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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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How do I make every paragraph get me all the marks it can?

It's important to make sure you're hitting all the relevant assesment obectives in every paragraph in order to reach those top marks. For essays I always find the formula 'Point, Evidence, Analysis, Link'...

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How does Christina Rossetti present ideas of strength and power of women within her poem ‘Maude Clare’? In your answer, you should make reference to other poems within the collection.

Rossetti's portrayal of the strength and power of women in 'Maude Clare' is particularly interesting considering that the prevailing view in the Victorian era was that women should be more submis...

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Othello is responsible for his own descent into jealousy. Discuss.

It could be argued that Iago’s schemes succeed, not because Othello is weak, but because they take such cruel advantage of a noble, easily manipulated man. It is not fair to blame Othello for his own desc...

Answered by Zara Z. English Literature tutor
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What is pathetic fallacy?

Pathetic fallacy is a literary technique in which human emotions are personified in inanimate objects, typically in weather. For example in a section of Macbeth it is a particularly stormy night, the thun...

Answered by Hannah P. English Literature tutor
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