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Compare the presentation of Macbeth to Lady Macbeth

Macbeth is first presented as a rather violent person who is very dauntless. In Act 1 Scene 2 the Captain describes the way he kills Macdonald: “Till he unseamed him from the nave to the chops”. The word ...

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Write me a descriptive piece of writing.

I would then check the students piece of writing, pointing out the need for paragraphs. We could then brainstorm different adjectives they could have used. I would also tell them my trick to describe the ...

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How do I effectively analyse a poem?

It is often hard to know where to start when analysing a poem. I think it is easiest to initially get a grasp on the content of the poem. This may seem obvious, but at first glance a poem can seem confusi...

Answered by Rachel G. English Literature tutor
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How can I easily and effectively plan my essays?

Planning full exam style essays can seem daunting! There's no need to worry though. We can go through some simple ways to approach planning an essay.
First, think about what kind of paragraphs you w...

Answered by Heath H. English Literature tutor
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How should I write an introduction to an essay?

Your essay introduction should essentially condense your overall essay structure into one paragraph. While this may sound daunting if you haven't yet wrote your essay, a good tip is to avoid writing your ...

Answered by Charlie I. English Literature tutor
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