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Of Mice & Men: Choose a character who you think is a victim of loneliness because of the society in which he or she lives. Write about this character, explaining the reasons for your choice.

It is arguable that within Of Mice and Men, that the personification of loneliness is that of Curley's wife. Given no name herself, she is always referred to as the property of Curley, causing her to be n...

Answered by Beth W. English Literature tutor
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What is the significance of the title in Ishiguro's "Never Let Me Go"? - How to answer this essay question

It is good to make a general plan for this question, to sort out and understand it, so if it is to come up in the exam it is much easier to answer it. Therefore a mind map, detailed essay plan, and potent...

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How do I structure essay paragraphs?

Worrying about how to structure an essay and ensure it meets all AOs is a common GCSE worry. Putting your answer into a logical structure will help you meet all the criteria and also help your argument fl...

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Explore the theme of evil in Shakespeare's 'Othello'.

The theme of evil is the undercurrent to ‘Othello’, and explores what it means to be human and what drives human behaviour. It is often convincingly argued that Iago is the personification of this emotion...

Answered by Miriam T. English Literature tutor
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How does Tennessee Williams create a sense of fantasy and delusion in A Streetcar Named Desire?

Tennessee Williams creates a sense of fantasy and delusion through the development of his character Blanche. Blanche is introduced as Stella’s sister, who has moved for initially unknown circumstances and...

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