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"The Killers" (originally titled "The Matadors") was first published at the height of the Prohibition Era in 1927, a time when criminal activity was spreading throughout the United States, most notably in and around Chicago.
"The Song of the Old Mother" is a poem set in the Victorian era.
"The Taming of the Shrew" could either be seen as offensive or acceptable to women dependant upon the era of which they lived, discussing Act 4 Scene 1.
"Trace the growth and development of ideas on 'race' from the slave trade era to the late 1970s. How were such ideas used and what purpose if any did they/do they serve?"
'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte and 'Bridget Jones's Diary' by Helen Fielding are excellent novels, which explore the complexities of human nature and provide an insight into the social conventions of each era.
'The immediate post-war years were depicted as an era of social stability of secure functioning institutions, full employment, benign welfare state and trusted systems of expert knowledge'.
'The immediate post-war years were depicted as an era of social stability of secure functioning institutions, full employment, benign welfare state and trusted systems of expert knowledge.' How far do you agree with this claim.
A comparison of supernatural tales from the Victorian Era.
A Gentleman or Lady - In The Victorian Era and in Oscar Wilde's, Importance of Being Earnest.
A publisher is putting together a collection of Victorian short stories called 'Time and Place'. State your case as to why the three stories you have studied reveal about this bygone era to a modern audience.
An Era of escalating but largely unresolved problems'. Examine this assessment of Trinidad and Tobago during the period 1900 to 1962, with respect to the issue off education.
An Era of Liberalism or an era of false liberalism, which is the most accurate description of Tsar King Alexander II's time in power?
Analyse the character of Inspector Goole. Compare and contrast him with Arthur Birling. What do his investigations tell us about British Society in 1912? The state of society in 1912 represented an era when
Are the redevelopment in UK after post war world shifted to on era of urban disorder and uncertainty?
Art - the Modern Age era
Assess the influence and importance of dissidents in Brezhnev era Russia.
Assess the political and cultural impact of the Napoleonic Era in Italy between 1796 and 1815
Charlotte Bronte's novel, Jane Eyre, shows an enormous amount of relevance to the Victorian era while establishing the Victorian respect for high standards of decorum and moral conduct.
Classical Era (1750 - 1820).
Clearly, the Time Traveller Believes That the Morlocks and the Eloi Are a Race of People Who Have Regressed When Compared To the People of His Own Generation In the Late Victorian Era. Why does he come to this conclusion?
Comment upon the view that we are now living in an era of Prime Ministerial Government?
Compare & contrast the differences between the middle and peasant classes, village life and town life, men and women and the way in which religion was observed during the Victorian era - setting for Thomas Hardy's
Compare & contrast the differences between the middle and peasant classes, village life and town life, men and women and the way in which religion was observed during the Victorian era - setting for Thomas Hardy's
Compare & contrast the differences between the middle and peasant classes, village life and town life, men and women and the way in which religion was observed during the Victorian era - using Thomas Hardy's
Compare And contrast the way in which Charles Dickens and Laurie Lee present chid hood, showing how far you consider the main characters typical children of their era.

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