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Explore the significance of Elizabeth's speech and thought in Frankenstein.

Elizabeth is introduced within the novel as a “pretty present”, which in itself is objectifying her through the use of the concrete noun known for its possessive aspects. Due to this, Victor describes how...

Answered by Katherine N. English tutor
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Consider the role of social class in Agatha Christie's 'Death on the Nile'.

Here is an essay template for a GCSE, A-Level or undergraduate essay. For the GCSE level, we will follow P.E.E. (point, evidence, explanation) structure, for the A-Level, we will add ‘contextual’ detail t...

Answered by Anna C. English tutor
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Explore Shakespeare's representation of love in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

A whole range of character relationships and moments from the play able to be discussed here. One method of streamlining a discussion would be to dedicate one or two paragraphs to the more 'negative' mome...

Answered by Kate C. English tutor
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‘The first fifty pages of 'Brighton Rock' are all that remain of that detective story.’ To what extent do you agree with this view of the novel?

Writing a thesis statement is the easiest way of ensuring that your essay is structured well, that it is focused, and will reassure the examiner that you know what you're doing. It should, crucially, ...

Answered by Emma S. English tutor
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Explore how Carol Ann Duffy presents the fragility of love in ‘Betrothal’, and make connections with one or two other poems from your collection.

Duffy also presents the fragility of love through her choice of form. ‘You’ is a Shakespearean sonnet, comprised of four quatrains and a rhyming couplet, which is a traditional poetic choice when presenti...

Answered by Chloe T. English tutor
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