Megan S. English Literature tutor
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