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English Literature
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How do I demonstrate the importance of something to a text?

Very often in an exam question you will be asked of discuss how important something is within a text, this could be a character or symbol, for example. (Sometimes characters can be symbols themselves). If...

Answered by Jessica F. English Literature tutor
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Who do you think is the most important important 'mockingbird' in Harper Lee's 'How To Kill a Mockingbird'

The concept of a mockingbird is a theme that is explored throughout Lee's novel and the characters who can be defined as such share the common trait of being caught up in a system that is ultimately again...

Answered by Nicolette I. English Literature tutor
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How does Thomas Hardy create feelings of loss and regret in the poem 'Neutral Tones?'

Depicting a sad ending to a relationship, Hardy employs multiple literary techniques in order to powerfully convey feelings of loss and regret in 'Neutral Tones'. In particular, use of monochromatic image...

Answered by Isabel R. English Literature tutor
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Write about how Shelley presents the importance of love and acceptance to society.

Shelley presents the importance of love and acceptance in the beginning. Victor’s father is not only loving but known for his ‘integrity and indefatigable attention to public business.’ ‘Public business’,...

Answered by Beth G. English Literature tutor
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In the novel 'Ready Player One', how is Wade Watts presented as a hero?

Whilst Cline's novel is science fiction, he also draws inspiration from medieval literature, more specifically the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Firstly, Wade chooses an extrem...

Answered by Victoria J. English Literature tutor
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