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What imagery does Brönte use to illustrate Jane's will?

Bronte makes Jane’s independent will more clear through the use of flame and iron imagery. She does this to emphasise the ‘blasphemy’ of marrying someone she does love, St. John. Standing in his presence,...

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Answered by Sophie B. English tutor
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How do I best interpret the essay question?

Before starting your essay, it is crucial to figure out what the question is asking you to do. If you miss out this crucial step then you risk writing the wrong essay altogether! It is very difficult to a...

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How do I write a successful introduction?

Introductions can be the most daunting part of an essay; however, the good news is, the more you practise, the easier they become. The best method to use when writing a successful introduction, both thoro...

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Answered by Sophia U. English tutor
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How would you write an introduction to an analysis of "The Woodsplurge"?

An example of Pre-Raphaelite work, typical of the late 19th century, Rossetti’s poem ‘The Woodspurge’ is literary piece of work that displays how depression can affect your state of mind. It is characteri...

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How is Lady Macbeth presented in Shakespeare's Macbeth?

Whilst Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' may indicate that it is Macbeth himself that is the central protagonist, Lady Macbeth is instead the one who captures the audience's attention. This is because Lady Macbeth ...

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Answered by Tania A. English tutor
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