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The battle of two halves
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The battle of two halves
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The big break up.
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The Change in Darcy's Character From Chapter 3 through to Chapter 45
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The Character of Elizabeth in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice: The tension between protest and acceptance, rebellion and conformity.
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The Crucible
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The Crucible - Write two diary extracts- one from the point of view of Abigail, one from Proctor's point of view.
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The Crucible Overview
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The Difference in the Importance of Marriage and Money in Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Today.
The ever-changing roles of women.
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The film 'Billy Elliot'.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Perfect
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The ideas of marriage and roles of women are very dosely linked. Compare the portrayal of marriage and representation of women in the three texts studied.
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The ideas of marriage and the roles of women are closely linked. (Compare the portrayal of marriage and the representation of women in the two text stories)
The ideas of marriage and the roles of women are closely linked. (Compare the portrayal of marriage and the representation of women in the two text stories)
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The ideas of marriage and the roles of women are closely linked. (Compare the portrayal of marriage and the representation of women in the two text stories)
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The ideas of marriage and the roles of women are very closely linked, compare the portrayal of marriage and the representation of women in the three texts.
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The importance of marriage in Pride and Prejudice
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The importance of marriage in Pride and Prejudice
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The Individual and his/her relationshipwith society in The Mayor of Casterbridge
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The late eighteenth century, through to the early nineteenth century, I have discovered, was a very different way of life to that we know now. It was the business of the parent's life, to ensure a secure marriage for their daughter's.
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The Marriage Theme of Pride and Prejudice.
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The Mayor of Casterbridge
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The novel opens on aroad near the
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The novel Pride and Predjudice is based on money and marriage. Discuss.
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