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How do I effectively comment on the formal features of a poem?

The one thing to remember is that if you're commenting on the formal features of a poem, make sure it adds to your argument. Don't just spot devices for the sake of it; comment on how the use of rhyme (or...

Answered by Florine L. English Literature tutor
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Explore how second-wave feminism is presented in 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood

Second-wave feminism began in the 1960s with a theme of advocating sexual liberty and gender equality outside suffrage, which had been achieved in some countries due to the efforts of first-wave feminist ...

Answered by Kathryn W. English Literature tutor
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How do I structure my paragraphs for an essay about a play?

The structure for a drama essay is similar to a normal prose essay, however with the addition of critics' interpretations. For instance, you would use the same Point, Quotation, Analysis idea but after yo...

Answered by Alfie B. English Literature tutor
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How Should I Structure My Essay to Gain the Most Marks? Section A Shakespeare

The marks for this essay are divided up so that there are two skills, which are weighted the most heavily: A01 and A02 are both worth 12 marks, A03 is 6 marks, and A04 is 4 marks. From this you can see th...

Answered by India W. English Literature tutor
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Structuring an essay based on a passage from Shakespeare: e.g. Hamlet; 'The younger generation are just as corrupt as the older generation- critically discuss'

First two things to analyse here are what the question is asking you to do: here, the question is asking us to 'critically discuss' the theme of corruption using a comparison of the older and younger gene...

Answered by Miranda R. English Literature tutor
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