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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'bennett'
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| The Pastons and Their England by H.S. Bennett is an interesting story about the lives of an ordinary affluent fifteenth century |
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| "A cream cracker under the settee" - Production Analysis |
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| "A cream cracker under the settee" - Production Analysis |
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| "One character talking to a camera for half an hour, Do you call that drama?" How does Alan Bennet try to maintain the audience's interest in his 'Talking Heads'? |
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| "There can be no Knowledge without emotion...until we have felt the force of this knowledge it is not ours" (adapted by Arnold Bennett). Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotion |
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| A cream cracker under the settee - Production Analysis |
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| ''A cream Cracker under the settee'' by Alan Bennett. |
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| 'Doris is just a moaning old woman.' How does Alan Bennett manage to maintain our sympathy for Doris during this monologue? |
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| 'Waiting for the telegram' |
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| 'Write a critical appreciation, in which you compare at least two of Alan Bennett's dramatic monologues 'Talking heads' from the perspective of a theatre goer/ television viewer' |
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| A Character Analysis of Elizabeth Bennett |
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| A comparative essay of one of films earliest screenplay writers, Charles Bennett, and his experiences with early Hollywood, and one of todays most noted writer (and director), Quentin Tarantino and his experiences with modern day Hollywood. |
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| A contrast and comparison of the two characters, Susan and Irene, in Alan Bennett's Talking Heads |
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| A cream cracker under the setee , coursework |
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| A cream cracker under the settee |
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| A Cream Cracker Under The Settee |
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| A Cream Cracker under the Settee |
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| A Cream Cracker Under the Settee |
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| A cream cracker under the settee |
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| A Cream Cracker Under The Settee - Imagine you are directing the play for television. How would you do it and why? |
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| A cream cracker under the settee - Imagine you are directing the play for television. How would you do it and why? |
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| A Cream Cracker Under The Settee' |
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| A Cream cracker under the settee. |
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| A Cream cracker under the settee. |
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| A Day In The Life Of An Old Person |
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