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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'studied'
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| By a detailed comparison of The Color Purple with at least one other text you have studied, show how far you agree that it is possible to see twentieth century writing in these terms. |
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| Compare and contrast the opening scenes of two or three plays you have studied to bring out some of the dramatic effects sought for and achieved. Macbeth and Hamet. |
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| Judith PughMarking Tutor: Mark Brown To what extent are writers also detectives in the novels you have studied? |
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| What do we learn of Seamus Heaney, both as a child and as an adult, from the selection of poetry studied? (Use quotations if you feel this would help) |
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| " Individuals do not 'shape' historical events; the best they can do is to respond to opportunities." With reference to one or more individuals you have studied, how far do you support this claim? |
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| "By discovering something new, a character can change for the better." Is this true of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and other texts you have studied? |
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| "Compare at least four of the poems you have studied where parent child feelings are shown. Write about On My First Sonne, one poem by Carol Ann Duffy, one by Simon Armitage and one poem from the Pre-1914 bank." |
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| "Consider the characteristics of two dramatic monologues that you have studied." |
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| "Contempory choreographers who built on the radical experimental work of the 1960's have gradually reintroduced in new guises much of what was discarded" (Bremser)To what extent is this true of the 2 works you have studied? |
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| "Discuss the ways in which the following are used in the contemporary dance work you have studied" |
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| "Fear is a contributing factor in power relations between adults and children". Critically discuss this statement in relation to at least two of the research papers you have studied so far. |
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| "Glaciated Uplands are landscapes of erosion: glaciated lowlands are landscapes of deposition" examine the validity of this statement with reference to glaciated areas you have studied |
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| "If human nature does alter, it will be because we begin to look at ourselves in a new way." In what ways, and by what means, do the works of writers you have studied make us "look at ourselves in a new way"? |
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| "Lea Anderson draws her influences from many sources to create work which challenges stereotypes." To what extent is this seen in the work you have studied? |
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| "Media representations of the world can appear so natural that we can easily see them as real." Discuss this quote with reference to one social group or place that you have studied. |
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| "Nothing can be more misleading than to apply such a concept to the discussion between Germans and Jews during the last 200 years." - Gershom Scholem. Discuss this in relation to the texts and issues that you have studied. |
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| "On fait de la politique pour des raisons personnelles, mais en faisant de la politique on vise des fins qui dépassent l'individu." (JEAN BAECHLER) Discuss with reference to at least two of the authors you have studied. |
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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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| "Science revolutions are usually followed by a huge increase in the number of inventions"Evaluate arguments for and against the statement in terms of revolutions you have studied |
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| "Symbols are essential to the short story writer because they convey so much in so short a space." Discuss with reference to two shortstories studied. The Doll's House |
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| "Taking a range of plays studied on the course show how the play texts are affected by the particular style and cultural context of the theatre from which they are drawn." |
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| "The first world war was perceived to be a futile waste of life." Consider this statement in light of the poetry you have studied. |
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| "The novel is important to the history of women's search for a public voice" (Jane Spencer): Discuss this statement in relation to two of the texts you have studied so far on the unit. |
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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 prime purpose of a political play is to effect change in society". How far and in what ways do you consider that this statement describes the two plays studied? |
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