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How do I approach paper 1 unseen poetry?

The poem can be scary and hard to understand as the beauty of poetry lies in its meanings. Here are the steps you should take to write a stellar commentary for paper 1:read the poem and use highlighters t...

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Compare and contrast the ways in which female madness is presented in both The Bell Jar and A Streetcar Named Desire.

The social pressures of women and their psyches are enforced by the omnipresence of newsand fashion media, which in post-war America propagated the domesticated role of womenwithin the household. Plath’s ...

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How to write a coherent essay in timed conditions?

Firstly, write an introduction and include a clear outline. In essence, your introduction should be an answer to the question, once you’ve identified the type. If there isn’t a s...

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"Shakespeare presents the character of Beatrice as a shrew in Much Ado About Nothing." Discuss.

To answer a question like this, you need to factor in many different ideas about what a shrew is, how beatrice is presented, and the context. It is important to mention both for and against points, even i...

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How far do you agree with the statement ''moral corruption taints all in the world of Hamlet''? Remember to use contextual information and refer to the text in your answer.

Throughout Shakespeare's revenge tragedy 'Hamlet', Hamlet's world is portrayed to be shaped by its corruption and rotten disposition. Each member of the state is shown to be influenced by each other's act...

Answered by Grace M. English Literature tutor
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