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English Literature
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How do I structure an essay about a character?

First, it would be helpful to make a brief plan (10 minutes), that outlines your points (4 or 5 points). Things to think about are narrative style, dialogue, themes, motifs, character traits, etc. Then pi...

Answered by Aayushi J. English Literature tutor
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Starting with [extract from ch15], write about how Shelley presents the importance of love and acceptance to society.

Shelley presents the monster as someone who ‘yearned’ for love and ‘required kindness and sympathy’, showing that love and acceptance of others is felt by and needed by all people, even ones as different ...

Answered by Kendra H. English Literature tutor
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How should I structure my essay?

It is a good idea to plan your essay structure before writing your answer, whether it is for coursework or an exam.

You should begin with an introduction that briefly answers the question and intro...

Answered by Sophie G. English Literature tutor
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Explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Lord Capulet as a good father. Write about how he is presented in this extract (5-15 Act 1 Scene 2) and in the rest of the play.

In 'Romeo and Juliet' Lord Capulet, Juliet's father, is presented as a good father in many ways throughout the play and particularly in this extract. He tells Paris he can only marry Juliet if she says ye...

Answered by Tutor72372 D. English Literature tutor
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To what extent did Siegfried Sassoon influence Wilfred Owen's role as a war poet?

Siegfried Sassoon, a contemporary of Wilfred Owen, was one of his associates whilst Owen recovered in Craiglockhart, and is often seen as a figure of worship to Owen, and perhaps even an object of his aff...

Answered by Alfie G. English Literature tutor
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