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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'classics'
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| Book 9 & 10 - The Odyssey. |
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| "A Rose for Emily": A Response "A Rose for Emily," written by William Faulkner in 1930, is about a woman named Emily Grierson. In this story Miss Emily has a hard |
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| "Blade Runner" is a Science Fiction film, originally released in 1982, with stylistic roots in the hard-boiled "film noir" classics of the 1940's. |
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| "By the end of his plays, Euripides leaves the audience without one character to fully sympathise with." Discuss to what extent you agree with this statement with reference to at least two plays. |
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| "Do you think that Euripides intended us to sympathise with Medea?" |
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| "Empire" film magazine has decided to have a section aimed at teenagers. You have been asked to write about adaptations of literacy/drama classics. Write an article in which you analyse the opening scene of Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo and Juliet". |
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| "Eumaeus is the most admirable character in 'The Odyssey'" How far would you agree with this statement? |
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| "Euripides is not asking us [the audience] to sympathise with Medea..." |
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| "Hell Hath No Fury like a Woman Scorned" Is this more apt a description of Medea or of Clytemnestra? |
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| "How do Books 1-4 of the Odyssey prepare us for the introduction of the hero Odysseus in Book 5?" |
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| "If human nature does alter, it will be because we begin to look at ourselves in a new way." In what ways, and by what means, do the works of writers you have studied make us "look at ourselves in a new way"? |
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| "In Oedipus the king it is impossible to escape the control of the gods" discuss Fate is an unavoidable part of a person's life that may control who we are, what |
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| "In the play, 'Oedipus the King' Sophocles argues that it is fate not the individual which controls human destiny." |
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| "Justice is a theme of all great literature" Is justice more important in the Odyssey or the Aeneid? |
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| "Lysistrata is Funny As a Play but Not As a Character." Discuss. |
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| "Oedipus the King". |
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| "Pliny Never Shows Any Real Love For Calpurnius" Do You Agree? |
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| "Virgil invites us to see in Aeneas a new Odysseus often in similar situations but in vital ways profoundly different" What do you find to justify this comment, in books 1-6? |
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| "What qualities does Odysseus display in books 9-12 |
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| There are tears for suffering Aeneid 1.462. Show how Virgil conveys the pathos of suffering in the Aeneid. To what extent is a sympathetic vision of life evident in Homers Odyssey? |
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| A high proportion of the most dramatic scenes in the plays of all ages are scenes for precisely two characters. Choose a scene from Anouilhs Antigone and explain what makes it dramatic |
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| Analyse Anouilhs use of variety dramatic devices in his presentation of Antigone in the scenes leading up to her arrest |
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| 'Aeneas is little more than a puppet controlled by the actions of the gods.' Is this a fair assessment of Aeneas in books 1, 2, 4 and 6 of Virgil's Aeneid? |
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| 'Aeneas Is Little More Than A Puppet Controlled By The Whims Of The Gods' Is This A Fair Assessment Of Aeneas In Books 1,2,4 And 6 Of Virgil's Aeneid? |
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| 'Antigone' by Jean Anouilh. |
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