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"The tragic hero is one who is neither villainous nor exceptionally virtuous, moving from happiness to misery through some family or error in judgement." Is Eddie Carbone a modern tragic hero?
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"There are times when you want to spread an alarm but nothing has happened." Explain why Alfieri says thisat the end of Act 1.
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"What dramatic techniques does Arthur Millar use to build tension in Act 1?"
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"With Reference to Historical Context, Characterisation and Performance, Discuss the Use of Tension-Building Techniques in Act 2 of 'The Crucible'".
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‘ “A View from the Bridge” is a play set firmly in an immigrant culture, ruled by its own laws.’ How important are the Sicilian codes of conduct and honour to the development of the play?
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‘A view from the Bridge’ and ‘A Son’s Veto’.
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‘A View from the Bridge’ ends in tragedy. By the end of act one, this tragedy is already inevitable.
1.5 out of 5 stars
‘Alfieri talks of being ‘powerless’ and says that Eddie was like ‘a dark figure walking down the hall towards the certain door.’ He also says ‘something perversely pure calls to me from his memory.’ In what sense is this
4.5 out of 5 stars
‘Societies often tend to suppress individual freedom in order to maintain social order.’Discuss how this idea is highlighted in Arthur Miller’s play ‘The Crucible’
4 out of 5 stars
“A view form a bridge’ is a play set firmly in an immigrant culture, ruled by its own laws’ how important are the Sicilian Codes of conduct and honour to the development of the play.
3 out of 5 stars
“A View from the bridge.” By Arthur Miller.
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“I have given you my soul; leave me my name!” Do you consider John Proctor to be Heroic?
2 out of 5 stars
“Sin and Struggle”- Discuss the dramatic presentation of justice and morality in The Crucible.
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“The Crucible is still performed all over the world because its theme is universal.” Consider why miller wrote the play and discuss why it is still successful piece of drama
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“The Crucible” By Arthur Miller - religion and puritan belief
3 out of 5 stars
“To What Extent Does Miller Present Proctor As a Hero In the Cruicible?”
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“Whatever happened we all done it.” Discuss who you think is to blame for the tragedy at the end of the play.
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'A view from a bridge' - Explain how Arthur Miller uses dramatic devices, effects and structure to establish the guilt or innocence of the character Marco.
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'A view from a bridge' by Arthur miller.
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'A view from a bridge' was written by Arthur Miller and was first produced in 1955.
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'A View from the Bridge ends in tragedy. Explore how the audience's response is shaped towards this conclusion throughout the play.'
4 out of 5 stars
'A view from the bridge' Is this play about 1950's Italian Americans a good choice for 2002 pupils?
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'A View from the Bridge' - How does Arthur Miller show the strains on the Carbone household in the scene where the audience first meets Eddie, Catherine and Beatrice.
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'A View from the Bridge' - review
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'A View from the Bridge' - Set in Red Hook, Brooklyn, Arthur Miller's play explores the life of an Italian-American and how they adjust, also learning about traditions along the way by following a character named Eddie Carbone.
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