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Explore gender in H.G. Well’s Ann Veronica.

Ann Veronica’s gender confines her to the private sphere and limits her opportunities. Her academic performance is better than her brother’s, but her father will not let her continue her studies at Imperi...

MS
Answered by Marissa S. English tutor
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Explain the significance of the title of the play "A Streetcar Named Desire" in reference to the events and characters in the play.

The streetcar has a fixed route: it is predetermined and cannot changed. In the same way, the fate of Blanche is predetermined due to her character flaws. She is driven by longing and desire for a perfect...

GL
Answered by Georgie L. English tutor
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discuss the theme of madness in Twelfth Night

The theme of madness certainly permeates the play, especially due to the play’s enduring celebration of the carnivalesque, epitomised by Feste’s assertion that ‘nothing is so is so’ as the traditional heg...

GC
Answered by Georgia C. English tutor
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How do you answer AQA's GCSE English Language Paper 1 Question 2?

Question 2 will ask about language methods used by the writer to describe a person, place or thing within a text and should take you 10 minutes to complete. This question focuses on AO2: "Explain, co...

VT
Answered by Victoria T. English tutor
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Explore how Williams presents old and new ideas in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors.



Tennessee Williams’ dramatic exploration of events during ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ sees an effective presentation of new and old ideas, reflecting the character of Blanche, the overall narra...

LA
Answered by Leo A. English tutor
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