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In 'Othello', what does Shakespeare present as the cause of the failure of love?

In Othello, Shakespeare suggests the reason relationships fail is not due to those in them. Rather, the failure of a relationship stems from external influences. Whether this is from a specific i...

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Answered by Samuel N. English tutor
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King Lear is a study of the brutality, not only of human beings, but of the natural world

King Lear is a play that for many years many directors considered unperformable because of the sheer brutality of its contents. The term “brutality” can be understood in many ways, often being seen as syn...

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Answered by Zoe A. English tutor
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How do I write an unseen poetry answer?

If you have the option to choose from a selection of poems, choose one that you think you can understand, in a style with which you are familiar.  While reading the poem, highlight as many literary device...

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Answered by Philippa L. English tutor
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How do I write a good introduction?

Your introduction doesn't need to be revolutionary - all it needs to do is tell me your argument. As a marker, I want your argument summarised for me so that I can look for it when I read the rest of your...

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Answered by Molly O. English tutor
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"To what extent do the characters in of mice and men experience loneliness"

Written in the time of The Great Depression, Steinbeck's novella portrays the theme of loneliness, which is experienced by all characters to some extent. Alongside economic hardship, the loneliness of som...

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Answered by Chloe M. English tutor
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