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Compare and contrast the portrayal of war within 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' and 'The Soldier'
"Discuss the portrayal of the family in 'The Simpsons'. Why does this portrayal work so well as a television cartoon?
"Explore Shakespeare's portrayal of The Duke and Angelo and the consequent nature of their relationship in the play Measure for Measure."
"Gatsby is a Victim of the American Dream." Discuss Scott Fitzgerald's Portrayal of Gatsby in the light of this Statement.
"How does the multiple narrative structure affect the portrayal of Dracula and how is he shown to be an anti-hero?"
"Iago is the cunning villain of the play Othello; he cleverly manipulates the characters in order to achieve his aims. Discuss Shakespeare's portrayal of Iago and the audience's response to the characters."
"In her relations with both Alec and Angel, Tess is the victim of her own conscience rather than of male cruelty and censure". Comment on this view of Hardy's portrayal of Tess and her fate in Tess Of The D'Urbervilles.
"Literature is not a lecture delivered to a special interest group, it is a force that unites the audience". Discuss Jeanette Winterson's statement in relation to her portrayal of lesbianism in The Passion.
"Originally perceived as a ghost story, Frankenstein is much more - it is a study of alienation." Examine Shelley's portrayal of the Creature in the light of this argument.
"The great virtue of this novel is the portrayal of the community in Raveloe." Discuss the quotation. How is the social and historical setting of this novel conveyed to the modern audience?
‘Golding knows exactly what boys are like’ (from a Times review, 1954). Discuss Golding’s portrayal of boys in the light of this comment
'Despite Atwood's portrayal of Gilead as soulless and destructive she has nevertheless succeeded in giving the reader a sense of optimism.' How far foes this accord with your reading of the novel?
'Discuss A Streetcar Named Desire' as a portrayal of a broken world.
'In songs of innocence and experience William Blake reveals the contrary states of human existence - What does his portrayal tell us about his experiences and those of humanity in general?
'Overrated and oversexed' How accurate a portrayal is this of Henry VIII?
A comparison of the portrayal of Boo Radley in ‘To Kill A Mocking Bird’ and Miss Havisham in ‘Great Expectations’
A Comparison of the portrayal of Boo Radley in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and Miss Havisham in 'great expectations'
A Comparison of the portrayal of Boo Radley in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and Miss Havishamin 'great expectations'
A Comparison of the Portrayal of Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird and Miss Havisham in Great Expectations
A Critical appreciation of Othello Act 1 Scene 1 line 41 - line 82, commenting upon Shakespeare's portrayal of his characters
A particularly powerful portrayal of nature. Examine the techniques the poet uses in order to present nature to the reader and say how effective you found the depiction of nature to be." 'Ode to Autumn' is a pastoral poem written by John Keats
Act 3, Scene 4 provides a great opportunity for visual spectical. Discuss how “The Banquet Scene” has been realised on screen and consider the effectiveness of its portrayal.
Adolescents- threat or asset to society? Discuss how media portrayal of young people today and in the past influences the concept of adolescence. This assessment will look at the various media that was used in the past and is used presently
All around us we see evidence of the way in which belief is institutionalised and abused. Consider Atwood's portrayal of religion in Gilead
An analysis of the portrayal of Frodo and the Shire

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