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English Literature
A Level

In Thomas Hardy's 'Far from the Madding Crowd' is Bathsheba's autonomy in choosing a husband celebrated or chastised?

Thomas Hardy's 1875 work 'Far from the Madding Crowd' presents the reader with a critical dilemma. Does the independence of headstrong farmer Bathsheba Everdene extoll the virtues of dominant female sexua...

JW
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How do I use Quotations and examples in my essays?

Quotations and examples are key to wrting a good essay. It is often the case that short quotations consiting of only a few words can be much more effective in suppporting your point than long quoations of...

AD
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'Desdemona is a a powerless victim in Othello' to what extent do you agree?

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In Othello, ,Shakespeare keeps within the time and social constraints surronding women when creating the tragic victim, Desdemona. I agree with the statement as although one may argue...

YB
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How would you identify interesting motifs in a novel?

Motifs in a novel are recurring and/or significant images. The most interesting motifs in a novel will be closely linked to integral themes running throughout. For example, in Cormac McCarthy's The Ro...

TM
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Discuss this extract from 'The Castle of Otranto' by Horace Walpole in relation to the Gothic genre.

(Answer would typically be a whole essay, but here is an example introduction and paragraph.)

Written in 1764, Walpole’s ‘The Castle of Otranto’ is widely accepted as the first defined gothic novel...

PL
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