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Consider the role of social class in Agatha Christie's 'Death on the Nile'.

Here is an essay template for a GCSE, A-Level or undergraduate essay. For the GCSE level, we will follow P.E.E. (point, evidence, explanation) structure, for the A-Level, we will add ‘contextual’ detail t...

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When writing an essay, how would you best prepare an outline?

For the purposes of detailing how to best prepare an essay outline, I will be using the question "Discuss the theme of 'ghosts' in John Donne's poetry" as an example. Once you have chosen your q...

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How are classical rhetorical devices used differently in Brutus' and Antony's speeches in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar?

Brutus uses the schemes of repetition and parallelism to strengthen his message, appealing to the audience's sense of ethos (credibility) and logos (logic) with a notion of his honour and high standing. I...

Answered by Kirsten M. English tutor
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How might an introduction usefully address the wording or terms of a question?

Often, picking apart or defining the key words in a question can help to build a strong, confident introduction to an essay. It is important to understand and work through exactly what an essay question i...

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‘Brontë underscores the need for women to be ever vigilant in instructing men.’ In light of this view, discuss how Anne Brontë presents masculinity and the gender power struggle in 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall'.

In her analysis of Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Rachel Carnell suggests that, ‘Brontë underscores the need for women to be ever vigilant in instructing men’ through Helen Gra...

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