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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'sympathy'
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| "'We Need to Talk About Kevin' presents us with unsympathetic characters who nevertheless attract our sympathy." To what extent do you agree with this judgement? |
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| "An Inspector Calls" - Which Character do you have the most sympathy for? |
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| "Antony seems totally dominated by Cleopatra, and as such loses any sympathy or respect we have for him in the play" |
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| "Compare Luhrmann's and Shakespeare's versions of the last scene- the death of Romeo and Juliet - How do both versions create tension and sympathy in the audience?" |
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| "Compare Luhrmann's and Shakespeare's versions of the last scene- the death of Romeo and Juliet. How do both versions create tension and sympathy in the audience?" |
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| "Dr Jekyll is a victim of his time and deserves our sympathy." Do you agree? |
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| "Eddie Carbone is the classic tragic protagonist whose downfall evokes the audience's sympathy". To what extend do you agree with this statement? |
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| "Even though Pip has become snobbish by the end of Book One, Dickens still manages to make the reader like him". Show how and why Pip has become something of a snob and what makes us retain our sympathy for him - Great Expectations. |
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| "For which two characters in 'Brave New World' do you feel most sympathy? Consider in your answer the part played by the society in which each character has been raised and the effect of that society's expectations and values upon the individual." |
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| "How far do you agree that we are moved to sympathy, even to admiration, by Richard's journey to awareness?" |
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| "How successfully have the film makers created both sympathy and suspense in their representation of Frankenstein's creature?" |
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| "If I Am The Chief Of Sinners, Then I Am The Chief Of Sufferers Also" - To What Extent Can The Reader Feel Sympathy For Dr Jekyll? |
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| "It is hard for the reader to feel any sympathy for Curley's Wife as she is responsible for her own death" - Of Mice and Men. |
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| "It is impossible to feel sympathy for Blanche" - Discuss. |
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| "Let Him Have It" How effective is the end of the film in gaining the viewer's sympathy for Derek Bentley and his family? |
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| "Macbeth is just a tyrant: we do not feel any sympathy for him. Do you agree?" |
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| "Mary Shelly portrays the monster as a complex character for when we should feel both sympathy and hatred" - Discuss |
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| "Othello suffers acutely and engages our full sympathy." Is Othello a tragic hero? |
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| "Richard III has been called Shakespeare's greatest villain. Do you agree? Analyse two scenes from the play. Is it possible for the audience to have any sympathy for him?" |
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| "Richard III has been called Shakespeare's greatest villain. Do you agree? Analyse two scenes from the play. Is it possible for the audience to have any sympathy for him?" |
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| "Shylock is a two dimensional villain who does not deserve our sympathy" To what degree do you agree with the statement? |
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| How much sympathy do you have for the executed Hastings? |
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| Dr. Jekyll deserves our sympathy he is a victim of Victorian Values. Discuss. |
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| 'A complex character deserving of sympathy'. To what extent do you agree with this view of Angelo in Measure for Measure? |
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| 'Both Antigone and Creon deserve our sympathy'. Discuss. |
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