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GCSE: English Literature: Poetry: Pre-1914: By Author: Thomas Hardy Coursework
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| Thomas Hardys' prose. |
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| The Role Of Women in Thomas Hardy's 'Wessex Tales'. |
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| Rhoda Brook's diary - 'The Withered Arm' by Thomas Hardy |
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| The Son's Veto: Thomas Hardy - The mother in this story sacrifices everything for a son who doesn't even seem to care about her. Women today would not act like this. Do you agree? |
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| I am writing an essay comparing three different types of text. A poem "The Beggar Women" by William King, a story "The Withered Arm" by Thomas Hardy and another poem called " Charlotte O'Neil's Song" by Fiona Farrell |
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| Compare the ways in which women are portrayed in 'Tony Kytes, the Arch-Deceiver' by Thomas Hardy (1894) and 'Tickets Please' by D.H Lawrence (1922). |
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| Choose Three of Thomas Hardy's short stories - Write about what you learn about C19th life in Wessex - Explain how this helps us to appreciate the stories. |
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| The Withered Arm by Thomas Hardy |
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| Tony Kites, the Arch Deceiver |
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| Tony Kytes: who cheated whom? |
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| How and why does Hardy present Sophy and Sam as victims of circumstances in The Sons Veto |
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| Prose Study " The Withered Arm And Other Wessex Tales" By Thomas Hardy |
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| The Withered Arm |
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| Compare the ways in which male and female characters are played in Hardy's short stories. |
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| How Far Would You Consider Rhoda and Gertrude a Villain or a Victim? |
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| Discuss Hardy's Portrayal Of Women In "The Withered Arm" |
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| What effect do you think the endings of the stories, Tony Kytes the Arch Deceiver, The Sons Veto and The Withered Arm, by Thomas Hardy, might have on the reader ? |
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| A Comparison Of John Thomas in Tickets, Please and Tony Kytes The Arch-Deceiver. |
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| How does Hardy represent women in the 'Withered Arm' and in four other Wessex tales |
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| Prose study - Thomas Hardy |
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| An Essay on the withered arm by Thomas Hardy. |
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| Using Thomas Hardys Tony Kytes, The Arch-Deceiver and Bill Naughtons Spiv In Love compare the central male character in each. Demonstrating an appreciation of social and historical influences and cultural context. |
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| Comparison Of The Female Characters In The Withered Arm And Tony Kytes, The Arch Deceiver - Essay |
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| Hardys Portrayal of Contemporary Society |
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| Original Writing - The Comparison Between Farmer Lodge of Paulus Eysendyck |
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| How does Hardy create sympathy |
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| Wessex Tales How the characters are effected |
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| two short stories by thomas hardy |
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