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How is the theme of responsibility explored by J.B Priestley in 'An Inspector Calls'?

An Inspector Calls delves into the theme of responsibility - exploring which different demographics of individuals are willing to take responsibility for the death of Eva Smith. Priestley achieves this by...

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Answered by Kia B. English tutor
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How do I write a good introduction to an essay?

The introduction can be the hardest part for some people as it is the first and therefore sometimes most daunting task. However, once you get your head around it and get a good template for all further es...

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Answered by Ellie G. English tutor
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'In literature love is presented as a negative emotion'. By comparing TWO prose texts, explore the extent to which you agree with this statement.

Although love can be seen as quite pessimistic in a number of modern texts, some books retain the view that love is a positive emotion.
In Murakami's "Norwegian Wood", love is seen to be l...

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Answered by Matteo E. English tutor
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How can I revise for the unseen poetry part of the exam?


Despite not being able to see the poem beforehand, there are several ways to prepare such that a strong critical opinion can be methodically formed, regardless as to whether its true ‘meaning’ is im...

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Answered by David J. English tutor
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How does Winterson explore Jeanette’s contrasting experiences outside of the church community?

Contrastingly to the comfort which Elsie provides, school or ‘the breeding ground’ is a shock to Jeanette who doesn't know how to react with other children. This is evident when she creates the sampler fo...

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Answered by Agnelle G. English tutor
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