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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'romantic'
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| How do Ivan Turgenev and Jane Austen use narrative techniques to 'show' and 'tell'. |
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| How is Justine Presented in this Chapter? How Does Shelley Use Language to Create Effect in this Chapter? How Does Shelley Present Women as a Whole in the Novel? |
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| William Blake was one of the first romantic poets, writing during the French and American revolutions in 1780 |
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| "Austen creates intensely personal microcosms of intensely political macrocosms." Discuss in relation to Pride and Prejudice. |
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| "Carmilla"was originally published as a short story in a collection entitled In A Glass Darkly in 1872. |
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| "Defend the argument that 'Romeo and Juliet' is much more concerned about asking questions about responsible and irresponsible behavior than it is about exploring romantic love." |
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| "Dracula"- sexual women |
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| "Gothic...reflects humanity's quest to aspire to great things, but also to hide in shadowy spaces. It represents perpetual human ambition, and the constant threat of human failure" |
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| "In As You Like It Shakespeare weaves delightful variations on the pattern of romantic love." Illustrate and discuss. |
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| "Literature is not innocent. It is guilty and should admit itself so." What does Bataille mean by this, and is he justified? |
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| "Romantic love, physical love, unrequited love, obsessive love " Compare the ways poets have written about love, bringing out different aspects of the theme. |
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| "Romeo and Juliet charts Juliet's journey from subservient daughter to passionate lover" Romeo and Juliet is a play based on a romantic tragedy, written by William Shakespeare |
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| "Romeo and Juliet is a play of many contrasts," Would you agree? "Romeo and Juliet" is a famous romantic drama written |
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| "Shakespeare's sonnets present a more cynical view of romantic love than Romeo and Juliet." Do you agree? |
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| "The Cask of Amontillado" |
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| "The Cask of Amontillado": Analyzed |
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| "What we have is a charming fragment of romantic self indulgence in medieval atmosphere, free of the narrative particularity enforced in 'The Eve of St Agnes'," Discuss Brian Stone's comments on Keats's two 'Eve' poems. |
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| "With reference to at least two novels published after 1870, examine ways in which they disclose anxieties about male and/or female sexuality at the end of the nineteenth century." |
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| Grays Elegy and Shelleys Ozymandias share ideas and poetic methods but reflect, in certain respects, the different times at which they were written. |
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| I felt before I thought (Rousseau), referring in detail to at least 2 poems, illustrate the qualities, which make Keats a Romantic poet |
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| Romeo and Juliet is a romantic tragedy |
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| ''mistakes in frankenstein'' |
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| 'Examine the ways in which the epistolary structure of Les Liaisons Dangereuses creates drama, intrigue and suspense.' |
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| 'Forster's vision is essentially a nostalgic one, hankering hopelessly after a romantic version of the English rural past' Is this a fair comment? |
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| 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte is one of the earliest English novels with a strong central female character. So you think she 'sells out' by marrying Mr Rochester and enabling a conventional romantic ending to the story? |
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