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What is the effect of the narrative technique (telling the story through letters and journals) in Bram Stoker’s Dracula?

One of the most important effects of the narrative technique employed in Dracula is that it fragments the momentum of a traditional narrative style, and thereby protracts the progression of suspense and h...

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Answered by Bertie N. English tutor
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Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents gender roles in AMND. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors.

Shakespeare subverts gender roles as the lovers enter the woods; traversing from a region of order to one of chaos. Shakespeare challenges gender expectations in the woods as he denotes t...

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Answered by Niluka P. English tutor
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Discuss the theme of 'anguish' in James Fenton's poem, 'In Paris With You'

In James Fenton's poem, the speaker expresses anguish at the romantic situation between himself and his lover through his use of coined terms. The speaker suggets his frustration at the unreciprocated lov...

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Answered by Charlotte G. English tutor
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In your opinion, what does the mockingbird symbolise in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee?

The mockingbird features prominently throughout Lee's novel and is used to represent innocence. Near the beginning of the novel, Atticus tells Jem and Scott that it is a "sin to kill a mockingbird.&q...

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Answered by Ursula R. English tutor
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How does William Blake's speaker present the themes of restriction and control in his poem 'London'? Consider the physical and psychological representation of these themes in your answer.

William Blake’s 1794 poem 'London' is one of the most recognisable entries in his seminal work Songs of Experience. It depicts a hopeless and morose version of the English capital because it pres...

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Answered by Will M. English tutor
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