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'Many of the characters in Minimum of two find it difficult to let go of the past and get on with their lives.' Discuss with reference to two characters.
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'Silas Marner' by George Eliot Aim: To examine the place of superstition and religious belief in the novel
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'Silas Marner' by George Eliot - Carefully examine the way in which the momentous events of New Year’s Eve dramatically changed Silas Marner’s life.
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A brief literary analysis of the relationship between Rosalind and Lydgate in George Eliot's Victorian literature classic, Middlemarch.
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A great deal is significant about the way George Eliot portrayed women's rights in the 19th century in her novel Silas Marner.
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A Room With A View
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A Study of the Character of Lydgate in George Eliot's Middlemarch
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Accepting responsibility for Eppie makes Silas a happier person, whilst Godfrey's rejection of her will only bring him deep regret. Discuss the obvious parallels and differences between Godfrey Cass and Silas Marner.
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An evacuee’s story
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Analyse the development of Silas Marner's character in the novel. Pay particular attention to the change after he finds Eppie.
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Analyse the representation of multicultural Britain in ‘Bend it like Beckham’ and East is East
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Analysis of quotes from 'The Love Song of Alfred J Prufrock' by T.S Eliot.
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Are there any similarities or differences in the way which Eliot presents Silas gold and his daughter, Eppie?
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At the end of Silas Marner, there is a feeling that justice has been done, that the bad have been punished and the good rewarded
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At the end of Silas Marner, there is a feeling that justice has been done, that the bad have been punished and the good rewarded. Explain with reference to Silas Marner and Godfrey, how far you agree with this statement.
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Attitudes of the main characters in 'Silas Marner' and 'Gift of the Magi' towards money and wealth.
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Bernard Malamud, “A Summer’s Reading
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By Comparing Silas Marner and Godfrey Cass, consider Eliot’s presentation of fatherhood in Silas Marner
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Carefully examine the way in which the momentous events of New Year’s Eve dramatically changed Silas Marner’s life
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Changes in attitude seen in Silas from the beginning to the end of the Novel.
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Character Sketch – Priscilla Lammeter.
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Character Sketch – William Dane
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Compare 'Silas Marner' and 'Of Mice and Men' and discuss the theme of Outsiders
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Compare and contrast the approach taken by the two poets, George Bilgere and Diane Thiel, when looking at their relationship with their fathers in the poems “Catch” and “Minefield”.
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Compare and contrast the three fathers in Silas Mamer. What does and examination of their roles reveal to us about nineteenth century society and has it any relevance to us today?
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