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What if I don't understand the unseen poem?

Good question, this has happened to us all! First of all, don't panic. Take time to read through the poem carefully a few times over. Ask yourself the following questions:1) Who is the speaker? (n...

Answered by Emily M. English Literature tutor
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How do I analyse the poems and structure an answer (paper 1) ?

Paper one assesses your ability to analyse a completely unfamiliar poem and your competence in demonstrating your understanding of the poem’s fundamental meaning, through a comprehensively structured essa...

Answered by Eilish L. English Literature tutor
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How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the interactive oral of Metamorphosis

Upon reading Metamorphosis I had not considered the importance of temporal and spacial however the interactive oral greatly deepened my understanding, as we discussed the relevance of cultural, social and...

Answered by Anais W. English Literature tutor
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Love is a complicated emotion. In light of this claim, explore how Shakespeare and Fitzgerald present love in the Sonnets and The Great Gatsby. Consider Rattigan’s The Browning Version in the course of your response.

In these three texts love is shown to be the most unruly of emotions; a passionate, intense affliction of desire; it is misunderstood, abused and turbulent. Yet it can be genuine and lasting. Novel, play ...

Answered by Hafsa B. English Literature tutor
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How is the theme of death presented in Hamlet?

Hamlet - shows his cowardiceUses hyperbole to exaggerate and justify his actionsPolonius - His death presented as a nuisance; signifies social prejudices Gertrude - tragic hero Ophelia - result of her mad...

Answered by Grace R. English Literature tutor
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