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How is Power presented in Shelley's Ozymandias?

Power is presented largely as fragile through the manipulation of the Lentini and Shakespearean sonnet forms and the disruption of rhyme as a result. Shelley's own revolutionary ambitions to overthrow his...

Answered by Germaine C. English Literature tutor
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What is the best way to structure an essay and/or written response?

The beauty of English Literature is that, on many occasions, there is no right or wrong answer. Different people interpret different texts in different ways and as long as you outline your answer clea...

Answered by Rebecca H. English Literature tutor
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What are the best ways to analyse a poem?

The first thing to do once you've finished reading a poem, before you even begin to analyse in-depth, is to think about how the writer is trying to make you (the reader) feel and make a note of any themes...

Answered by Emily P. English Literature tutor
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Explore how Brontë presents Jane’s strong personality in the novel "Jane Eyre".

The strength of Jane Eyre's personality can be seen in a number of instances in the novel. I will focus on two - one in her childhood, where she defends herself against her cousin, and another when she te...

Answered by Anastasia M. English Literature tutor
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The relationship between Beatrice and Benedick is described as ‘a merry war’ in the play. Starting with this conversation, explore how Shakespeare presents the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick.

This extract from Act 1 Scene 1 serves as the establishment of Beatrice and Benedick's relationship arc in the play. In their first moments alone, we see both characters adamantly denying that they are ca...

Answered by Dougie B. English Literature tutor
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