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AS, A2 and A-Level: English Literature: Page 2 Coursework and Essays
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Examine the qualities that define a traditional Japanese haiku and in which ways they reflect Japane
(Length: 3.2 Pages)
Examine the qualities that define a traditional Japanese haiku and in which ways they reflect Japane The culture of the Japanese has been throughout time clearly reflected in their writing and art forms. A Haiku is a poem, written in the present tense, containing three lines and with a syllabic str ...

Examine the Role of the Supernatural in the Lord of the Flies, Macbeth and in the Rime of the Ancien
(Length: 4.4 Pages)
Examine the Role of the Supernatural in the Lord of the Flies, Macbeth and in the Rime of the Ancien "Fair is foul and foul is fair, hover through the fog and filthy air." As the witches were plotting the mariner was blackening a wedding and the boys were landing in the sea. The beginning ...

Fairy tale or Moral fable? (Carroll Vs Wilde)
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 5.8 Pages)
Fairy tale or Moral fable? (Carroll Vs Wilde) Upon examining the works of Carroll and Wilde, there emerges a conflation of several elements that are ostensibly conventional but ultimately radical. The situation of their works in the Victorian context, which intends the fairy tale to bear a more did ...

Genre theory is the invention of literary critics, and adds little to the experience and pleasure of
(Length: 6.8 Pages)
Genre theory is the invention of literary critics, and adds little to the experience and pleasure of ` 'A reader's appreciation of a work of literature is largely conditioned by, or dependent on, a familiarity with the features of the genre to which it belongs, or from which it deviates. ...

Give an account of Dickens’ London as portrayed in Our Mutual Friend.
(Length: 11.1 Pages)
Give an account of Dickens' London as portrayed in Our Mutual Friend. During his novel 'Our Mutual Friend', Dickens' attempts to portray a picture of the London of his day through imagery and symbolism. He achieves a stark contrast between the rich and poor, the way in which they li ...

Hand Maid's Tale - Abbot
(Length: 3.0 Pages)
Hand Maid's Tale - Abbot The creation of Offred, the passive narrator of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, was intentional. The personality of the narrator in this novel is almost as important as the task bestowed upon her. Atwood chooses an average women, appreciative of past time ...

How appropriate is the title "Regeneration"
(User Rating: 4.50 | Length: 3.7 Pages)
How appropriate is the title "Regeneration" ` On what basis does an author choose a title for a novel? Is it simply that it must bear some relation to the story? It must, surely, be far more than this, and here is where the title "Regeneration" succeeds; it works well on so many ...

How does Bernard Maclaverty show the circle of life in his story 'secrets'
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How does Bernard Maclaverty show the circle of life in his story 'secrets' The circle of life is a phrase used to describe how we are born, grow up, fall in love, have children, grow old and then die, meanwhile the next generation is being born and goes on to complete the natural circle of ...

how does Ibsen present deception in 'A Dolls House?'
(User Rating: 5.80 | Length: 5.1 Pages)
how does Ibsen present deception in 'A Dolls House?' how does Ibsen present deception in 'A Dolls House?' Deception is one of the most important themes within 'A Doll´s House´. It brings out the plot, outlines the characters, and shows what Ibsen was trying to show us about wome ...

How effective is the opening of the novel ‘Persuasion’
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How effective is the opening of the novel 'Persuasion' ` The impact of the opening of a novel is determined by how effective the author is in conveying to the reader a sense of setting, the mood or atmosphere, the personalities of the characters, the way the author has chosen to tell the st ...

How far do you think ‘Whose life is it anyway is a play about the individual versus authority and bu
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How far do you think 'Whose life is it anyway is a play about the individual versus authority and bu Whose life is it Anyway? is about Ken Harrison, a paralysed patient in hospital, and his battle to end his own life. The problem here is that he is incapable of committing suicide and has to tur ...

Huckleberry Finn - Superstitions
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Huckleberry Finn - Superstitions Narrative Voices in Huck Finn- Huckleberry Finn provides the narrative voice of Mark Twain's novel, and his honest voice combined with his personal vulnerabilities reveal the different levels of the Grangerfords' world. Huck is without a family: neither the ...

