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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'ray'
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| "The Other Foot" by Ray Bradbury |
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| "The Pedestrian" was written by Ray Bradbury - He offers a very disturbing image of the future in which the story is set. |
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| 'The Tell-Tale Heart' and 'The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl', written by Edgar Allen Poe and Ray Bradbury are two short stories of murders committed by two disturbed people. |
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| A comparison of 'The WholeTownSleeping' by Ray Bradbury and 'The Red Room' by H.G. Wells. How do the writers of these two short stories try to make you empathise with the fears and uncertainties of the central characters? |
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| Although written in the 1950s Ray Bradbury presents an image of the 21st century in his short story 'The Murderer'? - To what extent do I agree with the above statement? |
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| Chang ray lee's article "Coming home again" is extensively written about his relationship with his mother. |
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| Compare and contrast the main themes from Edgar Allan Poes the tell-tale heart and Ray Bradburys the fruit at the bottom of the bowl. |
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| Compare and Contrast the ways in which Charles Dickens and Ray Bradbury create Tension and Suspense in "The Signalman" and "The Crowd". |
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| Compare Holden Caulfield from The Catcher in the Rye, Ray Kinsella from Shoeless Joe, and Martin Luther King, Jr., a non-violent civil rights activist. |
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| Compare the Techniques used to create mystery and suspense by sir Arthur Conan Doyle in "The Adventure of The Speckled Band" and Ray Bradbury in "The whole Town's Sleeping" |
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| Compare the techniques used to create mystery and suspense by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in "The Adventure of The Speckled Band" and Ray Douglas Bradbury in "The Whole Town's Sleeping". |
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| Comparing 'The Man Who Could Work Miracles,' by H.G Wells and 'A Sound of Thunder,' by Ray Bradbury, focuses on the overall mood of the stories and characterisation. |
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| Comparing Pre 20th Century and 20th Century Short Stories. 'The Whole Town's Sleeping' by Ray Bradbury written in 1950 and 'A Terribly Strange Bed' written in 1856 by Wilkie Collins. |
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| Comparison of The Whole Town's Sleeping, written by Ray Bradbury, and The Landlady, by Roald Dahl. |
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| Consider the ways in which Ray Bradbury and Wilkie Collins create and use fear, suspense and tension in The Whole Town's Sleeping and A Terribly Strange Bed. |
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| Discuss the treatment of the theme of fear in 'The Whole Town Is Sleeping' by Ray Bradbury and 'The Red Room' by H G Wells. |
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| English-Short Story - My name is Ray Neflong. |
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| Find out the speed of light through Perspex by passing a narrow ray of light through a D-Block of Perspex, by using the same concepts and ideas as Snell's Law. |
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| Find out whether there is a relationship between the incidence ray and the reflected ray when it passes through a different medium e.g. glass, water e.t.c. |
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| How does the Surrealist photography (of Man Ray) engage with gender politics? |
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| I intend to show how the position and nature of the image can be worked out using ray diagrams - I will use various formulas to aid me in figuring out the focal lengths. |
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| In 'The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl' by Ray Bradbury and 'The Tell Tale Heart' by Edgar Allen Poe both authors have to convince the reader that the main character is mad. How do they do that? Which portrayal is more effective? Why? |
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| In 'The fruit at the bottom of the bowl' by Ray Bradbury and 'The tell tale heart' by Edgar Allen Poe, both authors have to convince the reader that the main characters is mad. How dothey do that? Which portrayal is more effective? Why |
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| In The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury, which of the 'Illustrations' portrayed do you find most thought provoking and why? |
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| Investigating the factors which affect the sideways displacement of a light ray through a glass block. |
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