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How does Steinbeck explore the theme of Dreams within Of Mice and Men? (Past exam question)

Steinbeck focuses on dreams as a key theme throughout the novel. The entire novel is centred around the idea of 'The American Dream', demonstrated through the characters of George and Lennie. 

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Answered by Kelly F. English tutor
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How do I get high marks for language analysis?

The key to scoring well on attention and sensitivity towards a writer's linguistic techniques and effects is to identify the technique, explain its effect, and then tie this into your overarching answer t...

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Answered by Tom L. English tutor
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How do I structure an essay paragraph?

It's really important that every paragraph in an essay adds to and is informed by the overall argument of your essay. One paragraph should contain one overarching point: it should begin by describing the ...

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Answered by Francesca D. English tutor
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How does Shakespeare make the audience sympathise with Macbeth?

Shakespeare makes the audience sympathise with Macbeth in various different ways. Since Macbeth is the main character the audience automatically sympathises with him and feels for him in different situati...

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Answered by Isadora K. English tutor
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Explore the themes of death, knowledge and nature in Wordsworth's "We are Seven". Refer closely to the poem in your answer.

In his preface to the 1800 edition of Lyrical Ballads, with Other Poems, William Wordsworth says of “We are Seven” that it evinces ‘the perplexity and obscurity which in childhood attend our noti...

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Answered by Tobin C. English tutor
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