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"Eddie Carbone is the classic tragic protagonist whose downfall evokes the audience's sympathy". To what extend do you agree with this statement?
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"Examine how Miller creates dramatic effects in the structure of "The crucible", and describe the factors which contribute to these.
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"Examine the changes that John Proctor and Reverend Hale go through as the play progresses and decide how Miller would want an audience to react to them at the end of the play."
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"Examine the dramatic significance of this extract from The Crucible, showing its importance in relation To the play as a whole"
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"Examine the dramatic significance of this extract from The Crucible, showing its importance in relation to the play as a whole".
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"Examine the ideas of manliness, hostility and aggression as they are portrayed in the play A View from the Bridge - How are these ideas connected?"
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"God in heaven, what is John Proctor? The Crucible by Arthur Miller.
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"He have goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!" What leads Elizabeth Proctor to make this powerful and disturbing comment on her husband's decision and why do you think Miller lets these words bring the play to an end?
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"How Are Truth and Lies Conveyed in 'The Crucible'?"
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"How does Miller create conflict and dramatic tension at the end of act one of 'a view from a bridge"
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"How does Miller create conflict and dramatic tension at the end of act one of 'a view from a bridge".
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"I Want My Name" how far does pride dictate the events of the play.
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"Imagine you are Marco. Write a letter to your wife telling her about your journey to America, where you are staying and your work."
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"In what ways does Miller succeed in making the moment when Proctor tears up his confession particularly dramatic?"
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"Justice is important here". How does the characters search for their own justice lead to tragedy in the book "A View From The Bridge"?
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"Now we Settle for Half".
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"Of all the characters in the play, Marco is the one most responsible for the death of Eddie Carbone" Do you agree?
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"Show how the tension rises and falls in the last scene of Act One of 'A View From The Bridge' - How has Eddie's situation changed by the end of the scene?"
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"Show how the tension rises and falls in the last scene of Act One of 'A View From The Bridge'. How has Eddie's situation changed by the end of the scene?"
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"Show how the tension rises and falls in the scene at the end of Act One of 'A View From The Bridge'? What does it tell us about the Carbone's family life? How has Eddie Carbone's situation changed by the end of the scene?"
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"Societies often tend to suppress individual freedom in order to maintain social order" 'Examine the key characters and their beliefs in The Crucible in the light of this statement'
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"The best lack all conviction while the worst are full of passionate intensity." How successfully do these lines from W.B. Yeats' poem The second coming summarise Arthur Miller's The Crucible
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"The Crucible Effectively Demonstrates the Development of Hysteria and the Consequences of Mass Paranoia." Discuss this with Reference to the Play and the Time in Which it is Written.
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"The Crucible" - John Proctor says, "I'll tell you what's walking Salem, vengeance is walking Salem." Discuss the real evil in Salem, who contributed to it and their motives who do you blame the most?
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"The Crucible" Essay
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