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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'read'
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| "The Crucible" reflects not only the time it was set, but also the time in which it was written and is read' |
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| During my presentation I will pout up overheads for you to read give out handouts with information on. |
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| Vendetta 20/4/05 During this term we have read a selection of stories by Maupassant. |
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| " A good filmic adaption of a novel is true to the novel's form and content". Critically examine this statement in the light of the filmic adaptions of novels you have read for this course. |
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| "A notation should be directed to a large extent towards the people who read it, rather than towards the sounds they will make." (Cornelius Cardew, 1961) Discuss. |
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| "Animal Farm" is often read as a critique against Soviet communism, which it is and was clearly meant to be. But it is much more general than that. It is a warning that all who desire to be political leaders are suspect. George Orwell. |
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| "Bag of bones" is the title of the novel I read over the summer. It was written by Stephen King. |
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| "Based on the evidence in the text, do you think that Conrad intended Heart of Darkness to be read as an anti -colonialist literature? Or is the colonial setting just a backdrop for an adventure story?" |
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| "Compare and contrast any two love poems you have read, discussing their themes, their use of language and their appeal to an audience". |
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| "Dulce Et Decorum Est" written by Wilfred Owen is a poem I have read recently. |
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| "In the end it is the haunting sadness of regret and loss which is the pervading emotion that remains with us when we read love poetry." |
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| "It is not Fate but the Way People Behave that Controls Events in Thomas Hardy's Writing." To What Extent do you Agree with this Statement? Refer to the Novel and Short Stories you have Read. |
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| "Lamb to the Slaughter" and "The Speckled Band" shares some of the characteristics of murder mysteries. Explain the similarities and differences between the two stories and say which story you think is more compelling to read. |
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| "Read All About It". |
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| "Tabloids are easier to read than broadsheets" |
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| "Tabloids are easier to read than broadsheets" |
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| "The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd" - Write a short sequel to the book you have read to a prospective publisher. |
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| A snobs progress is this how we should read Great Expectations? |
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| Broadsheets are harder to read than tabloids - Maths Investigation |
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| 'A modest proposal could be read by an insensitive reader as a cruel, inhuman, and perfectly sincere proposal. Where and how does Swift indicate that it must not be taken at face value? Where and how does he indicate his own true feelings and opinions? |
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| 'Broad-sheets are more difficult to read as tabloid newspapers' discuss. |
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| 'By focussing in detail on two or three of the stories you have read, discuss the different methods that are used by the authors to engage, interest or disturb the reader and explore the purposes for which they do this.' |
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| 'El medico de su honra is best considered as a play to be read, rather than performed.' Discuss. |
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| 'Hamlet has been read by critics as dramatically presenting a misfit in a politically treacherous world or a weak revenger' |
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| 'He paid a high price for living too long with a single dream'. Explore the theme of dreams in 'The Great Gatsby'. How significant is this theme in other American texts you have read? |
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