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How would I answer a passage question?

Passage questions appear really tricky from the outset, because you don't know what section of your text you might have to read and what may come up. Luckily, however, these questions actually give you a ...

Answered by Tutor111436 D. English Literature tutor
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How do I comment on Williams use of staging in an essay on A Streetcar Named Desire?

Firstly, I would advise a student to remember that Streetcar is a play, not a novel therefore the audience won’t see Williams’ highly detailed stage directions. As Streetcar is a play it is essential to b...

Answered by Ann-Marie S. English Literature tutor
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How do I compare unseen poetry with that of my anthology?

My first piece of advice would be to read through the poems once and focus on the overall message that the poet is trying to convey and then think what poem in your anthology presents a similar overall me...

Answered by Ann-Marie S. English Literature tutor
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What is the context for the presentation of service in The Tempest?

A key context for the presentation of service in The Tempest is that of Elizabethan/Jacobean colonialism. Explorations of the New World had received fresh impetus in the period during which Shakespeare wo...

Answered by Will T. English Literature tutor
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How would I approach an unseen poetry question?

Tackling an unseen text, especially a poem, may seem daunting at first. However, the more you practice - the more comfortable you will become with close critical analysis, and you may soon even find it en...

Answered by Tutor111767 D. English Literature tutor
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