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English Literature
A Level

Poverty and the struggle to make a living is a central theme in ‘The Grapes of Wrath’. Explore the handling of this theme in ‘The Grapes of Wrath'

When approaching this essay question, it is important to relate how the theme of poverty affects the character’s lives in ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ and as a consequence means they are unable to make a suffici...

AG
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How far do you agree with the view that Fitzgerald presents Gatsby's life as pitiful rather than inspiring?

Within his novel 'The Great Gatsby', Fitzgerald presents Gatsby as an elusive character who is left a victim to the materlialist and fast-paced world of the 1920s, meaning that his life is moreover depict...

HG
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Explore how Hughes and Plath present the natural world.

Both Plath and Hughes present the natural world as violent, hostile and aggressive - Hughes’ most notable poems with regards to the violence of the natural world are Rain and October Dawn,

IH
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How does Shakespeare's presentation of the island and its atmosphere in "The Tempest" allow for the exploration of moral and psychological issues?

The moral and psychological issues which imbue the island in “The Tempest” are exemplified by the attitudes expressed toward the island by the play’s characters. Following the storm and shipwreck of Act O...

IB
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‘Women struggle to find an identity in a world dominated by men’. By comparing The Great Gatsby with Sister Carrie, discuss how far you agree with this view. (30 Marks)

In America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, women had a very restricted role within society. Their lack of access to education limited their capability to interact with society in...

SO
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