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'Analyse ways in which meanings are shaped in literary texts.' (With unseen passages to choose from, as seen on OCR English Literature A Level)

[As seen on the examples board, I'm giving instructions on how to write these types of questions rather than an example answer as the answer always depends on which new text is given in the exam. I hope t...

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How do I approach the source-based essay?

The Oxford University HAT test can seem daunting, and indeed it is not like any exam you will have taken before. However it is important to identify ways in which you can approach the source. Firstly reme...

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Answered by Eliza H. HAT tutor
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Mill could not believe in liberty because he was a utilitarian. Discuss

Mills conception of utility is founded off a more sophisticated and perhaps more elitist version of Benthamite utility. Bentham’s utility embraces a crude conception of happiness which is pleasure in the ...

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Answered by Amy M. Politics tutor
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How important was the South Sea Bubble crisis in Walpole’s rise to power?

With this question it is important in your introduction to start with your principal argument , eg 'the south sea bubble crisis was very important in Walpole's rise to power because..' and then list your ...

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Answered by Eliza H. History tutor
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""Much American Literature is concerned with ideas about tension between Social Classes" Discuss this statement in relation to your study of American Literature." How would you write an introduction for this question?

These questions are worded in such a way that they demand some kind of overview of the period of American Literature- this can be a daunting demand because, after all, you have probably only studied two t...

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