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How do you approach writing a unseen poetry commentary?

The first thing you should do when you see a poem is read it and write down first impressions. This should include what on first glace you think the poem is about. It is highly likely, that your first imp...

Answered by Alexandra L. English and World Literature tutor
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What is the difference between themes, motifs, and symbols?

The theme of a novel is the idea or message the author is trying to convey. There can be major themes and minor themes. A major theme is the central idea of the novel. It is the overarching message expres...

Answered by Adriana G. English and World Literature tutor
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What is one of the main themes in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird?

Throughout her novel, Harper Lee consistently juxtaposes good and evil. She utilises Scout and Jem's childhood innocence to show how the concept of evil develops. Initially, Scout and Jem have never truly...

Answered by Adriana G. English and World Literature tutor
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How should I structure a commentary?

Begin with an introduction that demonstrates that you grasp the text's literal meaning within a succinct thesis statement. The thesis statement should contain the key

Answered by Labeeb H. English and World Literature tutor
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What is the best way to structure my comparative essay in an exam?

Once the question is in front of you, write down straight away the things you think are relevant from the two texts. For example, if it asks you to compare the treatment of women in the two texts, note do...

Answered by James F. English and World Literature tutor
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