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English Literature
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How is violence portrayed in Macbeth?

Violence is an integral theme in Macbeth  - indeed, the word ‘blood’ occurs forty-two times throughout the play. The action of the play is a cyclical one; a traitor to the crown is vanquished, th...

Answered by Kate M. English Literature tutor
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How do I revise for English Literature?

English Literature must be one of the hardest subjects to revise. Some subjects such as the Sciences have certain answers in black and white on a mark scheme, so it is easy to revise by yourself, doing...

Answered by Angus T. English Literature tutor
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How can I prepare for the "unseen poetry" question?

The simple answer to this question is to practice, practice, practice! Find a poetry anthology in your library that you can photocopy, or print out some online poetry (the poetry found...

Answered by Victoria A. English Literature tutor
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Comment on the theme of revenge in Shakespeare’s Hamlet

Revenge tragedies were popular in Elizabethan theatre for their violent action and on-stage spectacle of bloody justice. Hamlet uses a medieval Danish revenge story as a framework to comment on t...

Answered by Kate M. English Literature tutor
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How do I analyse 'character' in my exam?

Character analysis is an essential skill used in all English Literature GCSE exams. The ways that a character is presented in a text, their importance to the overall mea...

Answered by Hannah R. English Literature tutor
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