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English Literature
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Comparing the themes of ‘death’ in ‘The Man He Killed’ (Thomas Hardy) and ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ (Wilfred Owen).

Another way in which the theme of death is shown is through the structure of these two poems. There are differences in the way the poems are structured. Hardy’s ‘The Man He Killed’ is written in quatrains...

Answered by Jade H. English Literature tutor
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What is the context of Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men'?

The historical context of 'Of Mice and Men' centres around the United States of America during the years of the 'Great Depression.' The depression ignited with the Wall Street Crash on the 29th of October...

Answered by Isabella P. English Literature tutor
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How do I write a good introduction?

When presented with an exam question for a text you should consider what themes are at the centre of the question and how the examinar wants you to demonstrate your knowledge of the text. You can do this ...

Answered by Lucy E. English Literature tutor
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Give an example of a main theme in Hamlet and explain how it is portrayed in the play

Conflict - Hamlet's inner conflict, the literal war, Hamlet and Claudius fighting for the throne, the conflict between Hamlet and Laertes over Ophelia, etc

Answered by Chloe I. English Literature tutor
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When is it appropriate to use a semi-colon?

Semi-colons should be used in order to join together two independent clauses together in order to show closely related ideas, for example: "My dad plays the ukulele and my brother plays the flute; I ...

Answered by Sophie S. English Literature tutor
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