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"The Sun Rising" by John Donne, "On Monsieur's Departure" attributed to Queen Elizabeth I and "A Red, Red Rose" by Robert Burns
The two poems which I shall analyse and explore are, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"- A sonnet written by William Shakespeare, and "La belle Dame sans Merci," written by John Keats.
"A & P" by John Updike
"A Separate Peace," by John Knowles, is a novel that tells the story of pain and betrayal of two friends, Gene and Phineas.
"A Vale of Soul-Making" A Biography of John Keats
"An Inspector Calls" John Boyton Priestley
"Consider La Belle Dame sans Merci and To Autumn by John Keats"
"Everyday Use" by Alice Walker and "A&P" by John Updike, both exhibit a comparable problem concerning acceptance.
"Examine the changes that John Proctor and Reverend Hale go through as the play progresses and decide how Miller would want an audience to react to them at the end of the play."
"Explore 2 poems that deal with the theme of love" - Although both poems "My Daphne's Hair is Twisted Gold" by John Lyly and "My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun" by William Shakespeare,
"Explore how Donne's poetry was influenced by developments in scientific progressions, exploration and religion." Before becoming a Protestant, John Donne was a Catholic priest and
"For it is in the long run that, somehow, truth may survive-through the decay of untruth." (John Lukacs) To what extent is this the case in different Areas of Knowledge and in your own experience?
"God in heaven, what is John Proctor? The Crucible by Arthur Miller.
"I have given you my soul; leave me my name!" John Proctor Act 4 'The Crucible.' Discuss the significance of this statement within the play and the wider political and historical contexts
"If God is all-powerful, then he must be able to abolish evil; if God is all-loving, then he must wish to abolish evil; but evil exists, therefore God cannot be both all-powerful and all-loving." (John Hick)
"Is John Really Free compared to Brave New World Citizens?"
"John Keegan, a modern military historian, suggests that Haig was an 'efficient and highly skilled soldier who did much to lead Britain to victory in the First World War'.
"John Murphy's Secret" It seemed like the trip was just as exciting as it could get for John Murphy, since
"John Proctor is the tragic hero of The Crucible". How far would you agree with this statement?
"Language fails not because thought fails, but because no verbal symbols can do justice to the fullness and richness of thought" by John Dewey
"Mountain Lion" by D.H Laurence and "The Porpoises" by John Gurney
"No, Thank You, John" by Christina Rossetti.
"Of Mice and Men" By John Steinbeck - review
"Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck is a story of an unlikely friendship between two migrant workers, George Milton and Lennie Small
"Of mice and men" By John Steinbeck, a short essay.

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