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How would you structure an essay for a Paper 2 comparative question on two or more texts?

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Answered by Natalia C. English Literature tutor
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How should I structure my essays?

One thing to remember with essay structure, is that there is ‘more than one way to skin a cat’. Everyone will have their own unique style, and two answers which seem quite different can get the same mark....

Answered by Grace R. English Literature tutor
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How can I revise for my English Literature exam?

Whilst it may not be as obvious as other subjects how and what exactly to revise for English Literature, there is so much you can do to consolidate your knowledge and boost your grade. Rather than just re...

Answered by Annie D. English Literature tutor
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"To what extent are the boundaries between good and evil blurred in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'?"

If the view that ‘the boundaries between good and evil are blurred’ were applied to Macbeth, we would expect to see characters that are portrayed as good doing evil things, for example Macbeth, Banquo and...

Answered by Maria N. English Literature tutor
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How should I structure my points in an essay?

One good method of structuring your points is the 'PEAL' method. This means, point, evidence, analysis, then link to the next point or paragraph. This might sound complicated, but it's really easy and hel...

Answered by Caitlin A. English Literature tutor
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