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How should I structure an A Level English Literature Essay?

Your essay should include an introduction, 3 main points (or possibly 4, although the tight timing of A level examinations means 3 may be better as you can go in to more detail) and conclusion.
The i...

Answered by Alicia T. English tutor
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Consider how Miller dramatically presents his view of “The American Dream”.

Point 1: Portrayal of the American DreamWilly's character emphasises the idea that through hard work and being well-liked, a man can achieve anything. He says that this is 'the wonder of ...

Answered by Charlotte R. English tutor
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How do I approach an unseen poem in an exam?

When approaching an unseen poem, it can be very overwhelming! However there are some simple steps to follow that will break the poem down and also will give you a lot to say in an exam response and will h...

Answered by Ella H. English tutor
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To what extent would you agree with the critique of Othello by William Shakespeare that "Iago is a dangerously attractive character within the play". Please shape your response by considering the form, style, language and the dramatic elements of the play

INTRO AND CONTEXT:Othello, written in 1603 was subject to initially Elizabethan audiences, in which were reported to have a desire for violence and horror on stage. The counterplot and character Iago fabr...

Answered by Millie S. English tutor
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To what extent do you agree that Briony is guilty of a crime in Atonement and should be held accountable? (25 marks)

I will answer this in note form/with bullet points, and in an actual lesson we would go over how to link these together and develop the essay.Yes she is accountable...She tells an actual lie and is aware ...

Answered by Lauren H. English tutor
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