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Explore how Shakespeare presents Romeo's love in 'Romeo and Juliet.'

Shakespeare consistently presents Romeo's love as passionate throughout the play, however it varies between more destructive language when referring to Rosaline, to more heavenly language when describing ...

Answered by Emily S. English Literature tutor
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How do you write an essay plan to compare two texts?

There are two main ways in which to plan comparative essays. The first is taking each text as separate sections of the essay, and the second is to integrate talking about the texts throughout the essay. I...

Answered by Sophie W. English Literature tutor
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How do I choose a comparison poem for poetry closed reading? (AQA English Literature 2 - Part B)

For this question you will have to choose one poem from the anthology you have studied, which you will not have access to in the exam. There are 15 poems in each anthology and you will be expected to know...

Answered by Alyssia M. English Literature tutor
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How do I compare two poems in my GCSE English Literature exam?

Broadly speaking, there are two ways to go about this kind of essay question. One option is to spend the first half your essay on one poem and, in the second half, write about a different poem in the ligh...

Answered by Jemma S. English Literature tutor
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How does Shakespeare help us today?/Why does Shakespeare matter?

Shakespeare's work can be a useful tool to help us better understand some of the issues we face today in modern culture. This is because many of Shakespeare's characters remain remarkably relevant today. ...

Answered by Thomas G. English Literature tutor
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