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King Lear is a study of the brutality, not only of human beings, but of the natural world

King Lear is a play that for many years many directors considered unperformable because of the sheer brutality of its contents. The term “brutality” can be understood in many ways, often being seen as syn...

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Answered by Zoe A. English tutor
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Explore Shakespeare's presentation of honesty in King Lear.

The disintegration of honesty begins with Lear’s abdication. In challenging his daughters to proclaim their limitless love for him, Shakespeare foregrounds honesty, immediately placing it in sharp content...

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Evaluate the political and social implications of energy supply pathway disruption (15).

Arguably, the most potentially devastating implications are those that have a significant political dimension. Though the economic and political impacts are often closely intertwined, the political aspect...

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Answered by Eva C. Geography tutor
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When I'm in the exam, how can I answer a question accurately in a short space of time?

When you're answering a question- don't panic! Panicking will stress you out and slow you down.  When answering a question- answer the question.  Going off topic is where students lose marks and time.  Fo...

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Answered by Elin S. Psychology tutor
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Outline two theories of formation of romantic relationships (10 marks)

One theory of the formation of romantic relationships is the sociobiological theory. According to this theory, men and women seek different things in potential romantic partners, with an...

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Answered by Quin O. Psychology tutor
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