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Compare how power is presented in My Last Duchess and one other poem.

At the end of each of the poems, we see that the speakers have different perspectives on how the effect power has. In Ozymandias, he has learnt that power eventually fades away and “nothing besid...

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What strategies should I use to analyse the narrative voice?

Firstly, you should identify the point of view of the speaker - are they first person, second person or third person? Is the narrator a character within the sto...

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Discuss attitudes towards masculinity in Macbeth.

There are several ways that we could focus and structure this answer.·      Exploring Macbeth’s changing masculinity throughout the play. (From brave warrior to submissive husband to Lady Macbeth and his ...

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How does J.B Priestly explore flaws in society in ‘An Inspector Calls’?

Priestly utilises the Inspector to explore flaws in society by prompting characters into confession. When Sheila is describing her connection to Eva Smith she discusses an encounter in Milwards where Eva...

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How should I approach revising a character for GCSE essays?

When revising a character the most important thing to do is re-read the sections of the novel they appear in with the aim of being able to answer certain key questions about the character. For example, fo...

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