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How does Mary Shelley create a 'frame narrative' in her 1818 novel 'Frankenstein'?

In Shelley's 'Frankenstein', it should be initially established that the opening narrative is in epistolary form: that is to say that written letters form the first few chapters to give the sailor Robert ...

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How should I go about planning my essays during the exam?

Depending on the amount of time that you have to write your essay, I would recommend spending anywhere between 5 and 10 minutes on planning. It may seem like a substantial amount, but I assure you that a ...

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How would I write a strong introduction to a persuasive essay for my coursework?

For a persuasive essay at Higher level you want to begin with an introduction that will really capture the attention of the reader. You also want to set up the main argument of your essay without giving t...

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“McEwan suggests that Briony’s crime can easily be forgiven because she is a child.” To what extent do you agree with this view? Remember to include in your analysis relevant exploration of McEwan’s authorial methods.

Questions in paper two tend to have a more general focus on the over-all themes of the text. Since this paper focuses on the novel through the lens of crime writing, students must consistently touch base ...

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Answered by Ana M. English tutor
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To what extent can Othello be viewed as a tragic hero?

The key to answering this question successfully is the correct use of terminology as well as coherent analysis of the applicability to each of the five characteristics of a tragic hero- based on Aristotle...

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