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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'pre-1914'
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| George Meredith "Modern Love" |
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| Porphyrias Lover, My Last Duchess and The Flea all have the theme of love in them |
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| "The destruction of sennacherib" by Byron |
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| The Nymphs Reply to the Shepherd |
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| A01: Outline and explain the Roman Catholic beliefs and teaching about the sacrament of Marriage |
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| am going to look at four poem; Hitcher (Simon Armitage); My Last Duchess (Robert Browning); Education For Leisure (Carol Ann Duffy) and The Laboratory ((Ancien Régime) as all these poems express the theme of power |
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| Both poems Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare and Cold in the Earth by Emily Bronte deal with the concept of ever lasting 'true love'. |
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| Discuss the meaning of the term metaphysical with regard to three poems in the book. You should pay close attention to how metaphysical poets emphasise language. |
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| Donne Commentary: âThe Broken Heartâ |
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| Explain the Roman Catholic view of marriage showing how the various symbols and words of the sacrament of marriage support these views. |
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| How does Thomas Wyatt describe his feelings towards the woman in the poem 'They Flee From Me'? (By Sana Kanji). |
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| How Marvell has used language to show his concerns in the poem, "To His Coy Mistress" and how it makes it a makes it a memorable one. |
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| I am going to analyse two poems: "Porphyria's Lover" and "The Laboratory." I will be explaining the outline of the poem, how the characters are presented and some comparisons between the two poems. |
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| the madness and wickedness in each poem. This essay will include three of Robert Browning's poems; they are Porphyria's Lover, My Last Duchess and The Laboratory. |
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| 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. |
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| This essay would be examining the methods through which the British won the Battle of Britain, through the use of radar and the careful use their fighter planes. It |
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| Two poems which convey Blake's ideas are 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger' taken from 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience'. |
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| "A key reason for the shows success is its ability to use fantasy metaphors to illuminate the difficulties of growing up" - Joe Nazzaro, journalist for Buffy the Vampire Slayer magazine.Discuss this, and other ways that the show has become a success. |
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| "A Poet's response to place is rarely purely descriptive" - Discuss. |
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| "A Poet's response to place is rarely purely descriptive" - discuss. |
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| "A profoundly poignant evocation of love and loss" to what extent do you agree with this assessment of Douglas Dunn's elegies. |
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| "Although he could write hilarious comedy, Hardy was more inclined to see things in a tragic light." How far do you agree with both parts of this statement? Refer to two stories to support your answer. |
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| "Anyone" could be anyone as in no person in particular or could in fact be a singular entity |
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| "Assess the importance of Britain's contribution to the defeat of Germany in WWI" |
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| "Beauty and the bloke" by Cosmo Landesman is an argumentative article trying to put across the message that men and women are breaking free of old fashioned stereotypes. |
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