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What does Macbeth mean when he says he will turn 'the multitudinous seas incarnadine' - Act 2, Scene 2?

Macbeth:Whence is that knocking?How is't with me, when every noise appalls me?What hands are here? Hah! They pluck out mine eyes.Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this bloodClean from m...

Answered by Camilla S. English Literature tutor
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How do I structure an A-level English essay?

A method that works for me is highlighting the key terms in the question and then approaching it thematically from there. Let's take the question 'Compare and contrast the presentation of marriage...

Answered by Atlantis O. English Literature tutor
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What the significance of the presentation and description of Curly's Wife in Of Mice and Men?

Curley's wife is presented as lesser than the other characters, most notably through the lack of her own name. She is always referred to in relation to Curley, implying she has no identity outside of her ...

Answered by Flora S. English Literature tutor
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Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the character of Scrooge?

In the extract, Scrooge is presented as a miserly, isolated character. Dickens employs a number of methods to demonstrate this to the reader.
Firstly, Dickens' choice of adjectives which describe Sc...

Answered by Elinor W. English Literature tutor
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How is Othello presented as a victim?

Firstly let's think about what this means. How does Shakespeare portray Othello? Is he consistent in this? How do the themes of Othello impact this presentation? What does it mean to be a victim?...

Answered by Jennifer B. English Literature tutor
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