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‘Only the most naïve reader could be seduced by the Satan of Book IX of Paradise Lost.’ How far do you agree?

The character of Satan is perhaps the most intriguing in Paradise Lost. He embodies evil by rebelling against the authority of God in heaven, yet he retains intelligence, emotion and even a disar...

Answered by Susannah G. English Literature tutor
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How to write a good essay under exam conditions?

Writing in exams is all about preparation, your plan will become your best friend. Before every essay based exam I write out how much time I have and allocate time for planning, writing and checking- that...

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Is the breakdown of individual identity presented as an inevitable outcome in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale?

In March 1860, the English philosopher John Stuart Mill stood up in the House of Commons and lambasted the Government, calling them ‘dys-topians’ with their ‘too bad’ vision for Ireland’s future (Mill, 20...

Answered by Thomas C. English Literature tutor
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How can I prepare for an exam or essay that requires comparing two texts?

Firstly, you should check your syllabus to see what stipulations there are about the texts you are comparing. Does one have to be a poem, or pre-1900, do you have to compare two different mediums of texts...

Answered by Isabella M. English Literature tutor
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How do you plan an essay within an A level exam?

Approaching unseen essay questions, and planning essays within the exam time constraints, can seem really intimidating. However having a sturdy planning method will allow you to attack any question with c...

Answered by Jack D. English Literature tutor
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