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Examine the Relationship between Dreams and Reality as They Are Explained in The Sorrow of Warand The Wind-up Bird Chronicle
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Examine the theme of status in 'Of mice and men' - In what ways does the character status influence their actions?
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Explain 1 important quote in each section of the novel
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Explain how the idea of the American Dream is explored in ‘Of Mice and Men’. You should discuss how the novel describes the attraction of the dream and how it shows the dreams of characters being dashed
Explain how the novel "Of Mice and Men" By John Steinbeck deals with the themes of loneliness and dreams.
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Explain the importance of Curley's Wife in the novel
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Explain what Crooks' character is like.
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Explain why dreams and plans are so important in 'Of Mice and Men'.
Explore and compare the characters, achievements and deaths of Lennie Small, from John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men' and Bill Sikes from, Charles Dickens 'Oliver Twist'.
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Explore how the 'American Dream' influences Willy Loman's life
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Explore John Steinbeck's presentation in Of Mice and Men of the culture and experience of itinerant workers in 1930's America
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Explore the implication of loneliness in John Steinbeck’s novel ‘ Of Mice and Men’.
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Explore the implications of 'dreams' in John Steinbeck's novel, 'Of Mice and Men'.
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Explore the implications of 'homelessness' with regards to Lennie.
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Explore the relationship between George and Lennie in Chapters 1-3 with relevant comparisons.
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Explore the significance of dreams and dreaming in the play, both as a theme and dramatic device.
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Explore the similarities and differences between the three examples of speech, including a consideration of the different contexts in which the texts were produced and how the speakers convey attitudes and values.
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Explore the theme of loneliness in Mice and men, how does Steinbeck show the loneliness of an itinerant lifestyle through three particular characters.
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f Mice and Men John Steinbeck explores the theme of loneliness
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Failed Dreams. Social Injustice in Of Mice and Men, and Animal Farm.
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Faking it is mainly a reality TV show but can be similar to a documentary
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Fences
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First Impression of Curley’s Wife
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For our media coursework we have been looking at a novel called 'Of Mice and Men', written by John Steinbeck and comparing two film versions.
For which character do we most feel sorry for in the story of Mice and Men?
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