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How does Margaret Atwood present Moira's character in 'The Handmaid's Tale?'

As a feminist and lesbian, Moira is immediately presented as an unconventional, rebellious character as such identifications are in fact illegal in the misogynistic and patriarchal society of Gilead. As a re...
EC
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What are the first things I look for in an unseen poem?

There are several things you should look for to analyse all poems , and as long as you remember them, analysing unseen poetry is easier than it seems. Don’t forget to structure your answer in P.E.E.L (Point,...
ME
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How is power represented in Marlowe’s Dr. Faustus?

The theme of power is introduced at the beginning of the play, where Faustus is brimming with ideas on what he would do with all the power in the world. He imagines obtaining great wealth, drawing the contin...
ME
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How do I approach paper 1 unseen poetry?

The poem can be scary and hard to understand as the beauty of poetry lies in its meanings. Here are the steps you should take to write a stellar commentary for paper 1:read the poem and use highlighters to m...
YC
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Compare and contrast the ways in which female madness is presented in both The Bell Jar and A Streetcar Named Desire.

The social pressures of women and their psyches are enforced by the omnipresence of newsand fashion media, which in post-war America propagated the domesticated role of womenwithin the household. Plath’s nov...
FJ
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