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How do I write about poems?
Writing about poetry can be daunting because there is less certainty as to what is ‘right’; different people will respond to poetry in different ways. When faced with a poem, first read it through and think ...
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How can I write an impactful introduction?
The introduction is the starting point of an essay and when attempting to present a strong argument it is important that you begin with an impactful introduction. The purpose of an introduction is to summari...
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How does Shakespeare present Iago in Othello?
It is worth noting that this question can be argued in various ways, and as long as you give evidence for your answer you will be given credit in an exam. Shakespeare presents Iago as a 'malcontent', a chara...
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The role of theatre in shaping Nina's character in The Seagull by Chekhov
The Seagull uses Anton Chekhov’s realist style as a means to examine the world of theatre.Through this, the audience is able to discern the development of the various characters’ identities andrelationships....
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According to Stella Adler, theatre 'is a spiritual and social x-ray of its time.' Discuss, in relation to 2 or more plays you have studied.
Due to the broadness of this question, there are a lot of approaches in how to answer it. It is important for students to understand what exactly the quote is saying and what the question is asking. Essentia...
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