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GCSE: English Literature: Drama: By Author: Alan Bennet Coursework


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Highest Rated Alan Bennet Essays

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How Does Alan Bennett Reveal The Speaker in 'A Lady of Letters' And Provoke Both Humour And Sadness In The Audience.
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Explore the idea that it is Bennett’s ability to create a Unique voice for each of his characters which provides The main interest in these monologues.
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There are certain things that you expect to see when you go to watch a traditional conventional play.
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Discuss the Theme of Isolation and Loneliness In 'Talking Heads'.
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How believable did you find the transformation of Miss Ruddock in Prison?
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How does the audience respond to Miss Ruddock in Alan Bennettâ€(TM)s A Lady of Letters? What are Alan Bennettâ€(TM)s messages about society?
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Consider the dramatic effectiveness of Alan Bennett's "A cream cracker under the settee".
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Consider the dramatic effectiveness of Alan Bennett's 'A Cream Cracker under the Settee'.
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A Lady of Letters.
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Although A Cream Cracker Under the Settee is a dramatic monologue we are presented with a range of characters. Show how Bennett presents these characters and consider how realistic you find them.
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Discuss how the dramatic effects of character, language and setting convey Bennett's ideas to his audience?
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Tossing a Coin
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Alan Bennet Is At Great Pains To Present His Characters In The Talking Heads Monologues As Ordinary People Telling Their Story. Discuss The Ways In Which He Achieves This, Using 'A Cream Cracker Under The Settee' As A Particular Example
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Alan Bennett wrote 'A Lady of Letters' in 1987. It is a dramatic monologue from the 'Talking heads' collection and was written for Patricia Routledge.
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Imagine you are directing the play “A Cream Cracker Under the Settee” for television. How would you do it and why?
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How does Bennett create sympathy for Doris in "A cream cracker under the settee"?
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A Cream cracker under the settee.
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Studying two Alan Bennett monologues
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Alan Bennett
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''A cream Cracker under the settee'' by Alan Bennett.
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“A cream cracker under the settee” - Production Analysis
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It is not what Lesley says in ‘Her big chance’ that reveals her character. But what she doesn’t say. Discuss how this is possible through Alan Bennett’s use of a Monologue.
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A Day In The Life Of An Old Person
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Comparing the ‘Nancy Reagan’ and ‘Michael Jackson’ articles
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The day after the slaughtering of the rabbits Mr Fletcher woke up as usual
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"Detailed response with appropriate use of quotation. Key events and images thoughtfully analysed. Well structured essay."
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"Just as an example: "A Cream Cracker under the Sofa" ??? The play is called "A Cream Cracker under the Settee" !!"
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""It was written by Alan Bennett who wrote the play in 1940s" He was only born in 1937 and wrote the monologues in 1987!"
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