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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'renaissance'
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| The comparison between the Medieval and Renaissance musical periods |
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| "Kiernan Ryan's argument that King Lear endorses neither feudal nor bourgeois worldviews but instead looks forward to a utopian condition beyond both," is to a degree acceptable in my opinion. |
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| Bless Me Ultima. |
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| In both plays love is insanity, taking over the rational and lucid mind by delusion and self-destruction, which can only be cured when the insane are stripped of what they love the most and honesty, not deceit, take precedence. |
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| Poetic Parallelism between Jonne Donne and Lope de Vega |
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| Thomas Kyd - Bring out the significance of play within the play in Kyd's 'The Spanish Tragedy'. |
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| "All friends shall Taste the Wages of their Virtues, and all Foes the Cup of their Deserving." Discuss the Theme of Justice in "King Lear" |
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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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| "Compare Luhrmann's and Shakespeare's versions of the last scene- the death of Romeo and Juliet. How do both versions create tension and sympathy in the audience?" |
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| "Empire" film magazine has decided to have a section aimed at teenagers. You have been asked to write about adaptations of literacy/drama classics. Write an article in which you analyse the opening scene of Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo and Juliet". |
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| "Explore how Donne's poetry was influenced by developments in scientific progressions, exploration and religion." Before becoming a Protestant, John Donne was a Catholic priest and |
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| "Frailty, thy name is woman" How do you react to Shakespeare's presentation of Ophelia in Hamlet and male attitudes towards women in general? |
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| "How does Shakespeare make an audience aware of the contrasting characters of Othello and Iago in the first two acts of the play?" |
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| "In relation to other factors, how far was Henry's desire for divorce the main cause of the Reformation in England in the 1530's?" |
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| "It (imperialism) was just robbery with violence, aggravated murder on a great scale, and men going at it blind, as is very proper for those who tackle darkness" - Excerpt from The Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad (Page 9). |
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| "Oh What a Beautiful Play..." |
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| "Othello in his magnanimous way, is egotistic . A habit of self-approving, self-dramatization is an essential element in Othellos' make up."F.R Leavis - How far do you support each of these statements? |
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| "Relationships at all levels involve complex powerplay." How is this complexity represented in the texts you have studied? |
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| "The course of true love never did run smooth." Discuss how Act 1 scene 1 of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' mirrors this comment of Lysanders'; |
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| "The Good Morrow" a poem by John Donne. |
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| "The interest of the drama expires with the fourth act" How far do you agree with this assumption that the life and death of the Duchess is the predominant focus of interest for the audience? |
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| "The main action of Hamlet is the attempt to search out and destroy the hidden imposthume which is poisoning the body politic of Denmark." Consider this view. |
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| "The power of tragic texts springs from our recognition that the protagonists are men and not gods; it is their humanity that we value" - Discuss using two works of literature you have studied. |
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| "The Renaissance Is An Important Landmark In The History Of Art, But In Other Respects It's Significance Is Negligible." Discuss. |
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