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Shakespeare's Theme of Power in Act 1- The Tempest
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My Last Duchess.
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Discuss Shakespeare's dramatic presentations of the Duke in Act I of 'Measure for Measure'. What do you find to be interesting and / or problematic about his character?
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"No one can do it as well as Shakespeare" is a statement, that while containing obvious bias also holds a measure of truth.
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Write a Brief Assessment Giving Your Views on the Purpose of the Induction of 'The Taming of The Shrew'.
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How do you respond to Shakespeare's presentation of Katherina in the play? You may confine yourself to two scenes of your choice or range more widely if you prefer.
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How does Shakespeare present relationships between men and women in 'The Taming of The Shrew'?
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In the mid-1600s, Jews controlled much of Venice's foreign trade, and it wasn't long until immigrant Jewish physicians, lawyers, and scholars played important roles in the daily business of the Venetian Republic.
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'Follower' by Seamus Heaney, 'Last Lesson of the Afternoon' By D.H. Lawrence and 'My Last Duchess' by Robert Browning
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‘The Love Song Of J. Alfred. Prufrock’ by T.S Eliot and ‘My Last Duchess by Robert Browning
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Read the following extract from Act 4, Scene 1. How does it contribute to your view of the way in which the character of Caliban is presented?
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"Hippolytus is an insufferable prig: Theseus an impetuous fool, but both are victims of the gods". To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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"Long Day's Journey Into Night" a play by Eugene O'Neill portrays the actions of a dysfunctional family.
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Long Day's Journey into Night: Can One Successfully Escape Reality?
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King Lear Coursework Edmund's plot to supplant Edgar and gain his father's inheritance begins in Act 1ii.What is the importance of this scene in the context of the play as a whole
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Consider the relative merits of each of these judgements of Act 5: The Duchess of Malfi
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Referring to Act 3, Scene 2, lines 88 to 140, Discuss the ways is which Webster reveals the nature of the relationship between the Duchess and Ferdinand at this point in the play. Analyse the language and Imagery used.
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The Duchess Of Malfi - Commentary On Important Scenes
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Corruption of the court within the Duchess of Malfi
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What critical and dramatic issues are raised by Shakespeare's presentation of Shylock in the Merchant of Venice?
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'Richard II' by William Shakespeare
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Explore Shakespeare's presentation of Kingship in Richard II
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Imagine that you have the Opportunity to Direct a Production of As You Like It.
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Imagine that you have the Opportunity to Direct a Production of As You Like It - Write an Analysis of Act IV Scene iii of the Play Commenting on Performance Issues, Arising in this Scene.
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Explore some of the dramatic and linguistic means by which Shakespeare presents various aspects of love in As You Like It
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