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To what extent do the texts Heart of Darkness, Black Mischief and A Passage to India represent examples of colonial discourse?
Wicked Written by Gregory Maguire & No Way Back Written by Linda Newbery - Is conformity and stability more desirable than individuality and freedom for the female characters in these two texts?
"A Kestrel for a Knave" and "Our Day Out" both raise the issue of social stereotyping. With close reference to the texts explore to what ends and effects this issues is raised.
"Avoid metaphor and metonymy if you want to write clearly and effectively" Discuss, using examples from recent texts to illustrate your answer.
"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?
"Choose three texts and discuss their representations of family. Is family a repressive force; is it an empowering one? How do questions of family relate to issues like class, race and gender?"
"Drama shows us that those who control language dictate the events of the play" Compare and contrast your chosen texts in the light of this opinion.
"Dramatic texts are written to be performed, and therefore do not rely solely on dialogue to produce meaning." Discuss this statement with reference to No Sugar.
"Even though the primary purpose of satire is to create humour, there is always something deeply serious underneath" - Discuss the accuracy of this statement for the two texts you have chosen.
"Every text offers a unique perspective" Discuss with reference to your set text and other texts.
"Guinness, an acquired taste but and acclaimed advertisement". Write a review for 'MediaCentury. A retrospective of iconic media texts of the last 100 years'. Analyse, review and comment on this ads impact at the turn of the 21st Century.
"In one way or another, these texts account for a turning from the world, and celebrate the local, sometimes, perhaps, sentimentally" How compelling do you find the "retreat from the global" as a response to a difficult world?
"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.
"Our access to the truth is impeded by the powerful" - Show how the study of your texts and additional material demonstrate this assertion?
"Relationships at all levels involve complex powerplay." How is this complexity represented in the texts you have studied?
"Show how the paring of two texts this year gave you an understanding on how authors can present similar ideas in different ways".
"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."
"Texts both inform us of the social identities available to us, and problematize them; both police our social selves and subvert them." Drawing selectively on unit material on identity, ethnicity, sexuality, gender and the body, discuss this statement
"The experience of the wild exposes and educates." How well is this statement supported by your prescribed texts?
"The meaning of texts is determined by their inter-relationship with one another." Using the term genre, discourse and inter-textuality, discuss this statement with reference to Bladerunner and Lambs of God.
"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.
"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.
"With reference to specific soap opera texts that you have studied discuss how far they may be considered to be 'Realistic'", is that they make the soaps as realistic as possible using Technical and Narrative conventions
"Yob culture" is a contradiction in terms'. Discuss with reference to one or two texts.
“Drama Shows Us That Those Who Control Language Dictate the Events of the Play” Compare Your Texts In the Light of This Opinion.

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