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Discuss the presentation of pride and prejudice in ‘Pride and Prejudice’

Mrs Hurst and Miss Bingley are, from the very start, prejudiced against Elizabeth, and people from the country. They are described as ‘very fine ladies; not deficient in good humour when they were pleased...

EH
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How does Wordsworth in Tintern Abbey create a sense of place?

Arguably less so than London, Tintern Abbey conveys a 'sense' of a physical place by using certain descriptions and techniques to make the location appear more tangible and accessible to a reader. Althoug...

TW
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‘In The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald presents 1920s America as a moral wasteland.’ Explore this viewpoint with close reference to Fitzgerald’s craft

The moral wasteland of 1920s America is presented by Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby through social and moral decay within society. This destruction is masked by the façade of opulence in East Egg...

CS
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How does Tony Harrison reveal the physical and psychological harm caused by social injustice in his poetry?

Harrison’s use of imagery and tone in ‘Working’ paints a painful portrayal of the physical damage inflicted on 14-year old Patience Kershaw by the social injustices of industrial systems. Primarily, he de...

CK
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