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AS and A Level: English Literature: Prose: Pre-1900: Mary Shelly Coursework


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The Development And Impact Of Romanricism On The Eupropean World.
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What views of 'mankind' does the Romantic writer, Mary Shelley, present in Frankenstein?
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Feminist critic Anne K. Mellor argues that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is an attack on masculine Romanticism. To what extent do you agree with Mellor's assessment?
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English Literature - Frankenstein
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Lord Jim is the story of a man named Marlow's struggle to tell and to understand the life story of a man named Jim.
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The characteristics of Romanticism as an artistic movement.
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Research Into Topic Romanticism and Blake.
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'The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, reflects fashionable tastes
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“Gray’s ‘Elegy’ and Shelley’s ‘Ozymandias’ share ideas and poetic methods but reflect, in certain respects, the different times at which they were written.”
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An exploration into the similarity and differences between Mary Shelly’s ‘Frankenstein’ and John Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’
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Consider the roles and the importance of Safie in the novel - 'Frankenstein', Mary Shelley
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What Do We Expect To Find In Romantic Literature?
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For this essay I have chosen to analyse 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' and 'The Eve of St. Agnes'. Theses are both ballads we have studied in class and both could be described as good examples of ballads.
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Italo Calvino's use of a suit of armor in "The Non-Existent Knight" to satirize the conventional portrayal of a medieval knight.
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Hero: A Romantic Viewpoint.
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Comparing and contrasting the opening sequences of Manhattan and the Sopranos.
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The Scarlet Letter: Yin and Yang in Literature.
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Explore the way that Shelley presents the relationship between Frankenstein and his creature.
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The Romantic Movement.
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Shelley uses 'The Modern Prometheus' as a subtitle to the novel. Explore the ways in which the idea of the 'Modern Prometheus' is important to the novel as a whole.
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To what extent do Sergius and 'The Man' conform to Raina's notion of a 'romantic hero'?
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Romanticism.
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To what extent is Sons and Lovers a romantic novel?
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The Romantic Hero in Goethe's Faust
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‘[The] juxtaposition of the ghastly and the everyday suggests one of the defining characteristics of the gothic genre, that of the uncanny double, the shadowy world that is the complex underbelly of familiar experienceâ€(TM) â€"Laura Kranzler. Di
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In ‘Frankensteinâ€(TM) it is generally accepted that the female characters and their values are presented in direct contrast to the ambitious, self seeking men. Examine the impact of two or more female characters in this appropriate statement.
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"A very pleasing essay! A pleasure to read. The structure of the essay is sound and clear, the argument evolves naturally and your logic is clear and backed up with a decent amount of evidence - I think, perhaps, that you may actually run the risk of having not enough quotes at points - while your vocabulary is evidently well stocked and well utilised. I must say, however, perhaps the introduction isn't as focused as I would like - it took two careful readings to fully grasp what was going on. However, I must confess that I'm searching for these faults because it is a sublime essay. TSR User: chidona"
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