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How Does Bronte Evoke Sympathy for Jane Eyre in the Reader?

It is made abundantly clear in the beginning of the novel that Jane suffers from a deficiency of love, which is evidenced by the callous treatment she experiences at the hands of her only relations. Jane ...

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Answered by Namera T. English tutor
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'The tragic hero's downfall is a product of their hubris' - To what extent do you agree with this view?

In an Aristotelian definition of tragedy, the tragic hero's downfall is an amalgamation of their hubris, hamartia, and the tragic villain. In Shakespearean tragedy, however, the hamartia is altered to bec...

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Answered by Jack P. English tutor
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How do I write a good essay?

First read the question carefully and underline key words. Your argument should be along the lines of the main subject, so first identify which one it is.Once you have done that, decide on which aspect of...

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Answered by Pilar P. English tutor
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What is the best way to structure my response to an essay question

You should use a 5 part structure:1st: Intro - Where you clearly set out your argument (It is imperative that your argument is clear and well thought out, the main reason for not doing well in essays or e...

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Answered by George J. English tutor
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Explore the Theme of 'Nothing-ness' in Shakespeare's King Lear

"Nothing will come from nothing: speak again". Lear's words from Act 1 echo throughout Shakespeare's tragedy as the loss of Kingdom and loyalty ultimately strip the King of his mind. From nihili...

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Answered by Sarah B. English tutor
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