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Discuss how far Shakespeare characterises 'Romeo and Juliet' as a romantic play?

The fundamental charm of Shakespeare's works lie in his ability to pave multiple avenues of exploration, leaving his messages subject to the audience's interpretation. For this reason, it is arguable he i...

Answered by Jordan C. English Literature tutor
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How should I approach an unseen poem in an exam?

The most important parts of tackling an unseen poem are understanding what the poem means on a surface level, interpreting what the poet could be discussing on a symbolic or metaphorical level, and then b...

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How do I analyse an unseen poem?

Step-by-step guide to analysing unseen poetry:Read the poem twice to identify a subject matter - What is the poem talking about? What is the poet trying to say about that thing?Discuss the poem's form and...

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How does Ishiguro present the importance of art in 'Never Let Me Go'. Write about: How the characters use art in different ways, and what Ishiguro suggests that art can provide (30 marks)

Ishiguro's characters use art for different purposes. At Hailsham, staff encourage a transactional approach to art; hard work to produce art work is rewarded, and art can be exchanged and sold. However, ...

Answered by Rosie C. English Literature tutor
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As a student, how do I simply understand how gender is presented in "An Inspector Calls"?

The most basic way to understand the presentation of gender in "An Inspector Calls" is to acknowledge JB Priestly's employment of distinct dramatic choice in having three women central to the pl...

Answered by Elise H. English Literature tutor
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