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In Shakespeare's King Lear, how is Lear presented in the following passage? Act 1. Scene 1 (123-128)

Lear is presented as an unfit tyrannical ruler in the passage. The metaphor of himself as a dragon, "come not between the dragon and his wroth," illustrates a belief in himself as powerful and t...

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Answered by Calum M. English tutor
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What should I base my ideas for set and costume design in a production on?

When given the task of describing and justifying design choices, the very first thing a student should do is establish whether their production will be in the style of naturalism, or if they intend to int...

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Answered by Louis V. Drama tutor
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How do I effectively analyse a pre-modern English text, e.g. Chaucer, Sir Gawain?

Analysis of pre-modern (i.e. middle English) texts, though sharing some characteristics with that of modern texts, requires a specific approach. Firstly, a functional knowledge of context is invaluable, a...

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Answered by Louis V. English tutor
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How would you plan an essay for: Assess the impact of the use of violence on the development of Irish nationalism in the period 18800-1921.

When answering any question in history, you should first question the question. Are there any terms that need to be defined more clearly, or does the question impose a false dichotomy? In my experience, i...

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Answered by Jen Z. History tutor
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What is producer surplus and when might it change?

Firstly, let’s consider the concept of producer surplus. This can be defined as the difference between the price producers are willing to supply their goods/ services at and the market price (the price th...

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Answered by Olivia D. Economics tutor
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