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GCSE: English Literature: Prose Fiction: By Author: Charles Dickens Coursework


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How do Pip’s Perceptions of People and Class Change Throughout the Novel?
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Explain how the theme of education is presented in Hard Times. What comments do you think Dickens might be making about his own times?
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In what ways does Dickens use place in his novel 'Hard times'?
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Discuss the use of humour in
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Using the first two chapters of ‘Hard Times’ explore how Dickens shows his dislike to the education system
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Dickens is a writer whose work reflected the concerns of the society in which he lived. What are those concerns and how does he convey them to the reader of A Christmas Carol?
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