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'In Hamlet, Hamlet's madness spirals out of his control and threatens to compromise both the play and the audience.' Discuss how Shakespeare presents Hamlet's madness and the impact on the play's structure, and the audience.

The play's key turning point seems to be the metaplay, or play within play taking part at the height of Hamlet's deception. His madness structurally transcends the plot he's within - it can no longer be c...

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Explain one strength and one weakness of the psychodynamic approach

Firstly, a strength of the psychodynamic approach is that it reflects the complexity of human behaviour, it recognises that there are innate drivers in human behaviour such as the 'id', as well as the imp...

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What brought about the end of the Cold War?

A strong case can be made for the importance of individuals in bringing about the end of the cold war. Ronald Reagan became the 40th president of the United States in 198...

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To what extent was Stalin's victory in the power struggle of 1924-1929 a result of the popularity of his policies?

To answer this question, you will need to assess both how significant Stalin's policies were in contributing to his victory in the power struggle following Lenin's death in 1924. However, you will also ne...

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How do I structure an English Literarture Essay?

Every exam board in A-Levels considers it essential to have an understanding of the text at hand, but that is often not enough to reach the highest marks. What helped me get full marks on my English Liter...

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