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AS, A2 and A-Level: English Literature: Page 3 Coursework and Essays
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Satirical Essay
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Satirical Essay Satirical Essay Colin Kelly Mr. Corcoran Feb.26, 2001

Show how Hardy explores the theme of love in these three poems, paying attention to tone and form pa
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Show how Hardy explores the theme of love in these three poems, paying attention to tone and form pa Thomas Hardy's "Plena Timoris" The Workbox" "At castle Boterel" Thomas Hardy's three poems: "Plena Timoris", "The Workbox", and "At Castle B ...

Show how specific tales of mystery and suspense utilise elements of Gothic tradition
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Show how specific tales of mystery and suspense utilise elements of Gothic tradition Show how specific tales of mystery and suspense utilise elements of Gothic tradition The dictionary definition of gothic is the style of building common in the 12th-16th centuries, with pointed arches and much deco ...

Streetcar named Desire Role of Stanley
(User Rating: 8.00 | Length: 5.1 Pages)
Streetcar named Desire Role of Stanley Loud mouthed, opinionated, sexist, aggressive and animalistic- all overriding characteristics of Stanly Kowalski the man who in no small part is responsible for the dramatic collapse of Blanche. On first impression there is very little reason for the audience ...

superficiality in the wasteland
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superficiality in the wasteland The Wasteland is concerned with the 'disillusionment of a generation'. The poem was written in the early 1920's, a time of abject poverty, heightening unemployment and much devastation unresolved from the end of WW1 in 1918. Despite this, or because of it ...

Take two poems from the selection you have studied and show how they illustrate what Blake has to sa
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Take two poems from the selection you have studied and show how they illustrate what Blake has to sa ` The selection of poems in Songs of Innocence, begin with the poem of Introduction, in which is described many forms of Blake's portrayal of innocence. Innocence is often symbolised by happines ...

TED HUGHES (1930 - 1998)
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TED HUGHES (1930 - 1998) Ted Hughes was born on 17 August 1930 in Yorkshire. At the tender age of eleven, he started writing poems. In 1956 he married Sylvia Plath and started working on several stories for children. In 1958 he met Leonard Baskin, a sculptor and graphic artist, who inspired the for ...

Tess of the D’Urbervilles
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles Thomas Hardy was considered a fatalist. Fatalism is a view of life which insists that all action everywhere is controlled by nature of things or by a power superior to things. It grants the existence of Fate, a great impersonal, primitive force, existing from all etern ...

The Atmosphere of Doom in "A View From The Bridge"
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The Atmosphere of Doom in "A View From The Bridge" Arthur Miller wrote 'A View from the Bridge´ in 1955. The structure of this play is relatively uncomplicated. It is set in the late 1940´s amidst the Sicilian community in Brooklyn, New York. It is said to be a modern version of a Gre ...

The Cask of Amontillado: The Dangers of Pride
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The Cask of Amontillado: The Dangers of Pride In one of Edgar Allen Poe's best-known tales of horror, "The Cask of Amontillado," he suggests that pride can be a very dangerous thing. Through the use of foreshadowing, irony, and symbolism, Poe presents the compelling drama of two men. ...

The Color Purple by Alice Walker
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The Color Purple by Alice Walker The Color Purple is a contemporary, epistolary novel, set in the harsh, segregated world of the Deep South between the wars. Walker's use of letters or 'epistles' exchanged between characters, speaking to each other in an informal colloquial vocabulary, ...

The Eternal Flame
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The Eternal Flame The Allegoric Claim. Being a poet and songwriter, when I write using a symbol it usually has an allegoric meaning, in fact, every single object I use in either my lyrics or my poetry has a secondary meaning. In all the songs I have wrote, I have explained in my own notes the exact ...

The freedom of choice and the rehabilitating form of corrections encase the realm of A Clockwork Ora
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The freedom of choice and the rehabilitating form of corrections encase the realm of A Clockwork Ora The freedom of choice and the rehabilitating form of corrections encase the realm of A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess. It produces the question about man's free will and the ability to cho ...

The Genre of Horror
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The Genre of Horror Horror can be delivered through many different ways, be it through gothicism, the psychological aspect or the industrial view on horror. Bram Stokers writing involves gothicism. He wrote many novels and short stories and amongst them was "The Squaw". I think that Stoke ...

The Power Struggle By Chad Chenier
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The Power Struggle By Chad Chenier Mankind has a primitive desire to exist in a controlled environment, and also has a primitive desire to control his environment. In this Novel, the main characters introduced are a group of young boys torn between two leaders. One is a democratic and caring boy th ...

The Qantas Mystery
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The Qantas Mystery A piece of prose writing based on the work of best-selling archaeogeologist/author Graham Hancock. It details a hypothetical situation that may be similar to the disappearance of the lost continent of Atlantis and the birth of the Mayan civilization and the emergence of Dynastic ...

The Stranger
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The Stranger Derek Goff English 24104 Mr. Venza 14 April 2000 Meursault as "The Stranger" The way a person reacts to ordinary situations determines the opinions of others based on their behavior. Yet, when this behavior is abnormal or different from the rest of society, it causes society ...

the wasteland is essentially concerned with the breakdown of society. Do you agree with this stateme
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the wasteland is essentially concerned with the breakdown of society. Do you agree with this stateme On first reading, it would appear that The Wasteland is indeed essentially concerned with the breakdown of many aspects of society: culture, relationships, religion and the monotonous nature of life ...

To what extent is Death in Venice a tragic vision of a flawed artist?
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To what extent is Death in Venice a tragic vision of a flawed artist? Aschenbach was certainly an artist. A very decent one. He had his life planned out, was very accurate and organized. Perhaps even a bit boring, monotonous. He was a hard-working man, he had that certain motus animi continuus. He ...

To what extent is ‘Death of a Salesman’ a critisim of the values of modern American society
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To what extent is 'Death of a Salesman' a critisim of the values of modern American society To what extent is 'Death of a Salesman' a criticism of the values of modern American society? 'The American Dream' is based on the 'Declaration of Independence': 'We belie ...

Top Girls
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Top Girls "The central theme of 'Top Girls' is the pursuit of capitalist success at the expense of those for whom, in such a system, failure is the only possibility." Discuss. The key character in the play, Top Girls, is Marlene, who has sacrificed everything in order to achieve c ...

Top Women
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Top Women "Collectively the guests provide an historical context for the new woman who is represented by Marlene" Explore In order to celebrate her promotion to managing director, Marlene has a party for five historical figures, who she feels will understand each other and get along well. ...

Trace and explore the changing relationship between Catherine and Eddie throughout the play
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Trace and explore the changing relationship between Catherine and Eddie throughout the play ` In order to do this, we need to understand the background of the writer himself. Arthur Miller was born in Manhattan, New York in 1915. His parents were immigrants to America living prosperously due to the ...

Using 'The Waterfall' as a starting point, discuss the importance of memory in Hardy's poems
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Using 'The Waterfall' as a starting point, discuss the importance of memory in Hardy's poems Memory is very important in relation to Thomas Hardy's poems as he has a very limited amount of themes which he uses. Although he wrote thousands of poems, his themes are limited to those of ...

Villains and Victims (In Films and Plays)
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Villains and Victims (In Films and Plays) In most plays and books there is usually a villain. There are two different types of villain, there is a 'stage' villain, this is what we think a villain is, either in film or on stage (there is nearly always a villain in a film).Some examples of a ...


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