In skylight david hare successfully reconciles a discussion of the state of contemporary britain wit
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In skylight david hare successfully reconciles a discussion of the state of contemporary britain wit Throughout the play David Hare uses a unique style of writing that sets the scene for the play with the utmost efficiency. At the heart and in essence the play is a "London" play, this mea ...

In what ways do Stephenson, Shelley and Banks engage the reader in the incredible and fantastic narr
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In what ways do Stephenson, Shelley and Banks engage the reader in the incredible and fantastic narr All three of these novels are either all or partly written in the first-person. They seem to be about the evils of humans, and they are meant to make you think. They do this by using a Gothic sort o ...

It has been said of Anne Elliot that: “There are few heroines we love so much, feel for so much"
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It has been said of Anne Elliot that: "There are few heroines we love so much, feel for so much" It has been said of Anne Elliot that: "There are few heroines we love so much, feel for so much." With reference to at least 3 illustrations from the text, examine how Jane Austen di ...

James Joyce : Impression of Dublin from
(User Rating: 7.80 | Length: 5.5 Pages)
James Joyce : Impression of Dublin from James Joyce was born in Dublin, 1882, into a 'fairly well-connected family´ with a wide circle of relatives and friends. He was educated at Jesuit schools, including University College, Dublin, even though the family was chronically short of money. Joyce ...

John Donne - The Legacy
(Length: 2.1 Pages)
John Donne - The Legacy John Donne's poem, "The Legacy", displays the conflicting themes of love and death. He uses imagery and there associations to convey many of his personal thoughts and feelings, as well as, creating a theme. John Donne's intentions of writing this poem was t ...

Mending Wall by Robert Frost
(User Rating: 9.00 | Length: 3.5 Pages)
Mending Wall by Robert Frost Mending Wall by Robert Frost was said to be one of his favourite poems. Mending Wall is about the building of a wall between two men and their houses, however, looking deeper into the meaning, the poem seems to suggest the establishing of boundaries between elements of ...

Podsnappery and the Veneerings in ‘Our Mutual Friend’
(Length: 4.9 Pages)
Podsnappery and the Veneerings in 'Our Mutual Friend' ` Quotations. 1) " Mr and Mrs Veneering were bran-new people in a bran-new house in a bran-new quarter of London. Everything about the Veneerings was spick and span new…the surface smelt a little too much of the workshop and w ...

Pride And Prejudice - Marriages and the Age of Reason
(User Rating: 4.75 | Length: 6.3 Pages)
Pride And Prejudice - Marriages and the Age of Reason Jane Austen successfully portrays the Age of Reason through her characters in Pride and Prejudice. The story revolves around a mother of five daughters, Mrs. Bennet, whose sole purpose is to marry off her daughters to suitable men. Her eldest, J ...

Professor Higgins is seen throughout Pygmalion as a very rude man
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 2.2 Pages)
Professor Higgins is seen throughout Pygmalion as a very rude man Professor Higgins is seen throughout Pygmalion as a very rude man. While one may expect a well educated man, such as Higgins, to be a gentleman, he is far from it. Higgins believes that how you treated someone is not important, as lo ...

Raymond Carver: Tough or Tender
(Length: 4.0 Pages)
Raymond Carver: Tough or Tender Rayomond Carver's, 'A Small, Good Thing,' has elements of compassion, sympathy and understanding with tough real life situations. Carver successfully combines these, tugging the reader in and out of the hardships of life and involving us in the trials and ...

Red Badge of Courage
(Length: 4.5 Pages)
Red Badge of Courage The Red Badge of Courage, by its very title, is invested in color imagery and color symbols. While Crane uses color to describe, he also allows it to stand for whole concepts. Gray, for example, describes the both the literal image of a dead soldier and Henry Fleming's visi ...

Return to Babylon - Analysis
(User Rating: 6.00 | Length: 4.2 Pages)
Return to Babylon - Analysis " He would come back some day; they couldn't make him pay forever. But he wanted his child, and nothing was much good now, beside that fact. He wasn't young any more, with a lot of nice thoughts and dreams to have by himself. He was absolutely sure Helen wo ...

Satire
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Satire On Basis Of Our Reading, What Would Your Definition Of Satire Be? Explain In Detail Why. "An exaggerated, often witty or ironic, indirect approach to express one's opinions or disgust with the aim to ridicule a desired victim." This is my definition of satire and hopefully sati ...


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