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The Kite Runner. "Assef is solely a tyrant without any moral convictions by the end of the novel." How do you respond to this view?

Possible content: Some will agree and focus on:

• Assef's rape of Hassan at a young age and encouragement/coercion of his friends to be complicit in the act

• The behaviour and language of A...

Answered by Kate O. English tutor
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Examine how Steinbeck presents the character of Curley's wife in 'Of Mice and Men'. (30)

Throughout Steinbeck's novella, 'Of Mice and Men', the character, Curley's wife, is portrayed in varying lights, from first appearing a floozy, to later being presented as an innocent woman. The audience ...

Answered by Katie F. English tutor
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How do I structure and plan an 'explore' question in relation to theme?

When answering an explore question, the key to getting a top grade is to do exactly what it asks of you - to explore. You must evaluate a multiple of different arguments in the different way the theme is ...

Answered by Isabelle G. English tutor
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Does the author not just mean that the curtains are red?

Although red can be a purely aesthetic description, we must remember that this is a fictive space created by an author to evoke particular emotions, which help us respond to the story they're trying to te...

Answered by Anna M. English tutor
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To what extent do you agree that Faustus is the Gothic victim, rather than the Gothic villain in Christopher Marlowe's play 'Doctor Faustus'?

Faustus could be perceived as a Gothic victim because he could be interpreted as a victim of himself; of his own ambitions and obsessions. The driving force for his act of selling his soul is to enhance h...

Answered by Megan R. English tutor
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