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All My Sons
An In Spector Calls - How does Priestly use linguistic and dramatic device to convey his message to the people of 1945 that 'we are all members of one body'?
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By referring closely to J B Priestley’s account of Bradford, explain what he considers gave the city its particular character at the time he was writing.
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Chris' Character - Father-Son Relationship - All My Sons is considered Miller's most famous play.
Dead Man Walking.
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Freedom is not the lack of constraint, but the exercise of responsibility. Discuss.
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How effectively does this play explore tension between society’s responsibility and personal freedom? ‘Whose Life Is It Anyway,’ by Brian Clark is a play about Ken Harrison, a paralysed car crash victim
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I intend to analyse how Iain Banks uses the techniques of characterisation and symbolism to highlight the themes of responsibility and relationships in his novel complicity.
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Jason Compson’s Complexity - In the Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner.
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MEN, WOMEN, ABUSE AND MURDER DEFENCES
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Socialist Realism
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Stayal Mill - Do you think that Thomas Priestley's evidence to the Middlesex magistrates is totally accurate?
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Stayal mill - The interior of the Apprentice House today bears very little resemblance to what it was like in the early 19th century. Does this mean it is of no value as evidence of how Styal apprentices lived in the early 19th century?
The audience's first impressions of the Birling family
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The main characters in the play “All My Sons” learn many lessons about responsibility and its different meanings.Joe Keller commits a wide range of irresponsible actions
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The woman in black: how does Arthur’s character change during the course of the story?
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Title of presentation: Themes of “The Village by the Sea”
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To what extent were the cities of post 1945 Central and Eastern Europe transformed by socialism?
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What responsibility do you have to the future having received a faith-filled Catholic education?
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Who or What is responsible for the problems that afflict the Bentleys ?
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