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How do I write an introduction to an essay?

The introduction to an essay is essentially the section where you can highlight the key points of your argument; it is useful both to the author and the reader as it helps to give the rest of the essay a ...

Answered by Georgia C. English Literature tutor
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How does Milton portray women in Book 9 of Paradise Lost?

Throughout Paradise Lost, and most notably in Book 9, Milton takes an unconventional stance in the depiction of women, shown in the character of Eve. The traditional rhetoric of the 17th century encourage...

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How does Steinbeck use colour to describe Curley's Wife in Of Mice and men?

"Her fingernails were red. Her hair hung in little rolled clusters, like sausages. She wore a cotton house dress and red mules, on the insteps of which were little bouquets of red ostrich feathers.&q...

Answered by rosie m. English Literature tutor
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How should I approach an unseen poem in an exam, such as Thomas Hardy's 'The Voice'?

Working through unseen poetry can be a really creative and thought-provoking process. I would advise the student to take a deep breath, shut out the context of the exam hall, and read the poem through slo...

Answered by Zara K. English Literature tutor
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"Who's for the game?": compare and contrast the representation of war in Jessie Pope's 'Who's for the Game?' and Wilfred Owen's 'Dulce et Decorum Est'.

[Introduction]Published in 1916 and 1917 respectively, both Jessie Pope's 'Who's for the Game?' and Wilfred Owen's 'Dulce et Decorum Est' are English poems that directly react to the catastrophic outbreak...

Answered by Aki G. English Literature tutor
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