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"How do I write an introduction?"

Writing an introduction is very difficult to get to grips with at first but once you've mastered the basic technique, it is easily applicable to a range of essays, topics, and subjects beyond English Lite...

Answered by Connor W. English Literature tutor
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How should you structure paragraphs in your essay?

A strong introductory paragraph is crucial but it does not need to be too long, save your words for the middle section. As well as this, a strong concluding paragraph that links all your points together i...

Answered by Jessica V. English Literature tutor
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Choose a novel or short story in which symbolism plays an important role and discuss its impact on the reader.

Firstly, you should identify key textual evidence that you can use to answer the question. Look through key quotes from the text and find some that include symbolism or imagery. Now, you need to analyse <...

Answered by Connor W. English Literature tutor
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How does Shakespeare make use of metre in 'Romeo and Juliet'?

The majority of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' is written in blank verse, or unrhymed iambic pentameter. This meter closely replicates the natural rhythm of spoken English. However, at key moments - suc...

Answered by Isabel G. English Literature tutor
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How do I approach poetic analysis?

When approaching poetic analysis, you should focus your attention on four key branches.  Firstly, I would draw my attention to language: Labelling poetic techniques, from antithesis to personification, di...

Answered by Archie L. English Literature tutor
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