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Comment on and analyse the role of women in the King Richard 3rd?
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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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"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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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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My Last Duchess.
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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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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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Long Day's Journey into Night: Can One Successfully Escape Reality?
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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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"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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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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Shakespeare's Theme of Power in Act 1- The Tempest
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Caliban's Nature.
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The audience is introduced to the remaining characters and provided with all the background information necessary to understand their actions and motivations.
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In view of what we know of Beatrice and Benedick from Act I and Act II, Scene I, how realistic is Don Pedro's aim to bring them together?
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MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING COURSEWORK
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"Much Ado About Nothing"
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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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The Importance of the Conflict and Resolution in King Henry IV Part I
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Taking into consideration of the language and structure of the play, how would you direct a stage version of Act 1 of Richard III?
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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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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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Imagine that you have the Opportunity to Direct a Production of As You Like It.
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