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AS and A Level: English Literature: Drama: Post-1770: Willy Russell Coursework


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"And do we blame superstition for what has come to pass? Or is it what we, the English, have come to know as class?"
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Focussing on the scene where Mrs Johnson agrees to give one of her unborn babies away to Mrs Lyons, explain how you would direct this section of the play so that the major issues Willy Russell was concerned about are made obvious to the audience.
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Compare how Willy Russell portrays the two mothers in "Blood Brothers". Account for the different reactions the audience will have towards the two women
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My Grandparents
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Which of Billy’s three girlfriends is best suited to him?
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Explore the ways in which Willy Russell makes use of language differences in act 2 scene 2.
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My Role ModelMy late friend Rita snapped her spine in an auto accident when she was eighteen, about to graduate
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Billy Liar
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"The Accident" By Mavis Gallant
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The women in Willy Russell's plays
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How liberal was Russell's administration of 1846-152?
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Educating Rita
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"This essay is, in place, very astute and has some very interesting and wide ranging points, focusing not only on the actual themes and characters as weaker essays do, but shows an intelligent understanding of the language and what effect it shows. It's lamentable that, then, in such a case, the excellent points made are wasted. The essay title is an intelligent and, frankly, brilliant title but the question never stands answered. Discussion is made of social class, and well-written analysis of the difference between the two mothers is an example of where this essay went well, but then they failed to capitalise on the superstitious and religious emblems in the play, which I would've thought vital to give the essay title a good coverage. TSR User:DavyS"
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