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Explore the Role of the Past in Long Day's Journey into Night
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Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents the characters Goneril Regan and Cordilia in "King Lear".
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Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents the characters of Edmund and Edgar in “King Lear”.
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Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents the characters of Goneril, Regan and Cordelia in “King Lear”.
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Gimpel the Fool.
In Shakespeare's King Lear, the Fools main function is to play three major roles. Discuss
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King Lear (The fool)
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King Lear - A commentary on Edmund's soliloquy in Act I Scene ii.
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King Lear - Does the Fool present the voice of reason?
King Lear Coursework Edmund’s plot to supplant Edgar and gain his father’s inheritance begins in Act 1ii.What is the importance of this scene in the context of the play as a whole
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Long Day's Journey into Night: Can One Successfully Escape Reality?
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Long Day's Journey into Night: Can One Successfully Escape Reality?
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Long Days Journey into night - Analysing a scene The place of the scene is the dramatic resolution of the play, to be more exact, the end of it. In this scene, the conflict
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Long Days Journey into Night: Character Analysis
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Mrs. Kingshaw Monologue
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Renaissance models of femininity require women to be quite and submissive; Lear's evil daughters Goneril and Regal subvert all excepted codes of filial and feminine behaviour. Discuss?
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Shakespeare: King Lear Act one Scene Two - Edmund's Speech
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Snowdrops (short story) analysis
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The Destruction of Order.
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The Ever Persent Past
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The importance of the Fool in King Lear
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Why is the character of the Fool included in Shakespeare’s King Lear?
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Write a careful comparison of two passages: show how Edmund Talbot's 'rite of passage' develops in the first half of the text.
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