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The conflicts in
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The End(s) of the Canon Minor Writing and Writing of Minorities
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The final act of translations has been criticised for lacking dramatic power and for ending the play in confusion. Do you agree?
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The language in "The Royal Hunt of the Sun"
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The language used in 'Blood Wedding'
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The passage upon which is the center of discussion is taken from Act one, scene one of Molière's theatrical 17th century comedy Dom Juan.
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The significance of language in any dramatic production, or indeed any piece of performance art, be it song, poetry or whatever, is undoubtedly of great importance, as it is not only the medium through which ideas, thoughts, emotions etc. are communi...
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The Use of Language in the Cherry Orchard
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There are some dramatic devices and techniques that Friel uses to illuminate the play’s central themes. These could be the structure of the play, language and translation, and the ending.
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Throughout 'Road' Scullery's has many soliloquies in which he uses naturalistic, colloquial language.
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Translations
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Translations - Character Study.
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Turn to Act two, scene two and remind yourself of the whole scene. This is a very unusual love scene. How effective do you find it and how does it relate to the main concerns of the play as a whole?
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Use of Language in the play 'Blood Wedding'.
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Using Act One of the play ‘Translations’: Brian Friel Presents Us With An Intellectual Irish Arcadia. How Far Do You Agree With This Interpretation?
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Westside story, Use of language
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What do you find of significance in Friel's presentation of the world of the play?
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What do you think is the significance of these three 'minor' characters in the play: Sarah, Jimmy and Doalty?
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What does Translations have to say about the individual and the community?
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What Issues Of Communication Are Raised In The Play 'Translations'?
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Why is the play called Translations?
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With one extract of your choice, examine how the author uses aspects of real everyday talk in their dialogue.
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Write an essay exploring the injustice of white authority over the aboriginal people as explored in the novel The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith.
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Write an essay on the following passage (3.1.80-135) from A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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‘Translations depicts the cultural take over of Ireland by the British Empire, yet it cannot be said to be simply pro-Irish.’ Consider this comment
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