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How does Steinbeck explore the theme of Dreams within Of Mice and Men? (Past exam question)

Steinbeck focuses on dreams as a key theme throughout the novel. The entire novel is centred around the idea of 'The American Dream', demonstrated through the characters of George and Lennie. 

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Answered by Kelly F. English tutor
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How do I get high marks for language analysis?

The key to scoring well on attention and sensitivity towards a writer's linguistic techniques and effects is to identify the technique, explain its effect, and then tie this into your overarching answer t...

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Answered by Tom L. English tutor
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Compare and contrast the presentation of love in The Great Gatsby and Othello

Need to plan the response: 1. identifty the type / form of love (i.e. is it romantic, unrequited, lustful, familial etc.) 2. look at how the two texts interact: how do they differ in form, style, language...

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Answered by Ella G. English tutor
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'It is a tragedy that the journey is often more fulfilling than the arrival.' With reference to your wider reading, explore the presentation of illusionary love in Rapture and The Great Gatsby.

Within the two texts, Duffy and Fitzgerald criticise the values of their respective societies by presenting protagonists who, through the contemporary societies of the writing; will have to journey in ord...

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Answered by Florence T. English tutor
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Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which Writers Present the Nature of Cultural Exchange

Where cultural exchange does undermine a culture’s perceived superiority, both Farrell and Nagra depict the ensuing disorder as moral codes lose their power to control and regulate behaviour. The characte...

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Answered by Zohra N. English tutor
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