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How do I write a strong introduction for my coursework?

The structure of an introduction is simple and should follow these lines: ‘In light of this question, this is the argument I am going to make, and I intend to make it in this way’. In order to ensure it is n...
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Explore some of the ways in which poets express change.

A key example of a poet expressing change comes in Carol Ann Duffy's ' Originally' from her 1990 collection The Other Country. In the poem, Duffy utilises imagery such as that of the turning wheels to sugges...
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Compare and contrast the two main characters of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Robinson Crusoe

The two characters Huck Finn and Robinson Crusoe are interesting to compare to one another in that their identities are each very largely shaped by their beliefs. The only difference that can be obviously po...
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What context is relevant when considering the theme of gender in 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles' By Thomas Hardy?

Considering the novel was set and published in the late victorian era (1870's), we can consider an ideology of the time called 'seperate spheres' in reference to gender roles. Separate spheres is the ideolog...
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Examine the view that Blanche’s attitude to sex and sexuality creates conflict in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’.

Tennessee Williams’ 1947 play ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ presents the character Blanche DuBois as an aging southern belle whose confused attitude to sexuality creates inner conflict within herself. Williams ...
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