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'Othello is too stupid to be considered a tragic hero' - Leavis. Why are we studying this play then?

Leavis is quoted describing the character of Othello as ‘stupid’ and this is often used by students to disregard Othello as being a valid text to study. However, the theme of ‘stupidity’ ...

NG
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Why are Conservatives always associated with hierarchy and inequality?

First we must understand what heirarchy means in a political sense. Hierarchies are systems of order that things are placed or operate, visually articulated most commonly through a triangle shape. Its imp...

NG
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What's the most difficult question you were asked during your interview for Cambridge?

During my second interview, the interviewer asked me to compare language with a city, meaning I had to use components of a city or town in order to describe how the structures of a language worked. I told...

GR
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If monopolies are so inefficient, why do they still exist?

There are a few reasons for which monopolies are, in certain cases, both desirable and beneficial. The first case to consider is that of a natural monopoly, which benefits from Economies of Scale (show th...

AZ
Answered by Anna Z. Economics tutor
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Why are subsidies a more efficient way of reducing prices than price ceilings are?

To begin with, the main difference between subsidies and price ceilings is that subsidies move the market equilibrium as they shift supply outwards (show on a diagram), which occurs because producers now ...

AZ
Answered by Anna Z. Economics tutor
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