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How Can I Use Critical Perspectives and Critics Quotes in My Answer?
The best way to integrate critics and critical perspectives into your answers is to know a few short, sharp points that will back up your argument. With critical quotes, it is not necessarily about long, in-...
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How can I analyse a quotation in depth to use in an essay question?
When analysing a quotation closely, it is important to think first about how it is significant for the piece of work as a whole. This is essential for utilising information gleaned from a close analysis of a...
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How do you write an essay on Shakespeare?
With Shakespeare, the key is multiple interpretations and exploiting ambiguity in the text. Often, Shakespeare blurs boundaries between love and service, different passions, and right and wrong. Try to have ...
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How do Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë and The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters both warn against abandoning conventional religious practice?
There is a subtle undertone evident in both that warns against abandoning religious practice, highlighted in the contrast between strict orthodoxy and secularization. Although written in the twentieth centur...
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How do I write a strong introduction?
The introduction is often seen as an annoying hurdle, but it is crucial in giving the marker a strong first impression. Writing an unclear intro that considers a few possible arguments or approaches but does...
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