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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'miss'
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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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| "DICKENS USES A NUMBER OF DEVICES TO GIVE YOU INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHARACTERS OF PIP, ESTELLA AND MISS HAVISHAM. LOOK CLOSELY AT EXTRACT TWO AND IDENTIFY WHICH DEVICES HE USES" |
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| "Miss Havisham is a memorable and frightening character. Do you think this is what Dickens intended, and how does he make us feel this?" |
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| "Show how Dickens uses symbolism to create the perverse character of Miss Havisham" |
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| Why, Mr Stevens, why, why, why do you always have to pretend? What answers to Miss Kentons question does the novel suggest? |
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| 'I sometimes have sick fancies...I want to see some play...' The day that Pip is summoned to Satis House 'to play' is the beginning of a chain of events which greatly affect his life. Discuss ways in which Miss Havisham directly affects Pip's life. |
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| 'Miss Havisham is the most important character in Great Expectations.' How far do you agree? |
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| 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'; a comparison between the novel and the film - What does the story loose and gain in its screen adaptation? |
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| A comparative analysis of strong willed heroines in Jane Austen's Emma and Muriel Spark's Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. |
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| A Comparison Between The Characterisation Of UncleErnest And Miss Havisham |
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| A comparison of the portrayal of Boo Radley in To Kill A Mocking Bird and Miss Havisham in Great Expectations |
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| A Comparison of the portrayal of Boo Radley in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and Miss Havisham in 'great expectations' |
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| A Comparison of the portrayal of Boo Radley in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and Miss Havishamin 'great expectations' |
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| A Comparison of the Portrayal of Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird and Miss Havisham in Great Expectations |
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| Analyse an ad break on commercial Television discuss audience institution, representation and other techniques The commercial break to be discussed was broadcast during the 8pm to 10pm performance of Agatha Christies "Miss Marple". |
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| Analyse how Dickens presents the characters of Miss Havisham, Estella, Biddy and Mrs Joe in "Great Expectations" |
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| Bliss and Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield and Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin I have associated all the stories with a sense of female repression. |
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| Both Scott Hicks's film Snow Falling on Cedars and Peter Hoeg's novel Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow create images of natural beauty and purity and also of power and destruction with the same motif: snow. |
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| Character Biography - Through Miss Julie's Eyes. |
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| Character Monologue -Miss Julie |
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| Character study of Miss Havisham - Great Expectations |
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| Charles Dickens book Great Expectations is a classic story of 19th century British society. It portrays the struggling of the poor and the power of the wealthy; a specimen for the case is Miss Havisham and Estella, two interconnected characters. |
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| Comparative Study of Offstage Action in The Cherry Orchard and Miss Julie |
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| Compare and contrast Dickens's presentation of Magwitch and Miss Havisham at the beginning of Great Expectations. |
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| Compare and contrast Shakespeares Sonnet 130 with Benjamin Zephanaiahs Miss World |
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