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How to best prepare for an unseen poem question on a GCSE English Literature paper?

Firstly, it is important to remember that with this and every English Literature question there is no one right or wrong answer! The study of English is about expressing your own personal thoughts and ide...

Answered by Lily R. English Literature tutor
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Describe the relationship between two characters in Of Mice and Men.

Introduction: Set of the two characters I wish to discuss and setting up my argument. For example- I could focus on the relationship between Curley’s wife and Lennie. Paragraphs- include the PEEL structur...

Answered by Lydia B. English Literature tutor
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How does George Orwell create a culture of fear in '1984'?

Published in 1949, George Orwell's 1984 denotes the deeply authoritarian 'Party' exhibit control over its citizens, redefining social super structures such as family and the media, as it seeks ultimate co...

Answered by Charles L. English Literature tutor
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How do you structure a GCSE English answer?

In English literature, an answer must be structured in a specific manner. The best way to do this is use the PEE method. This is point, evidence and explanation. If the question asks about how a certain t...

Answered by Yamini D. English Literature tutor
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What is interesting about the form of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'?

The 2 key formal features of Frankenstein are the use of epistolary form and an embedded or framed narrative.
A novel written in epistolary form develops the narrative t...

Answered by Julian G. English Literature tutor
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