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How does Tennessee Williams present masculinity in A Streetcar Named Desire?

In A Streetcar Named Desire, Williams presents a kind of ‘crisis of masculinity’ in working class post-WWII America. Through the characters of Stanley and Mitch (both war veterans), masculinity is present...

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Answered by Daisy G. English tutor
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How might an introduction usefully address the wording or terms of a question?

Often, picking apart or defining the key words in a question can help to build a strong, confident introduction to an essay. It is important to understand and work through exactly what an essay question i...

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Answered by Michael B. English tutor
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What makes a good essay?

A good essay always starts with a good plan. It is obvious to a reader/examiner whether or not the writer has put in time to plan. This does not only mean that the writer has thought about the ideas they ...

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Answered by Lucinda N. English tutor
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What literary techniques does the author use to convey the atmosphere of the scene in the extract?

One literary technique employed by the writer is the use of pathetic fallacy. The description of torrential rain helps to set the mood of something scary and ominous. It foreshadows that something terrify...

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Answered by Ibijoke F. English tutor
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'It is rarely good for us to get what we want' In the light of this view, consider ways in which writers portray appetites and desires, and their consequences. In your answer, compare one drama text and one poetry text from the above lists.

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Both Ford and Blake similarly corroborate the notion that des...

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Answered by Kaleem B. English tutor
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