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"Othello is not a typical example of a tragic hero." Discuss.

On the whole, Othello’s character and his tragic development are consistent with the Greek notions of the tragic hero. The first act of the play sees Othello in a high-ranking social sphere, a well-respec...

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Re-arrange (3x+y)/2 = x+z making x the subject.

To make x the subject we want to try to get all the x's on one side of the equals sign! Firstly to get rid of the fraction we multiply both sides by 2, giving 3x+y= 2(x+z). We then expand the brackets on ...

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Answered by Lara M. Maths tutor
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How do you begin to revise for English Literature?

Everyone has different ways to revise for exams, but I've found that a lot of students struggle to approach English Literature. We need to find out what tools you respond well to in general for revision (...

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How should I revise for my A Level English Exam, and develop my writing style?

A Level English is all about jumping through the hoops and hitting every assessment criteria. For example, AQA is split into 4 groups: AO1 - writing style and accuracy, AO2 - ability to identify literary ...

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Answered by Grace G. English tutor
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Am I what Oxbridge are looking for?

If you're considering applying to Oxbridge, the key thing you need is a passion and drive for learning. This doesn't mean you need to be that person who is always studying or the person who consistently g...

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