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Consider the view that Shakespeare's presentation of personal and political power in King Lear has universal interest and relevance

In ‘King Lear’, Shakespeare presents personal and political power from a number of different angles and thus, in a number of different ways. Much focus is inevitably given to Lear himself, and the dichoto...

Answered by Clara G. English Literature tutor
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From your study of the novella 'Of Mice and Men', how do you think George shows loyalty to his companion Lennie?

George shows loyalty to Lennie at many points throughout the novel. For example, in Chapter 1, he tells him to come back to the river if he ever gets into trouble. This shows how much he cares about Lenni...

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How do I structure an successful essay based on comparing novels?

To structure a successful essay on comparing literary works, it is key to introduce an argument that compares the two set texts, and not talk about them seperately. To start the essay off, you should use ...

Answered by Megan G. English Literature tutor
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How much am I expected to write?

In an exam, you’ll be under time pressure, so the examiners aren’t expecting 5000 word masterpieces in response to every question. The general guide for GCSE is one mark a minute, but how much do you have...

Answered by Ims T. English Literature tutor
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Opposition to anything that oppresses the human spirit is the element that dominates Blake's Innocence vs. Experience. How far do you agree with this statement?

It is important to have a clear structure in English essays. Blake's book of poems is divided into two parts; Innocence and Experience. This divide can be used as the structure for this essay (there are o...

Answered by Florence R. English Literature tutor
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