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Comment on the moments of dramatic tension in Act One of 'A View From The Bridge' - Why is the role of Alfieri so important?
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Comparative essay between the end of scene four, The Crucible by Arthur Miller and Drinking Companion, Confusions by Alan Ayckbourn.
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Compare and Contrast how Arthur Miller creates tension and conflict at the end of each act in 'A View from a Bridge.'
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Compare and contrast the personalities, behaviour and attitudes of the two brothers in A View from the Bridge. To what extent is it fair to say that they exchange roles in the course of the play?
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Compare and Contrast the presentation of a puritan society in Arthur Miller’s ‘The Crucible’ and Celia Rees’ ‘Witch Child’
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Compare and Contrast the Two Ministers- Parris and Hale. Consider the Changes in Each as the Whole Business takes its Course
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Compare the roles that Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams play in The Crucible
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Compare the way Miller presents the relationships between Beatrice, Eddie and Catherine, before and after the arrival of the cousins in Act one.
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Comparing 'The Crucible' with 'Macbeth'.
4 out of 5 stars
Comparing ‘The Crucible’ with ‘The Titanic’ and ‘The Woman in Black’
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Comparison of The Crucible and After Liverpool.
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Conflict and tension in the final scene of act 1 of "A View from the Bridge".
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Consider Arthur Miller's skill in revealing character, plot and theme through the language of the play. Consider also the dramatic impact on the audience of this dialogue.
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Consider how A View From The Bridge is a tense and dramatic play - Analyse its use of technique.
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Consider how Arthur Miller makes Act 3 of 'The Crucible' so dramatic.
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Consider how Miller creates memorable characters that provoke both pity and anger from the audience.
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Consider how the society depicted in "The Crucible" hinders and helps characters in their fight for individual freedom.
2.5 out of 5 stars
Consider Miller’s Presentation of Linda in the Play Bearing in Mind How Much She Does or Doesn’t Know
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Consider the importance of Italian loyalty in the play 'A view from the bridge' by Arthur Miller.
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Consider the relationship between John Proctor and Abigail Williams and how Arthur Miller presents it to an audience.
2 out of 5 stars
Consider the relationship between John Proctor and Abigail Williams and how Arthur Miller presents it to an audience.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Consider the relationship between John Proctor and Elizabeth, paying particular attention to their exchanges/conversation at the beginning of Act II and at the end of Act IV. How is their relationship seen to change and develop during The Crucible?
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Consider the role of law and justice in “A View From The Bridge” by Arthur Miller
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Create an outright contrast between the two protagonists – Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor. Examine how he has established this dichotomy of character, and what does it add to the dramatic quality and audience involvement in the play.
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