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What do Iago's monologues in Act I scene I of Othello reveal about his character?

Iago's monologues in Act I, Scene I of Othello set up his character as the antagonist of the play. He outlines one of his reasons for hating Othello: the fact that he was passed over for promotion in favo...

Answered by Alison O. English Literature tutor
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Discuss ways in which Dickinson presents loss in 'The last Night that she lived'

(Taken from AS Level poetry section)

Dickinson presents the idea of death and loss to be something that is not unusual in her life. By using the word 'common' to describe the night, it suggests dea...

Answered by Beth R. English Literature tutor
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How to construct and structure an essay

Writing an essay under a constrainted time can be daunting at first, however, it is crucial to know that one should spend at least 20 percent of their time to construct an essay plan before writing; this ...

Answered by Jason W. English Literature tutor
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How should I annotate a poem?

It’s important to remember that there is no fixed way to annotate a poem, many people have different techniques and the best thing to do is to find the one that suits you. A well annotated poem will provi...

Answered by Olivia M. English Literature tutor
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How do I structure this paragraph when they're asking about use of language in this extract of Jane Eyre?

Let's first have a look at the language and find a phrase or sentence that we think we can analyse. In this extract the phrase, "seeing before me terrible red glare, crossed with thick black bars&quo...

Answered by Lucy C. English Literature tutor
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