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How can I effectively structure a comparative essay for an English Literature A Level examination?
For English Literature examinations, being able to effectively structure a comparative essay is an important, but sometimes challenging, skill. Thankfully, there are some really simple yet effective techniqu...
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‘King Lear is a play which brings us closer to the apocalypse than to resolution’ Discuss
(I think essay plans are the most effective)First consider if you agree with the statement.Apocalypse is shown through the collapse of justice. This is exemplified through King Lear's actions (love test etc)...
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How is the theme of guilt explored throughout Ian McEwan's 'Atonement'?
Guilt is a very prevalent theme running throughout Atonement, primarily centered around the central protagonist to the novel, Bryony. Towards the end of the novel the reader learns that Bryony is the author ...
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How do writer's present the same themes in different ways?
Both 'The Great Gatsby' and 'The Grapes of Wrath' explore themes of class division and poverty. The context of 1930's and 1920's America is important to note, the former during The Great Depression where une...
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How should I approach writing an essay which compares two unseen poems?
Approaching unseen poetry can be daunting, however it is important to remember all of the skills you have learnt when analysing your poetry anthologies in class and apply them to this section of the paper.Yo...
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