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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'pre-1900'

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"The Open Boat"
How does Charlotte Brontë develop the adult Jane Eyre through the presentation of the child?
"'Frau Brechenmacher' is a cry against the stupidity and brutality of men and the women who support arrangements through sentimentality or weakness; it is written with feminist rage." Do you agree with the above quote? Discuss.
".....Emma had very early forseen how useful she might find her..." How does this evocation fit with your reading of the relationship between Emma and Harriet?
"A blaze of love and extinction, was better than a lantern glimmer of the same which should last long years" Analyse Hardy's presentation of Eustacia Vye in Book One in the light of this comment.
"A Modest Proposal" - Swift.
"A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine Vivian Hansberry.
"A Rose by any other name".
"All mobile phones should be banned", to what extent do you agree with this statement.
"Discuss the character of Clym Yeobright in 'The Return of the Native'. Do you consider that his altruism is genuine or a vehicle for self-fulfilment?" Discuss.
"Discuss the development of Mr Knightly's character in chapters 1-30 - Is he a man of my mystery, or is he a straight forward man?"
"Discuss two chapters in which Emmaâ€(TM)s emotions and thoughts are used to engage readers"
"Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" - the Victorians view of the novel
"Ellen Foster", which is written by Kaye Gibbons, was first published by Algonquin Books in 1987.
"Emma is a novel about youth through self-knowledge." Discuss.
"Extreme emotional control and the damage it can afflict".
"Family relationships are central to the novel; they are the foundations upon which Austen builds her presentation of Highbury
"Harriet Smith...whom she could summon...valuable addition to her privileges". How is this quotation (chapter 4) an evocation of the relationship between Emma and Harriet?
"How does Dickens' create mystery and suspense in his writing?"
"In Batiste's determination to continue the struggle lies the essence of Blasco Ibañez's optimism. La barraca is a novel of protest, not of hopelessness" (G. Cheyne). To what extent do you agree with this statement?
"In Jane Austen's 'Emma', Marriage appears to have more to do with the kind of negotiations associated with business mergers rather than anything to do with a love affair."How far would you agree?
"In order to find out how things really are, one must understand the filters through which one perceives the world" - Discuss and evaluate this claim.
"Is life fair? Fate in two short stories by Thomas Hardy."
"Silas Marner is nothing more than a fairy story." Do you think this is a fair assessment of George Elliot's novel?
"Swift has a very bleak view of human nature." Discuss the ways in which Swift uses various satirical techniques in Gulliver's Travels to expose ills of human nature and failings of Englandand Europe's societies and institutions.

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