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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'writer'
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| "Examine the writers use of setting in a range of short stories" Consider the effect that each writer has created and how that contributed to the atmosphere. |
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| "Lord of the flies" by William Golding - Show how the writer made use of this technique to enhance your appreciation of the text as a whole. |
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| Consider the different ways, including use of language, that each writer uses to get inside a character. |
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| "Non fiction is seldom objective. Often it sways your feelings or influences your thoughts." By referring closely to a work of non-fiction, show how the writer does more than simply convey information. |
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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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| "The Loneliest Road in America," a chapter from Ghost Rider by Neil Peart exposes both strengths and weaknesses in his abilities as a writer. |
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| "The true writer is the reader", (Eagleton). To what extent, if at all, do you agree with Eagleton's statement. |
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| An Inspector calls - How does the writer explore the themes of social responsibility, and mans injustice to man through the play. |
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| 'An inspector calls' is set in 1912 but written in 1944 by the left wing politically minded writer J B Priestly. |
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| 'Compare "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W Jacobs with either "The Red Room" by H.G Wells or "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allen Poe, examining how the writer creates suspense in the stories. |
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| 'Examine the settings which the writers have chosen for their stories in ''The Signalman'', ''The Man with the Twisted Lip'' and ''The Red Room.'' Consider the effects that each writer has created and how they contribute to the atmosphere.' |
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| 'How does Stevenson show the concerns about morality and respectability in the 19th century?' Stevenson through the characters and the plot as a writer shows the concern about morality and |
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| 'Study all the sources - the writer of source M believed that television played an important part in changing peoples attitudes to the Vietnam War - use the sorces and your own knowledge,to explian weather you agree with this veiw.' |
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| 'The field-mouse' and 'October' is written by the same writer, Gillian Clarke also that they both have three stanzas. The theme of 'the field-mouse' is about a mouse which symbolises |
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| 'The Flowers' is a short story written by Alice Walker. Walker is a black American writer, who is renown around the world, especially because of the 'book, turned movie' |
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| 'The Seed Shop' by Muriel Stewart is a poem I read recently in which the writer expresses her views on origin, potential and ultimately that of creation. |
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| 'The Speckled Band' and 'The Engineer's Thumb.' How does the writer create mystery and suspense in these stories? Explain how he uses language to create character and atmosphere. What does this tell about the conventions of the Victorian short story? |
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| A comparative essay of one of films earliest screenplay writers, Charles Bennett, and his experiences with early Hollywood, and one of todays most noted writer (and director), Quentin Tarantino and his experiences with modern day Hollywood. |
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| A Comparison of 'Sonnet 17' by William Shakespeare And 'The Writer' by Sujata Bhatt |
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| A Cream Cracker under the settee - Describe how you would stage the monologue in order to both hold the audiences attention and to ensure that they are made aware of the themes and issues that concern the writer. |
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| A Kestral for a Hawk - How does the writer arouse the reader's sympathy for Billy. |
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| About the Writer Willy Russell. |
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| An Inspector Calls - How does the writer explore the themes of social responsibility, and man's injustice to man through the play." |
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| An inspector calls, writer and characters |
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| Both Stories Concentrate on How People Appear To Others. Discuss The Way Each Writer Uses Comic Elements To Achieve A Serious Effect. |
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