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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'author'
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| "Hobson's Choice". - "What do you think of Maggie Hobson in the first act and how does the author convince you to change your mind?" |
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| " "HG Wells' novel "The War Of The Worlds" successfully creates a thrilling climate of terror which often reflects late Victorian insecurities." Discuss this statement with reference to the purpose and craft of the Author." |
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| "All human thoughts come into existence by grasping the meaning and mastering the use language" Polanyi - Do you agree? Discuss what the author means in the quotation and from a language perspective discern how it relates to knowledge. |
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| "An Inspector Calls" - biography of the author & a summary of theme & narrative |
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| "An Inspector Calls" - looking into the Inspector's character, the author and the setting of the play |
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| "An Inspector Calls" - Write in detail about how the author creates mystery and suspense and keeps the audience intrigued and interested to the end of the book. |
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| "Compare the ways in which each author uses language and structure in their dystopian views of the f |
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| "Facing It" is about the author, Yusef Komunyakaa returning to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and reminiscing about his past. |
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| "Great Expectations", Examine how the author has captured this symbolic battle and how it has been dramatically linked to Pip's ever changing fortunes. |
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| "In his short story 'The Signalman' by what means does the author Charles Dickens attempt to create an atmosphere of mystery and suspense. To what extent do you believe he was successful?" |
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| "Information wants to be free". Discuss the arguments for and against this proposition (widely circulated on the internet and often attributed to Steward Brand, author of The Media Lab, 1987). |
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| "It has been said that all war poetry is violent and depressing. By looking at poems before and after 1900 see if you agree or disagree with this view." Use at least 2 poems by the same author |
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| "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," the author, James Thurber, contrasts that real life of the character, Walter Mitty, to the fantasy world he has created. |
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| "The Whole Towns Sleeping" an "A Terribly Strange Bed" the authors try to create fear and tension. What techniques does each author use and how successful are they? |
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| "The World We're In," by British author Will Hutton - A discussion of America and the EU. |
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| "What does the author gain and/or lose through the use of the first person narration from the outsider, Richard Papen? Does it lend credibility to the argument that much of The Secret History is autobiographical?" |
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| "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" was written by Peter Hedges, and first published in America by Pocket Books in 1994. About the author |
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| The author of its own downfall Is this a fair verdict on the first Labour Government? Givereasons to support your answer. |
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| 'How does the Author, Robert Louis Stevenson, present Victorian attitudes to the nature of Humans?' |
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| 'In Tess of the D'Urbervilles Tess's passive temperament and fatalistic view of life make her, to a large extent the author of her own misfortunes.'How far do you agree with this statement about Tess's character and role in the novel? |
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| 'Rebecca' by Daphne Du Maurier - Examine how the author users narrative voice to show the development of the central character and how she achieves self realisation. |
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| 'Stone Cold' - Choose two main characters from the novel and show how the author creates different personalities for each one. Express a personal reaction to each one. |
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| 'The speckled band' the story was written in the 1890's the author was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The other story which we will be comparing with this one is 'Lamb to the slaughter' this was written in the 1950's by Roald Dahl. |
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| 'The story I am telling is all imagination. These characters I create never existed outside my own mind.'(John Fowles). Discuss the way in which any two texts studied on the course problematise the process of storytelling and/or the role of the author. |
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| 'To tell the truths about Jesus rather than recount the facts of his life.' Critically examine and evaluate this claim concerning the purpose of the author of the Fourth Gospel. |
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