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How do I make the transition from a GCSE level to A Level answer essay?

GCSE English Literature essays are often more descriptive and use a more formulaic structure. An A level essay requires you to be more deeply analytical with your text, and there are fewer strict guidelin...

Answered by Chloe W. English Literature tutor
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How would I go about planning and structuring my essay in the exam?

You should have an advised time period to spend on planning and writing your essay within your exam depending on how long it is (e.g. 25 minutes planning 40 minutes writing). Firstly, read the essay quest...

Answered by Eleanor S. English Literature tutor
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Explain the importance of Love as a theme in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

Love is an important theme to Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet. It is a central theme of the play, and underpins much of the drama around the play's characters. Love is so powerful in Romeo and Juli...

Answered by Harriet B. English Literature tutor
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Write a close analysis of this passage from Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass.

In Carroll’s classic novel “Through the Looking Glass”, relatively simple voice, language and structure are employed, owing to the text originally being written as a children’s book. This simplicity, howe...

Answered by Hanna M. English Literature tutor
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To what extent do you agree that a feminist reading of the first seven stanzas of “Daddy” by Sylvia Plath can reveal a previously unseen meaning? Answer briefly.

“Daddy” takes the reader on a journey through the author's personal experiences of paternal death, failed relationships and suicide attempts, leading to her eventual transformation from victim to woman. I...

Answered by Hanna M. English Literature tutor
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