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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'imagine'
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| "Imagine you are Marco. Write a letter to your wife telling her about your journey to America, where you are staying and your work." |
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| "Men imagine that their minds have the command of language, but it often happens that language rules over minds." Francis Bacon. Discuss. |
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| "The roman catholic girl of sixteen and the boy of seventeen, respectively, are the most stupid and evil mortals a man's mind could imagine" - How far do you agree with Sean O'Casey's verdict on Brighton Rock? |
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| "Treat the Catcher in the Rye as a letter from Holden to you, imagine you are one of the characters in the novel (Jane, Allie, D.B, Psychoanalyst, Phoebe, Holden's Mum or Dad) and write the reply. |
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| Romeo and Juliet is immortal through the poetry of the lovers meeting. Imagine that you are responsible for directing the play. |
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| 'Imagine that you are a Lady in waiting at the house of Lady and Lord Macbeth. Write a letter to your sister explaining recent events in the household'. |
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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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| An Inspector Calls- Imagine you are the director of the play. How would you present it and why? |
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| Can you imagine living off £100.80 a year? Because that is what 98.6% of the population in Malawi are living on and to top that in 1980 |
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| Can you imagine what the life of an orphan would be if he is to live in a miserable world in which he has no friends, no happiness but just endless sorrows and sadness? who will try his best to strive despite all the hardship? Oliver Twist |
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| Car sales Solution - My task is to imagine my friend is setting up a car locating business and wants to install a computer system. |
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| Choose a scene in "Blood Brothers", By Willy Russell. Imagine you are the director and write about How you would represent the scene on stage. |
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| Depression has been around for a longer period of time than we can imagine. |
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| Do humans actually exist or are we part of the imagination of some greater being? Do we imagine each other? |
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| Flight - imagine. |
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| Having read Charge of the light Brigade, imagine you are one of the survivors and tell your story of survival. |
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| How does our knowledge of events affect our understanding of Mr Birling and any other character you find interesting? Why do you imagine Priestley set his play in the past? Is the play as relevant today as it was in 1946? |
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| I am going to imagine that I have undertaken the roll of a director for Act 3 Scene 5. I am presenting a modern setting for the Scene set in Manchester. Capulet and Montague are very successful drug barons. |
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| Imagine a world where anything is possible. |
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| Imagine an office building, decrepit, run down and looted, windows broken and entire floors ransacked. |
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| Imagine entering a world where you can kill everyone in sight and be killed while not being hurt in real life. |
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| Imagine that Banquo also writes a letter to his wife. It would be a long letter in which he would tell her about the battle, and end just before he is killed. There are three sections.To my Dearest, |
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| Imagine that Dr Roylott doesn't die but instead finds Holmes in the room. |
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| Imagine that i am Macbeth and explain my felings during the tense and difficult time of killing King Duncan. |
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