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Discuss the significance of repetition in 'Waiting for Godot'.

Waiting is often associated with repetition. The cyclical existence of protagonist, Vladimir and Estragon, is defined by the tyranny of an unknown force, which renders them prisoners of time. Such force i...

Answered by Eleanor W. English Literature tutor
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Explore the significance of this extract in relation to the tragedy of the play as a whole. (Act 1, Scene 2 of Othello)

Firstly make sure you read the extract. Once initially, just to understand the scene and then again with a pen or a highlighter to underline bits you plan on using in your essay. Take about 5 minutes to a...

Answered by Chloe E. English Literature tutor
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How do I select and memorise quotes for closed book exam papers?

Selecting and memorising quotes can be one the most tedious parts of the revision process. However, it is intrinsic to being able to comfortably and confidently approach any given exam question. When sele...

Answered by Caitlin K. English Literature tutor
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How can I take my PEE format to the higher grade boundaries?

Thinking about your point, the initial stage and opening of the paragraph, you should ensure the point you are making relates firmly to the question. For example, if you are asked to consider the theme of...

Answered by Bethany C. English Literature tutor
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How can I effectively plan an essay (on chosen book)?

The first step to writing an essay is fully understanding what the question is asking of you. Take, for example, a question on 'Of Mice and Men'.
What is the importance of dreams in Of Mice and Men?...

Answered by Bridget J. English Literature tutor
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