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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'narrative'
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| "The Novel Frankenstein is as relevant and terrifying today as it was when it was first published" Explain How Mary Shelley makes her narrative effective and why it has fascinated and shocked audiences for nearly 190 years. |
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| How do Ivan Turgenev and Jane Austen use narrative techniques to 'show' and 'tell'. |
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| Narrative, Genre and representation of The Thomas Crown Affair. |
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| There are many formal features in soaps and they are time, settings, narrative and characters. |
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| "An Inspector Calls" - biography of the author & a summary of theme & narrative |
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| "Analyse the Opening Sequences of 'Goldfinger' and 'True Lies' and Compare the Ways in Which They Hook the Audience and Establish Narrative". |
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| "Argue either for or against. Teenagers owning mobile telephones are they a blessing or a curse in modern society." |
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| "Asses the view that the shared culture of journalists effect the selection and presentation of news." |
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| "Asses the view that the shared culture of journalists effect the selection and presentation of news." |
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| "Blade Runner" has been called a "Super Genre" film - How far do the narrative and genre features confirm audience expectations of science fiction in the sequence of your choice? |
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| "Captain Corelli's Mandolin"How do the language and classical allusions in this chapter present Dr. Iannis and his way of thinking? In your answer you should:à Look closely at the use of language and narrative method |
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| "Define ideology. What kind of roles does it play in the media representation?" |
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| "Discuss how Tim Burton establishes genre and narrative in the opening 5 minutes of Edward Scissorhands and Sleep Hollow" |
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| "Discuss the view that news is produced and manufactured as popular entertainment." |
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| "Enduring Love gracefully bridges genres; it's a psychological thriller, a meditation on the narrative impulse, a novel of ideas." With close reference to the text, explore McEwan's use of key features and conventions of different genres of writing. |
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| "Hilditch is mad, bad and dangerous to know" Does Trevor endorse this view in the novel? Discuss with particular reference to the narrative techniques deployed in Felicia's Journey? |
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| "How does News At Ten present the events of the day?" |
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| "How does the multiple narrative structure affect the portrayal of Dracula and how is he shown to be an anti-hero?" |
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| "News always reflects the interests and assumptions of the powerful in society" - How far do you agree? |
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| "News may be true but it is not the truth, and reporter and officials seldom see it the same way" (James Reston, journalist). |
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| "Newspapers may appear to be run by professional managers and journalists but, in reality, it is he owners who wield ultimate power." |
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| "Our access to the truth is impeded by the powerful" - Show how the study of your texts and additional material demonstrate this assertion? |
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| "Steerpike and Fuchsia are more than narrative devices. There are means by which Peake can examine the very nature of humanity". Discuss. |
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| "The following passage comes from a tale of terror - Consider its effectiveness with particular reference to narrative power and atmosphere." |
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| "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant - summary of narrative, themes |
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