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English Literature
A Level

How to Write an Introduction and a Conclusion

Writing an introduction and conclusion for an English Literature essay can often be the most difficult process as choosing which information to include whilst not giving away to much about your essay can ...

MG
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How do I measure the meter of a poem?

A poem's meter consists of a two features: how many syllables there are in each line and the metric 'feet' within each line. Counting syllables is as easy as it sounds:
'The time of year thou mayst i...

CI
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Explore the use of symbolism in Othello.

Symbolism in Othello is often used to reflect on the flaws and perspectives of Shakespeare's contemporary society; Shakespeare also employs symbolism in highlighting the inner lives of his characters as w...

SA
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How should I approach a comparative essay question such as, ‘Women characters are presented primarily as those who suffer and endure.’ By comparing two prose texts, explore the extent to which you agree with this statement.

When approaching any essay question you must first take into account the key words in the question, I like to highlight them to keep them at the forefront of my mind while I'm writing! Here you are being ...

MM
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Compare and contrast how Williams and McEwan present a reliance upon illusion in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and ‘The Cement Garden.’

In ‘A Streetcar Named Desire,’ creating the illusion of being, ‘attractive…prim and proper,’ is all Blanche can do to satisfy her yearning to maintain the ‘beauty’ and gentility of her ‘fading’ youth; pre...

JA
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