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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'response'
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| My initial response to the idea of doing drama based on mental health was that I would have to put in a lot of hard work |
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| Do you think that the reforms of medical finance are a response to the contradictory relationship between social services and capitalism? |
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| Examine how Shakespeare explores the role of women in Hamlet. What might the response of a modern audience be to this aspect of the play? |
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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 Rose for Emily": A Response "A Rose for Emily," written by William Faulkner in 1930, is about a woman named Emily Grierson. In this story Miss Emily has a hard |
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| "A shockingly cynical picture". In the light of this comment, discuss the Wife of Bath's account of her marriages to her first three husbands. In your response, you should consider: |
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| "Betjeman has... very brilliantly made us think about being alive, being dead... while infact talking about a tea tray." What is your response to this view? In your answer you should examine in detail 'Death in Leamington' and one other appropriate poem. |
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| "Citizen Kane is often called the greatest film ever made. With close examination of the opening scenes, discuss the significant artistic features and cinematic techniques that led to this response." |
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| "He wasn't just another hero, was he? He was more complicated. Poor Carlo."What is your response to the presentation of Carlo in light of Pelagia's final comment? |
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| "How far do you think that the play is about the struggle for power between men and women? In forming your response, evaluate the different critical standpoints & consider the importance of historical context." |
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| "Iago is the cunning villain of the play Othello; he cleverly manipulates the characters in order to achieve his aims. Discuss Shakespeare's portrayal of Iago and the audience's response to the characters." |
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| "In one way or another, these texts account for a turning from the world, and celebrate the local, sometimes, perhaps, sentimentally" How compelling do you find the "retreat from the global" as a response to a difficult world? |
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| "Is reducing the road speed limit an appropriate and necessary response to reducing the death toll on the roads, considering the significant advances being made in car safety features?" |
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| "Juliet matures considerably during the play". In the light of this statement show how Shakespeare develops Juliet's character. You should refer to her relationships with other characters; explore her thoughts and feelings in response to events; |
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| "Poetry can bring to life experiences and ideas which are otherwise difficult for us to understand what is your response to this view?" |
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| "Simply a response to the growth of the Labour Movement". How adequate is this explanation for the social reforms of the Liberal Government 1906 - 1914? |
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| "The social welfare response to HIV/AIDS was, and remains fundamentally inadequate". Discuss |
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| "The Son's Veto" and "Samphire"How are the two women presented in the two stories? What is your response to them? |
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| "The Whole Poem is just a Metaphor for the Imaginative Process." What is Your Response to this Quote? |
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| "There is no such thing as a consistent ethical point of view: in reality, everyone's ethics are a mixture, if not a muddle." To what extent do you agree? A personal response |
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| "Violence is an inappropriate response to racism" Do you agree |
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| "Violence is an inappropriate response to racism." Do you agree? |
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| "We admire Portia as much as we dislike and despise Shylock." Give your response to this statement, using evidence from the play to support your views. Refer to the text, Shakespeare's use of language and prejudices of the time. |
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