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How is Friar Lawrence presented in Romeo and Juliet?

When starting to consider a character or theme a good starting point is to write down your first impressions you had of this person when consider the text as a whole. We may wish to readjust these when we...

Answered by Georgia E. English tutor
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Consider how Miller dramatically presents his view of “The American Dream”.

Point 1: Portrayal of the American DreamWilly's character emphasises the idea that through hard work and being well-liked, a man can achieve anything. He says that this is 'the wonder of ...

Answered by Charlotte R. English tutor
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How do I approach an unseen poem in an exam?

When approaching an unseen poem, it can be very overwhelming! However there are some simple steps to follow that will break the poem down and also will give you a lot to say in an exam response and will h...

Answered by Ella H. English tutor
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Explore how Shakespeare presents Portia as a strong female character in 'The Merchant of Venice'

Portia is the lead female character, and object of Bassanio's love, in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice'. She is also one of the only female characters, and takes a significant role in proceedings du...

Answered by Alex H. English tutor
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Comment on how language is used to present Lennie in the extract. Use evidence from the extract to support your answer. (Refer to chapter 3 'Of Mice and Men')

Lennie is presented as a mentally ill character throughout the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’. It is not explicitly stated, but the language used throughout the novel, specifically in this extract from chapter 3...

Answered by Mollie S. English tutor
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