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How does the role of the narrator influence a text's contents? Analyse the role of the narrator and his/her influence on the given work's interior meaning and subject matter.

Though 20 th century postmodern ideals contend that it is the reader, not the author, who is tasked with assigning their own interpretation upon a given text, it is not always the author’s point of view that...
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What is the difference between 'form' and 'structure' in poetry?

'Form' is the type of poem the poet has choosen to write in. Sonnets, ballads, dramatic monologues and dialogues, and vilanelles are all types of form with their own particular rules and conventions: the son...
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Read the following extract from [a text the pupil has studied] and then answer the following question. E.g. How does Brontë present Jane as a strong female character? (write about the extract and the novel as a whole)

I'd make sure I understood the examining body's requirements. For example, for AQA the student's answer should fulfil 4 assessment objectives: AO1 ability to read, understand and respond to texts, AO2 analys...
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How does Shakespeare explore the theme of fate in the prologue of Romeo and Juliet

The Prologue is a key element in how our expectations of the outcome of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet are handled. The Prologue, which was often delivered by an authorial character (see Gower in Pericles, ...
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How far do you agree with the view that Fitzgerald presents Gatsby's life as pitiful rather than inspiring?

Within his novel 'The Great Gatsby', Fitzgerald presents Gatsby as an elusive character who is left a victim to the materlialist and fast-paced world of the 1920s, meaning that his life is moreover depicted ...
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