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How can I write a good answer in English Literature?
Read the question over ta few times.Underline key words and phrases in the questions Make a brief plan of your answer, ensuring that you cover every point asked in the question (refer back to the parts you u...
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What role does the concept of ambition play in Milton?
The word ambition originally stems from the Latin ambitiōn , which signified “to go round soliciting votes” [1]. Soon, the will to power behind the specific action of canvassing, the motivation to strive aft...
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How do I write a well structured a paragraph?
Firstly, you need to make a clear point in your opening sentence which tells the reader what you will be discussing. Next, you need to show evidence with a quote form the text to support you argument with an...
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Silas Marner: Write about Eppie and how she is presented in the novel.
Throughout the novel, George Eliot presents Eppie as innocent, angelic and perfect. Description of her as 'golden' reflects how precious she is due to the value of gold both now and in the nineteenth century...
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“Their love is too idealistic ever to end in happiness.” To what extent do you agree with this view of Shakespeare’s dramatic presentation of Othello and Desdemona in this extract and elsewhere in the play?
In Shakespeare’s romance plays, for example in Romeo and Juliet, a large emphasis is placed on idealistic love which does not usually end well for these two lovers. His written romances are strong, often ove...
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