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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'story'
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| Do you wish you could see the future? - A short story |
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| Themes in the story "The Lie" |
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| "THE SHORT STORY IS AN IDEAL FORM FOR WRITERS WHO WANT TO CREATE A SENSE OF HORROR AND SUSPENSE" DISCUSS HOW HORROR AND SUSPENSE ARE CREATE IN "THE SIGNAL MAN" BY CHARLES DICKENS AND "DRACULA'S GUEST" BY BRAM STOKER |
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| "The Sniper" is a short story that is a prime example of how war can tear a person apart mentally, physically, and emotionally in a matter of seconds. |
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| With reference to Her First Ball and at least one other short story from Katherine Mansfields The Garden Party, and to Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice, compare the ways in which these writers explore and express the hopes a |
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| Great Expectations has been described as the story of a snobs progress. In the light of this comment, describe Pips development in the novel. Refer to the changes in the way he behaves and talks, the reactions of oth |
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| 'Boys from the Black Stuff ' - 'yossers story '. |
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| But, they didn't consider that their little world would be turning upside down with the arrival of Beatrice cousin's Marco and Rodolpho. Reading and watching the story, I will base my 'evidence' on who killed Eddie Carbone and why. |
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| The Pastons and Their England by H.S. Bennett is an interesting story about the lives of an ordinary affluent fifteenth century |
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| " A Child Called 'it'" written by Dave Pelzer, is a true story about a boys struggle through life as an abused, isolated child before reaching the age of 12. |
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| "'Of Mice and Men' has been described as a pessimistic story. Do you agree? What can you find in the story that might be called hopeful or optimistic?" |
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| "...the novel is itself the act of atonement that Briony Tallis needs to perform; yet we are very much in the land of an unreliable narrator, where evasion and mendacity both shadow and undermine the story that is told". How far do you agree? |
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| "A Father's Story": A Testament of Love. |
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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 Separate Peace," by John Knowles, is a novel that tells the story of pain and betrayal of two friends, Gene and Phineas. |
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| "A short story should stimulate the imagination and hold its reader in suspense."Consider the statement in relation to stories from the ghost / mystery genre. |
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| "A short story should stimulate the imagination and hold the reader in suspense." Consider this statement with detailed reference to at least two of the stories in the anthology. |
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| "A View from the Bridge" ...is like a Greek tragedy, a story of self-destruction that is inevitable." Examine in what ways Eddie's role is tragic and what flaws, conflicts and values lead to his self-destruction. |
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| "A View from the Bridge" ...is like a Greek tragedy, a story of self-destruction that is inevitable." Examine in what ways Eddie's role is tragic and what flaws, conflicts and values lead to his self-destruction. |
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| "A View from the Bridge" ...is like a Greek tragedy, a story of self-destruction that is inevitable." Examine in what ways Eddie's role is tragic and what flaws, conflicts and values lead to his self-destruction. |
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| "A View from the Bridge" tells the story of a family ripped apart by lust and jealousy, set in an apartment building in the urban landscape that is Brooklyn. |
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| "An Inspector Calls is a modern morality play disguised as a detective drama." Show how Priestley uses the conventions of the detective story to put over a moral message to the audience. |
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| "Animal Farm" basically is an animal story written for adults , but the most important thing is that the novel is an allegory about the Russian Revolution of 1917. |
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| "Animal Farm" was first published in 1945 at the end of the Second World War. George Orwell called it a "fairy story". What do you think the book has to say about the time at which it was written and about other times in history? |
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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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