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English Literature
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Explore the different ways in which Shakespeare presents the the theme of Fate in Romeo and Juliet

Realistically in an exam, you will have 50 minutes to answer this question and therefore our essay plan should strictly stick to three points. We must also remember to strategically cover all the AO’s (as...

Answered by Maryam S. English Literature tutor
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How far does Priestley present Mrs Birling as an unlikeable character? In what she says and does in the play, and how Priestly presents her through his writing.

What Mrs Birling says and does throughout:
Her general attitude towards others for example, refusing to help Eva Smith when she needed it the most.The phrases she uses throughout, portray a judgment...

Answered by Leah B. English Literature tutor
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How do I write an introduction for my essay?

A good introduction establishes your main line of argument and links it directly to the essay question. You also can outline one or two of your main points without going into too much detail, as this is w...

Answered by Sarah A. English Literature tutor
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Consider Gerald's significance in 'An Inspector Calls'

POINT: Gerald's social status and the Birling's wish to impress him and combine businesses. EVIDENCE: ‘lower costs and higher prices’ EXPLAIN/ CONTEXT: the play demonstrates the social standing of men of ...

Answered by Maryum J. English Literature tutor
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Explore Shakespeare's presentation of death in Hamlet

One of the things that students find most daunting about the A Level English Literature exams is the fact that questions can be so 'open'. However, it is essential to realise that this can be used to y...

Answered by Eugene W. English Literature tutor
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