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How does Seamus Heaney present 'childhood optimism' in the Poem 'Blackberry Picking'?

Seamus Heaney uses the extended metaphor of blackberry picking in order to depict the wilting of childhood optimism. He considers the initial excitement of picking the first blackberries to be joyous and ...

Answered by Joseph S. English tutor
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How should I write an introduction for my English literature essay?

When writing an English literature essay it is always important to first introduce the book, poem or text you are writing about.Firstly, begin by setting the text in its immediate context. This means desc...

Answered by Hermione M. English tutor
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How should I structure an essay?

The most effective way to structure an essay is to use PEELPoint, Evidence, Explain and Link. Firstly, you want to consider the main point

Answered by Tutor516479 D. English tutor
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How does Priestley explore the importance of social class in An Inspector Calls?

This is a great question. In order to answer it, I would first think about my thesis (line of argument), because the question isn't only asking how Priestley explores the theme of social class, but also w...

Answered by Jasmine S. English tutor
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In 'The Flea' how does the poet present the speaker's attitudes towards relationships?

Intro - Introduce the poet (John Donne), text and context of the time (16th century). Introduce your line of argument (i.e. The speaker is going against Christianity's expectations of what a relationship ...

Answered by Charlie F. English tutor
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