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What impressions of Silas Marner do you form early in the novel? What techniques does the author adopt to guide her reader's response?
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What is A Room With A View about, in your opinion? What methods does E.M. Forster use to convey this message to the reader?
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What is A Room With A View about, in your opinion? What methods does E.M. Forster use to convey this message to the reader?
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What Part Does Gold Play in the Lives of Godfrey Cass and Silas Marner?
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Which character do you believe has changed the most, in ‘Silas Marner’, giving reasons why?
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Which character in your opinion deserves the most pity?
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Who is the Greater Villain – Godfrey or Dunstan
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Who is the greater villain? Godfrey or Dunstan.
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Why Did Lloyd George Win So Convincingly In the 1918 General Election Yet Fall From Power In 1922?
William Trevor
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Willie Beech is an eight-year-old maltreated child.
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With reference to a production you have seen describe and evaluate both the staging techniques and design aspects and comment on their impact on the audience.
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With reference to at least 3 poems in the selection, discuss Eliot's achievement and methods as a dramatic poet.
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With reference to the novel 'Silas Marner,' demonstrate how Eliot conveys her opinion on the changing face of rural England in the early 1800's
“Analyse the representation of Multicultural Britain in the films Bend It Like Beckham and East is East”
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“George Eliot was committed to the idea of society as a slowly evolving organism with a shared culture and shared traditions”
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