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In what ways does John Steinbeck explore the idea of love in his novel, ‘Of Mice and Men’?

In the first half of the book, Steinbeck shows the reader George and Lennie’s complex friendship largely through dialogue. When George mentions the possibility of living alone, George, though indifferent ...

Answered by Maheen S. English Literature tutor
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What is the best way to structure an essay?

A good essay consists of an introduction, usually three to four paragraphs, and a conclusion. In terms of paragraph structure for each point, there are various acronyms students can use to ensure they hav...

Answered by Florence J. English Literature tutor
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Shakespeare presents Denmark as corrupt with no redeeming features- to what extent do you agree?

On the one hand, Shakespeare creates a world of proliferating corruption within Elsinore. At the very head of the state is Claudius, a king who committed fratricide in order to gain the throne; this, coup...

Answered by Margot L. English Literature tutor
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How is power presented in ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’?

Whilst readers may assume that power is wholly possessed by the male population of Gilead, namely that of the Commanders, it could be convincingly argued that Atwood presents Offred as powerful in her uti...

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How should I write about writer's techniques in a way that gets me marks?

Being able to identify techniques is great, but always remember that your focus needs to be on the meaning behind them. Shakespeare did not simply decide to use a metaphor, for example. You'll pick up mar...

Answered by Rosa U. English Literature tutor
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