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Can you even revise for English?

Although it is seemingly difficult to revise English, the key to success is practice. Past exam papers and reading examiners reports are effective forms of revision that will positively influence your mar...

RM
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To what extent is Owen Sheer's Skirrid Hill a collection defined by separation?

Owen Sheers' Skirrid Hill is defined by separation, to a degree. Fundamentally, the Welsh title 'Skirrid Hill' foregrounds ideas about separation translating to 'shattered' and 'split'. This initial theme...

ES
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Explore The Ways In Which Education Is Presented In D.H. Lawrence's "A Snowy Day In School"

In exam conditions the poem should be analysed first through the vectors of form and content. Form asks questions about cadence, rhythm, timbre - in this discussion we should find the sibilance (which is ...

JH
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"The theme of physical and mental abuse in Jane Eyre is presented by Brontë chiefly to inform the reader of social issues”. Discuss.

[I have decided to do an essay plan here, as the answer would be much longer than 1-2 paragraphs]Introduction - outline argument (yes, no, sort of) and give a brief overview of mid-Victorian contextParagr...

TD
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To what extent do you agree that Gatsby from The Great Gatsby is a tragic hero?

In some ways, Gatsby is a tragic hero. His "rags to riches" story is presented as heroic. He is portrayed by Nick as an innocent person, brought down only by forces beyond his control: the "...

TD
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