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English Literature
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What is meant by Pathetic Fallacy?

Pathetic Fallacy is where the outside world relfects the character's thoughts or feelings. i.e. A storm raged on beyond the vale. This could signify anger or even anxiety.

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How should I structure a GCSE English literature essay?

A clear structure is a key aspect of any essay, and learning how to structure your thoughts effectively will be useful for all essay-based subjects you are studying.

Begin with a crisp introduction...

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Write about how Shelley presents the importance of love and acceptance within society.

Throughout 'Frankenstein', Shelley presents the monster's desire to be accepted by those in society as a primary driving force behind the monster's actions, being described as "the utmost limit of my...

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How could I include the metaphor of Atticus as a moral compass in my essay on To Kill a Mockingbird?

Atticus Finch could be viewed as a moral compass within To Kill A Mockingbird, as exemplified when he tells Scout "You never really understand a per...

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What is the difference between 'form' and 'structure' in poetry?

'Form' is the type of poem the poet has choosen to write in. Sonnets, ballads, dramatic monologues and dialogues, and vilanelles are all types of form with their own particular rules and conventions: the ...

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