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How do I effectively comment on the formal features of a poem?
The one thing to remember is that if you're commenting on the formal features of a poem, make sure it adds to your argument. Don't just spot devices for the sake of it; comment on how the use of rhyme (or an...
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Explore how second-wave feminism is presented in 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood
Second-wave feminism began in the 1960s with a theme of advocating sexual liberty and gender equality outside suffrage, which had been achieved in some countries due to the efforts of first-wave feminist cam...
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How do I structure my paragraphs for an essay about a play?
The structure for a drama essay is similar to a normal prose essay, however with the addition of critics' interpretations. For instance, you would use the same Point, Quotation, Analysis idea but after your ...
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How Should I Structure My Essay to Gain the Most Marks? Section A Shakespeare
The marks for this essay are divided up so that there are two skills, which are weighted the most heavily: A01 and A02 are both worth 12 marks, A03 is 6 marks, and A04 is 4 marks. From this you can see that ...
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Structuring an essay based on a passage from Shakespeare: e.g. Hamlet; 'The younger generation are just as corrupt as the older generation- critically discuss'
First two things to analyse here are what the question is asking you to do: here, the question is asking us to 'critically discuss' the theme of corruption using a comparison of the older and younger generat...
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