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Examine the view that “‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ is not only the story of a desperate woman, but of a culture in the state of crisis”.

Indeed, Blanche DuBois is a woman in desperation. The initial monologue, ‘I, I, I took the blows’ conveys a gritty, realistic tone as Blanche has witnessed the death of those around her and now has nowher...

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How do I remember all the critics when writing my A-level essays? There's so many to learn!

First of all, don't panic with critics. Not only are they usually not the highest weighted part of the mark scheme, but they are supposed to be included at A level in your answers to show...

Answered by Charlotte Y. English Literature tutor
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How Should I revise for my GCSE / A Level English Exam?

Through focusing on the following:character notes on the texts studiedthematic notes on the texts studiedkey quotes we have discussed memorised to back up thematic pointsuseful literary techniques commonl...

Answered by Isla L. English Literature tutor
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How should I structure a paragraph?

Begin by reminding yourself of the PEE format (point, evidence, explanation). It is important to have a clear line of argument in an essay. You should begin by outlining what you will write about in the p...

Answered by Ben G. English Literature tutor
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How does Priestley explore the theme of divisions in 'An Inspector Calls'?

As this is an essay question, the student would first need to take time to plan their answer. I would approach the question firstly by considering the examples of division in the text, then finding specif...

Answered by Hannah S. English Literature tutor
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