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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'sections'
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| "Nature is not just a matter of representing landscapes, scenes and creatures; it is a source of inspiration and emotion." Discuss with reference to three poems from two different sections. |
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| "Poetry is the best words in the best order" - Coleridge - Discuss with reference to two poems from different sections of the anthology. |
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| "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" by Bertolt Brecht. I will respond to three sections of the workshop. To begin this assignment we looked at the setting of the play. |
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| 'A Christmas Carol' By Charles Dickens - Choose three sections from the novella, where Dickens's use of settings help us to: Understand what is happening in the novella, and Understand and appreciate the characters more fully. |
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| 'Menelaus and Helen', a poem composed of two contrasting sections about the difference between fact and fable, was written by Rupert Brooke in 1909. |
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| A comparison of the opening sections of 'the others' and the 'sixth sense.' |
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| Accompaniment can affect the mood, atmosphere and interpretation of a dance. Using sections 1 and 5, discuss this statement. |
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| An Analysis of the way in which the opening sections of macbeth on the estate create atmosphere and aim to have an impact on the audience |
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| Analyse and comment on the effectiveness of the media devices used to present war in sections of "Braveheart" and "Saving Private Ryan". |
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| Analyze and comment on the effectiveness of media devices used to present war in sections of 'Braveheart' and Saving Private Ryan' |
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| As technology progresses more forms of video editing are being introduced, with this comes the easier and more intelligent way of creating suspense during a film, or for sections and events in a film or on Television. |
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| Briefly outline casting ideas for Jorgen Tesman and Ejlert Lovborg and then explain how you would direct each actor, in specific sections of interaction with Hedda, in order to highlight their contrasting relationships with her. |
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| By the end of 'A Christmas Carol 'Scrooge has undergone great changes; with close reference to - and quotation from - several very different sections of the text, discuss the variety if ways in which Dickens presents the story. |
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| Chapter 7 of Brams Stoker's Dracula seems to be a pivotal chapter in the overall novel due to the arrival of Dracula on to Whitby. The chapter is split up into three different sections each from a different viewpoint and |
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| Choose three key moments that were the most important sections from the play and where the drama was built around. |
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| Choose two characters from the play and with careful analysis of relevant sections of the play, show how Priestly wants us to react to them in different ways. |
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| Choose two characters from the play. With careful analysis of relevant sections of "An Inspector Calls", show how Priestley wants us to react to them in different ways, and give reasons for these differences |
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| Choose two characters from the play. With careful analysis of relevant sections of the play, show how Priestly wants us to react to them in different ways, and give reasons for these differences. |
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| Cold Mountain is set in a time of violence, when human life and dignity were held in slight regard by certain sections of society. Discuss how Frazier has contrasted his characters, some as victims and some as perpetrators of violence. |
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| Compare Golding's presentation of the deaths of Simon and Piggy - How is language used to describe events? Discuss the link between these sections and characterisation of the two boys earlier in the novel. |
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| Compare Golding's representation of the deaths of Simon and Piggy. How is language used to describe events? Discuss the link between these sections and characterisation of the two boys earlier in the novel. |
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| Compare Goldings presentation of the death of Simon (Ch 9) and Piggy (Ch11). How is language used to describe events? Discuss the link between these sections and characterisation of the two boys in the novel. |
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| Compare the opening sections of Kenneth Branagh's and Franco Zeffirelli's film versions of Hamlet. |
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| Compare the opening sections of the two films versions of Of Mice and Men - the 1939 black and white film starring Lon Chaney Junior and Burgess Meredith, and the 1981 colour version starring Randy Quaid and Robert Blake. |
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| Compare three different newspapers by using readability, the amount of space devoted to various sections, and the number of pages. |
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