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Explore the characterisation of the three sisters in the opening of the play, ‘King Lear’.

Shakespeare opens King Lear by introducing the audience to the King’s failing health, and his requirement to distribute his wealth and property amongst his three daughters; Cordelia, Goneril and Reagan. T...

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Examine how Browning presents extreme emotions in ‘My Last Duchess’ and one other poem of your choice.

Comparison of My Last Duchess and The Laboratory. In both his poems, Browning conveys extreme emotion through the use of violent, deathly imagery. In My Last Duchess, "Half-flush that dies along her ...

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Socialists no longer seek fundamentally to reshape society (40 marks)

Socialists have the main goal of reaching a socialist utopian society in which all people are equal, however the extent to which they support this in action and how they interpret such things is entirely ...

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Expand (X+5)(2X+3)

When you are expanding a double bracket you have to multiply each each in one bracket against the two others terms in the other bracket. So starting with X: X times the first term in the other bracket whi...

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Answered by Eima M. Maths tutor
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Compare and contrast the presentation of characters in ‘The Winter’s Tale’, ‘Hamlet’ and ‘The Magic Toyshop’. To what extent do they conform to the description of an amiable misanthrope?

Prince Hamlet, the eponymous character of Shakespeare’s Jacobean tragedy, derived from Saxo Grammaticus’ medieval epic ‘Amleth’, is described by William Hazlitt as the ‘most amiable of m...

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Answered by Lakeem R. English tutor
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