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"Examine the writers use of setting in a range of short stories" Consider the effect that each writer has created and how that contributed to the atmosphere.
Examine Frank's growing sense of unease as Rita becomes more educated.
Examine how Shakespeare explores the role of women in Hamlet. What might the response of a modern audience be to this aspect of the play?
Examine q-theory and other theories of investment. How well do they explain investment decisions?
Examine the accounts of the birth of Jesus as found in the St.Matthew and St.Luke. What are the similarities and differences.
Examine the roles and place of trade blocs in the global economy.
" A good filmic adaption of a novel is true to the novel's form and content". Critically examine this statement in the light of the filmic adaptions of novels you have read for this course.
"'God is life' and 'God is love' are meaningless statements" Examine the reasons why some philosophers might agree with this statement.
"A small, unpopular party whose success was due solely to the determination of the leader to seize power" Examine this assessment of the Bolshevik party's success in the USSR 1917-1924.
"A view from the Bridge" - Arthur Miller Examine the ideas of manliness, hostility and aggression in the play. How are the ideas connected?
"A View from the Bridge" ...is like a Greek tragedy, a story of self-destruction that is inevitable." Examine in what ways Eddie's role is tragic and what flaws, conflicts and values lead to his self-destruction.
"A View from the Bridge" ...is like a Greek tragedy, a story of self-destruction that is inevitable." Examine in what ways Eddie's role is tragic and what flaws, conflicts and values lead to his self-destruction.
"A View from the Bridge" ...is like a Greek tragedy, a story of self-destruction that is inevitable." Examine in what ways Eddie's role is tragic and what flaws, conflicts and values lead to his self-destruction.
"Although Nazi government was confused and chaotic, it worked because it was guided by one ideology and because Hitler always retained ultimate control." Examine the validity of this statement.
"Anita and me" Meera Syal - Examine the ways in which the relationship between Meena and Anita changed during the course of the novel.
"Antony and Cleopatra share a rare and distinctive vocabulary" referring to at least two passages, examine some of the poetic and dramatic qualities of the language they use.
"At the start of the novel, the narrator is presented to the reader as a man who lives in a well-ordered world. Examine the ways in which your responses to this character are shaped throughout the novel."
"Betjeman has... very brilliantly made us think about being alive, being dead... while infact talking about a tea tray." What is your response to this view? In your answer you should examine in detail 'Death in Leamington' and one other appropriate poem.
"Blake saw that there were many restrictions in his society; his voice is the voice of freedom" By close reference to at least four poems show how Blake uses his poetry to examine freedom and restrictions.
"By a close analysis of at least two poems, examine the way people cope with death and describe the different emotional reaction they experience. Show how the different poets convey these emotions to us."
"Critic Raymond Williams has said that there can be no one definition of tragedy: tragic experiences are dependant on period and context. Examine the presentation of tragic experiences in your text in the light of this comment."
"Critically examine the concept of embourgeisement and assess the extent to which this has take place in modern Britain."
"Critically examine the conflict between common morality and the lawyer's 'role morality' under the adversary system" "The first thing we do lets kill all the lawyers."[1]
"Describe what is meant by gender role socialisation and examine its relevance for an understanding of contemporary society"
"Digital Media is having a big impact on many things in this age. Examine and analyse the impact of digital media on our culture".

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