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Whiskey with William
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Who is essentially responsible for the hangings of the so-called witches of Salem?
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Whose life is it anyway?
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Why Austen bores the modern audience
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wuthering heights
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‘The real horror of gothic comes not from buckets of blood or spectres or spooks, but from its power to make us face up to the dark and frightening regions within ourselves.’ (Christie Gerrard, The English Discuss). Discuss with reference to three texts.
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"Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs.
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"The Monkey's Paw" by W.W.Jacobs.
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"The Other Foot" by Ray Bradbury
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"The Yellow Wallpaper" and "The Nightingale and the Rose" both contain main characters that undergo hardship. How do the authors make us sympathise with these characters?
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"The Yellow Wallpaper" and "The Nightingale and the Rose" both contain main characters that undergo hardship. How do the authors make us sympathise with these characters?
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The Woman in Black by Susan Hill - How have the authors used the relationships between the main characters to create suspense?
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'By focussing in detail on two or three of the stories you have read, discuss the different methods that are used by the authors to engage, interest or disturb the reader and explore the purposes for which they do this.'
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'The Darkness out there'.
A typical ghost story should be set in a spooky castle, mansion, where history is going to be repeated.
Both Examination Day and the Stolen Bacillus have unexpected endings, Show how the authors manage to surprise you
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Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which The Authors Set Out to Create a Sense of Fear In Their Readers.
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Compare and contrast two short stories, focusing on the techniques used to create a sense of mystery and tension? The two short stories I will be looking at are "A Terribly Strange Bed" and "The Whole Town Is Sleeping"
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Comparing and Contrasting- "A Stench of Kerosene"& "Looking for a Rain God" examine ways the writers create drama and tension and comment on the authors attitudes to the customs they describe.
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Comparing Mystery Stories - "A Superstitious Man's story" by Thomas Hardy (1894) "Night Fears" by L.P. Hartley (1924).
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Comparing Pre 20th Century and 20th Century Short Stories. ‘The Whole Town’s Sleeping’ by Ray Bradbury written in 1950 and ‘A Terribly Strange Bed’ written in 1856 by Wilkie Collins.
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Comparison of 'The Withered Arm' by Thomas Hardy and 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens
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Consider the ways in which Ray Bradbury and Wilkie Collins create and use fear, suspense and tension in The Whole Town's Sleeping and A Terribly Strange Bed.
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Describe various ways that W.W. Jacobs creates tension in the short story 'Monkey's Paw'
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