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How important is the narrative role of Nick in F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby?

Nick’s participation in The Great Gatsby is mostly that of a spectator and occasional prompter in revealing information to the reader. In this sense, he is of no importance to the plot or to the ...

Answered by Sasha B. English tutor
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How are contrasts presented in Romeo and Juliet?

Contrasts and antithesis are extremely prevalent in Romeo and Juliet; the entire basis of the play is lovers from two different houses, which goes against their societies norms, and ultimately pay the ult...

Answered by Poppy C. English tutor
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Where do I start with an essay plan?

Begin with deciding your exact line of argument, and write it at the top of your page - this will be the basis for your introduction, and will then be present throughout the essay.

You should then ...

Answered by Lucy R. English tutor
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How far does Curly's Wife in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck represent American women in the Great Depression?

The farm and characters in Of Mice and Men acst as a microcosm of America as a whole, and Curly's wife is no exception. Throughout the novella, she is never given a name, she is merely presented as proper...

Answered by Marion B. English tutor
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"The Unseen Prose Exam is really time pressured, how do I approach this exam to make the most out of my time?"

First things first: write your assessment objectives in really big letters at the top of the page. This will help you to remember to include them in your essay because when you're under pressure, it's eas...

Answered by Jessica S. English tutor
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