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GCSE: English Literature: Drama: By Author: Alan Bennet Coursework
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| Commentary on my response to A cream Cracker under the settee-By Alan Bennet |
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| A cream cracker under the settee |
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| A Cream Cracker Under The Settee |
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| Parody of a Murder Investigation - Who dunnit? |
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| A Cream Cracker under the Settee |
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| Cream Cracker under the Settee |
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| How does Alan Bennet present the relationship between Graham and his mother and Doris and her husband in a chip in the sugar and a cracker under the settee? |
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| In What Sense Can Bennett's Monologues Be Seen As Studies In Loneliness And Isolation? Discuss This In Relation To 'A Chip In The Sugar' And 'Her Big Chance' |
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| A Cream Cracker Under The Settee - Imagine you are directing the play for television. How would you do it and why? |
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| How is the monologue form effective in Allan Bennett's portrait of Dorisin a Cream Cracker under the Settee? |
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| Goodbye to all that. |
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| Evil has been present since the beginning of time causing many conflicts throughout the world. It is an inborn and nurtured behaviour, which can be heightened by one's surrounding environment. |
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| Explain how Alan Bennett conveys the changes that take place in Miss Ruddock, during the course of the monologue? |
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| A Cream cracker under the settee. |
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| Talking heads - A lady of letters. |
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| What is waiting for the Telegram about and how does it work as a drama? |
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| How does Alan Bennett make effective use of the dramatic monologue to hold the interest of the audience? A cream cracker under the settee |
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| Talking Heads - Alan Bennett. |
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| Discuss Rosenthal's use of minor characters in P'tang Yang Kipperbang. |
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| Analyse Bennett's scene directions and language in the play. How does he convey the complexity and her feelings about society? |
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| Dear Thora, Congratulations on getting the part of Doris in our forthcoming production of 'A Cream Cracker Under The Settee'. |
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| Outlining and discussing the issues of Alan Bennett's 'Talking Heads' character Irene Ruddock and how he scripts it so that we sympathise with her. |
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| Comment on the dramatic techniques of Alan Bennett in 'A Cream Cracker Under the Settee', in terms of both its writing and performance. |
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| How does Bennett explore the 'ordinary, uneventful, desperate' aspects of life through literature? |
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| Studying Two Alan Bennett Monologues. |
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Most Recent Alan Bennet Essays
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| her big chance |
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| Cream Cracker Under the Settee |
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| Modern Drama - Talking Heads |
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| The Outside Dog |
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"Detailed response with appropriate use of quotation. Key events and images thoughtfully analysed. Well structured essay."
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"coz i cant access it "
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"its crap"
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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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"Just as an example: "A Cream Cracker under the Sofa" ??? The play is called "A Cream Cracker under the Settee" !!"
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