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Blanche, Streetcar
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Gladiatorial games and what made them so exciting
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How do Books 1 – 4 of the Odyssey prepare us for the introduction of the hero Odysseus in Book 5?
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Latin Oracle
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Maupassant
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Science case study
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What sort of person was Aeneas?
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What Were The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Women In Athenian Society?
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"Do you think that Euripides intended us to sympathise with Medea?"
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"Jason is detestable - and uncomfortably like us. By contrast Medea, except that she is intensely a person in her own right, might be called Eros (love) incarnate, and because Love and Hate are closely allied, she has become Hate incarnate"
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A high proportion of the most dramatic scenes in the plays of all ages are scenes for precisely two characters. Choose a scene from Anouilhs Antigone and explain what makes it dramatic
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Analyse Anouilhs use of variety dramatic devices in his presentation of Antigone in the scenes leading up to her arrest
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'Aeneas is little more than a puppet controlled by the actions of the gods.' Is this a fair assessment of Aeneas in books 1, 2, 4 and 6 of Virgil's Aeneid?
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'Aeneas Is Little More Than A Puppet Controlled By The Whims Of The Gods' Is This A Fair Assessment Of Aeneas In Books 1,2,4 And 6 Of Virgil's Aeneid?
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'Antigone' by Jean Anouilh.
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'Both Antigone and Creon deserve our sympathy'. Discuss.
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'How does the playwrite create and maintain the dramatic force of the play?'
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'How would you direct the confrontation between Creon and Haemon.'
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'How would you perform the role of Antigone in her final appearance of the play and what effects would you hope to create for the audience?'
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'Pride' is the source of the tragedy in Antigone, discuss.
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A high proportion of the most dramatic scenes in plays from all eras are scenes written precisely for two characters. Choose such a scene from Anouilh's Antigone and explain what makes it dramatic.
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A high proportion of the most dramatic scenes in the plays of all ages are scenes for precisely two characters - Choose a scene from Anouilh's "Antigone" and explain what makes it dramatic".
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A high proportion of the most dramatic scenes in the plays of all ages are scenes for precisely two characters. Choose a scene from Anouilhs Antigone and explain what makes it dramatic
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Action in Antigone
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Albert Camus created Meursault as the protagonist of The Outsider in order to illustrate the condemnation of a character who refuses to lie even to save himself.
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