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A new Railway line is going to be built near your town - Write a letter to the times explaining your views on this development.
Explain the Roman Catholic view of marriage showing how the various symbols and words of the sacrament of marriage support these views.
To what extent is the inspector a dramatic device used by JB Prietley to articulate his views on politics and society?
"An examination of the 1932 Great Reform Act shows that it was the views of Russell that prevailed not those of Wellington or Hume"
"An impressive opening, a marvellous ending, an indifferent middle". Does this twentieth century comment represent to you a fair summary of Dr. Faustus? Support your views by detailed illustrations of the text.
"Animal Farm" by George Orwell and "The Stolen Bacillus" by H.G. wells both explore the authors' views of society in which they live. Looking at the plot and language of both pieces, analyse how the stories reflect the authors' views.
"Atticus is a gentleman" - By referring to Atticus's behaviour on a number of occasions, show how 'To Kill a Mockingbird' supports these views
"Compare and contrast the functionalist and Marxist competing views concerning the purpose of the socialisation process".
"Compare the ways in which each author uses language and structure in their dystopian views of the f
"David Mamet's American Buffalo is a parable about the United States". Discuss what views of society are embodied in American Buffalo and how these are conveyed.
"Death" and the Protagonists views on "Death" in "The Outsider" and "Perfume".
"Explore some of the ways in which Bronte protests against the prevailing 19th century views on education and religion in the first nine chapters of 'Jane Eyre'."
"Healing miracles do not happen today." Do you agree? Give reasons to show that you have thought about different point of views.
"Iago's soliloquies are embarrassing and outdated. They add little to the play." "It is through Iago's soliloquies that the audience gain most insight and enjoyment" - How far do you agree with these views and what is your opinion?
"Is Othello a tragic hero? Discuss your views of him as a key protagonist of the play."
"It Is Proposed That British Citizens Should Be Issued With ID Cards - Write Your Views Giving Reasons For And Against This Idea."
"It Is Proposed That British Citizens Should Be Issued With ID Cards. Write Your Views Giving Reasons For And Against This Idea."
"It Is Proposed That British Citizens Should Be Issued With ID Cards. Write Your Views Giving Reasons For And Against This Idea."
"It's easy to become a football hooligan!" With reference to football hooliganism in Britain and the latest theories and research, state your views to agree or disagree with the statement?
"La Belle Dame Sans Merci", "Mariana" and "The Eve of Saint Agnes" all depict different visions of woman hood. Compare the contrasting views in the three poems.
"Marxism and other theories of social conflict are irrelevant to an understanding of modern society". Assess the extent to which sociological arguments and evidence support these views
"On the spirit of obligations" and "friendship" - how each text views friendship pointing out to the meeting points.
"Outline sacred and secular views towards life after death"
"Shakespeare presents the character of Paulina as nothing more than an interfering and loose-tongued woman.""Paulina is presented by Shakespeare as the voice of reason within the play."How can these views be justified in the text? What is your opinion of
"The British are bad news to the Irish" - "Explore critical views and explain your own viewpoint as to whether this is the point Brian Friel is making in his play Translations."

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