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Explore the view that there is no clear distinction between Blake's depictions of innocence and experience

Although most poems in Blake's 'Songs of Innocence and Experience' can be paired together, the two "Holy Thursday"'s and "The Chimney Sweeper"'s are perhaps best placed to directly com...

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How can I distil all of my quotes so I can remember them for the exam?

In my revision for my English Lit A Level, I used quote banks to organise my ideas and make essay planning more efficient. These are tables in which the left side shows themes within the text and the top ...

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How do I structure an essay?

To make it easier for you to keep hold of your ideas, you can summarise your points in your introduction. For example, if I was writing an essay about Christmas, I might say; 'In order to explain what Chr...

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How do I get those top grades in English? As and A*s?

The difference between English GCSE and English at A level is the volume of independent learning. This means taking an active approach to your essays and further reading surrounding the texts at A level. ...

Answered by Sophie F. English Literature tutor
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How do I approach analysing an unseen poem?

The very first thing you need to do is purely read it through in order to get an understanding of the poem. I'd recommend not even trying to think too technically at this point, but rather notice what eff...

Answered by Romilly L. English Literature tutor
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