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Essays in Angela Carter category

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Compare and contrast the presentation of the characters of Melchior and Peregrine Hazard in Chapters 1 and 2 of Angela Carter's Wise Children and their significance in our understanding of the novel's many themes
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Consider the importance and presentation of Dora in the opening chapter of the novel
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Consider The Importance and Presentation Of Perry In The Novel Wise Children
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discuss the presentation of Melchior and Peregrine in Angela Carter's Wise Children
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Show how Angela Carter presents Saskia and Imogen in the novel
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"The Bloody Chamber" by Angela Carter - With close reference to one of the tales, discuss how Carter draws upon and subverts conventions of the fairy tale
3 out of 5 stars
"The Company of Wolves" by Angela Carter
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"The Company of Wolves" Comprehension.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Angela Carter - The Bloody Chamber
1.5 out of 5 stars
Commenton Angela Carter's stories
1.5 out of 5 stars
Comparative Analysis of The Company of Wolves and Wolf-Alice.
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Compare and contrast the “Just So Stories” of Rudyard Kipling with “The Bloody Chambers and other stories” by Angela Carter.
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Consider how and to what purpose Angela Carter uses a folk story in any two or three short stories from “The Bloody Chamber”
5 out of 5 stars
Discuss Angela Carter’s Treatment of Innocence and Sexuality In ‘the Bloody Chamber and Other Stories’.
2 out of 5 stars
Discuss how two of Carter’s tales fit in to the tradition of fairy and folk tales
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Discuss the portrayal of the child in “the Erl King” and “the Werewolf”
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Examine how Angela Carter presents and explores ideas about aging in 'Wise Children'
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Explore the narrative techniques used by Angela Carter to subvert, reverse and challenge the reader's expectations and assumptions, in 'The Bloody Chamber', 'The Company Of Wolves' and 'The Courtship Of Mr.Lyon'.
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James Thurber's story, "The Little Girl and the Wolf".
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The story "The Company of Wolves" written by Angela Carter taunts the reader's imagination by elaborating on their idea and point of view of gender roles.
4 out of 5 stars
There is a rich and compelling force of the writing of Angela Carter, which effectively suspends our disbelief in her subject matter. Discuss.
3.5 out of 5 stars