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How as the 1950's Science Fiction Film 'The Forbidden Planet' been influenced by Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'?
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How does Shakespeare ensure that the theme of usurpation and its consequences runs throughout The Tempest?
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HOW DOES SHAKESPEARE INTRODUCE ARIEL?
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How Does Shakespeare introduce Caliban in The Tempest?
How does Shakespeare present Caliban in TheTempest ?
How does Shakespeare present Prospero's relationship with Ariel and Caliban throughout the course of the play?
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How does Shakespeare use language, Imagery and setting to illuminate Prospero's journey from revenge to reconciliation.
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How does The Tempest reflect the concequences for various characters of the isolation of the individual from society?
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How does William Shakespeare’s The Tempest reflect society at the time?
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How effective is Act One, Scene One as an opening scene?
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How effective is the opening of 'The Tempest'?
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How effectively is Caliban presented through his actions to a modern audience?
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How far do you agree that Shakespeare presents status as the greatest enemy to communication in The Tempest?
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How the use of different language amongst the characters in “The Tempest” makes a contrast, making the audience feel differently towards the characters.
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Is Prospero a magnanimous ruler or an oppressive coloniser?
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It is only when Prospero's absolute control breaks down that we feel sorry for him. Discuss
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Miranda Grey and Frederick Clegg are the main characters that are interpreted in the text The Collector, by John Fowles.
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Nature Versus Nurture.
Original Writing - The Dad I thought I knew.
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Play opens aboard a ship in the midst of a tempestuous storm.
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Prospero as a Ruler.
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Questions based on extracts from Chapter 3, Wuthering Heights
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Read the following extract from Act 4, Scene 1. How does it contribute to your view of the way in which the character of Caliban is presented?
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Relevance of The Tempest in the Modern World
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Shakespeare gives us a taste of the hierarchical nature of society through his play The Tempest.
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