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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'techniques'
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| Compare closely Act 2/Scene 3 and Act 3/Scene 1. Look at the techniques used to manipulate Beatrice and Benedick and explain what they reveal: of attitudes to love and marriage in the play. |
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| Charles Dickens uses a variety of techniques to keep his reader interested and entertained. Discuss this in relation to 'Great Expectation'. |
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| How do Ivan Turgenev and Jane Austen use narrative techniques to 'show' and 'tell'. |
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| "'Frankenstein' uses many characteristics of the Gothic genre to arouse the interest of the reader. However Shelley also uses a range of techniques to ensure this engagement." |
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| "A Case of Murder" by "Vernon Scannel" is a poem which deals with a very unusual topic; the murder of a cat by a nine year old boy. The poet brings the poem alive by using different writing techniques e.g. line lengths |
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| "All Things are ready if our minds be so" Explore the dramatic techniques used by Henry V to inspire his men before the battle of Agincourt. |
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| "An Inspector Calls" has been called a play of social criticism. What is being criticised. Explain some of the dramatic techniques which Priestley uses to achieve the play's effects. |
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| "Analyse the techniques used to create tension and viewer enjoyment in 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'" |
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| "Analyse the techniques used to create tension and viewerenjoyment in 'who wants to be a millionaire?'". |
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| "Analyse, review and comment on the techniques used by the director Ridley Scott to build excitement and capture the attention of the audience in the opening sequence of his film 'Gladiator'." |
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| "Brief Encounter" dealt with the issues of sexuality and desire by using a lot of different techniques. |
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| "Citizen Kane is often called the greatest film ever made. With close examination of the opening scenes, discuss the significant artistic features and cinematic techniques that led to this response." |
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| "Comment on the techniques and devices used in a particular film trailer(s) and on their effectiveness". |
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| "Compare and contrast the techniques used to present the 'Dasani' story in both "The Sun" and "The Times" newspapers" |
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| "Compare the way in which the directors of 'Mary Shelly's Frankenstein' (1994) and 'Frankenstein' (1931) use different techniques to build up atmosphere in their opening sequences |
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| "Examine DH Lawrence's 'Mountain Lion' and 'Snake', showing how the poet a) uses language and poetic techniques for the emotive effect. b) presents moral and social ideas. |
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| "Examine the techniques used by the director of The Sixth Sense. How are the scenes in the film presented to maintain the belief of Malcolm Crowe being alive? Evaluate the importance of these techniques to the film as a whole" |
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| "Great Expectations" written by Charles Dickens. I have been analysing the way in which Dickens uses language techniques to create |
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| "H.G Wells successfully brings a sense of fear and danger through his writing techniques." |
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| "Here is a poet who won't stay silent". Discuss and compare three key poems written by Benjamin Zephaniah. Explore the cultural influences on his poetry, the message and the techniques he uses to impact upon his audience. |
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| "Hilditch is mad, bad and dangerous to know" Does Trevor endorse this view in the novel? Discuss with particular reference to the narrative techniques deployed in Felicia's Journey? |
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| "How does Angela Crater use linguistic andliterary techniques in 'The Bloody Chamber'?" |
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| "Much Ado About Nothing" analyse how effectively the director, Kenneth Branagh, uses a variety of film techniques to introduce to the audience the themes, plots and characters of Shakespeare's play. |
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| "Much Ado About Nothing", analyse how effectively the director, Kenneth Branagh, uses a variety of film techniques to introduce to the audience the themes, plots and characters of Shakespeare's play. |
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| "Show how H.G Wells and Robert Bloch Create fear in 'The Red room' and 'Hobo'. What techniques do they use? How effective are they?" |
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