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Highest Rated Oscar Wilde Essays
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| Compare and contrast the ways in which the writers of 'Frankenstein' and 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' encourage the reader to apportion blame for the crimes committed in the novels. |
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| What Does The Reader Learn About The Three Main Characters In The Opening Chapter Of, "The Picture Of Dorian Gray"? |
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| discuss the ways in which Wilde presents the characters of Jack and Algernon in the opening of Act One |
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| What Does Chapter 5 Add To The Novel? |
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| Reread An Extract From Chapter Sixteen, Which Begins, "A Cold Rain Began To Fall, And The Blurred Street-Lamp Looked Ghastly In The Dripping Mist" as Far As, "... Said Dorian, Turning On His Heel, And Going Slowly Down The Street." Discuss How Wilde Prese |
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| Discuss the ways in which Act 1 presents Wilde's ideas about late nineteenth century England. |
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| In the play 'The Importance of Being Earnest", Oscar Wilde Presents a Society That is Far from 'Earnest' |
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| Look from âA gentleman to see you Mâ(TM)aamâ(TM) to the end of the play How is this an effective end to the play as a whole? |
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| What are Wildeâ(TM)s dramatic purposes in his presentation of Mrs Allonby? |
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| Remind yourself of the conversation between Gerald and Mrs Arbuthnot between lines 104 and 265 of act IV What is the importance of this section in the context of the whole play? |
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| A Picture Of Dorian Gray - from the Perspective of the Picture. (with commentary) |
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| A Picture Of Dorian Gray - from the Perspective of the Picture. (with commentary) |
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| Look from âA gentleman to see you Mâ(TM)aamâ(TM) to the end of the play How is this an effective end to the play as a whole? |
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| What are Wildeâ(TM)s dramatic purposes in his presentation of Mrs Allonby? |
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| Remind yourself of the conversation between Gerald and Mrs Arbuthnot between lines 104 and 265 of act IV What is the importance of this section in the context of the whole play? |
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"This essay, although written in a very simplistic way, does make some interesting and original analysis of some of the opening chapter's points. Not all of what the author brought up was capitalised on: some select quotations gave a good impression that he knew what he was talking about, but the real killer points weren't communicated. Also, stylistically, the essay is a real disappointment. It is essentially, a director's commentary of the book. Clearly, the writing process involved writing the essay, and adding to the end of the essay when he read an interesting point. This doesn't affect some often good content, but makes a disappointed and stilted read.
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