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How do I find critics to use in my essays, and how do I use them effectively?

Using critics in essays can be a daunting step up from GCSE to A-level English but it's easy when you know how, and if you follow these steps you'll miss the most common mistakes people make.Firstly, make...

Answered by Sarah M. English Literature tutor
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Explore how Shakespeare presents Ambition in the play ‘Macbeth’.

student shows insightful and critical jurisdictions about Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s Ambition
wide range of subject terminology used explaining the writers intention
explored audience’ critic...

Answered by Karimah K. English Literature tutor
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How does Hardy's 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles' reflect the attitudes of the era?

The subtitle of the novel 'A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented' represents Hardy's moral view of Tess in contrast to the Victorian attitudes of the characters around her.
The novel generally follows t...

Answered by louise r. English Literature tutor
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'The comic scenes of King Lear shed light on the play's more serious themes'. In light of this view, examine the significance of comedy in King Lear.

Firstly, interrogate the question. Find examples of comedy in the play that you feel confident writing about , then see if you can link to them to some of the play's more serious themes. Decide what you a...

Answered by Lily R. English Literature tutor
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How do I best use my knowledge for a question when the question doesn't seem relevant?

When you get into the exam, you will always have more than one option to choose from. Always take 5 minutes to read the questions carefully, select one and write a quick plan. There's no need to panic, as...

Answered by Molly F. English Literature tutor
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