GCSE: English Literature
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Is Prospero a power obsessed tyrant or an egalitarian?
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- Submitted: 14/02/2006
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Laura Gater 19/06/2013
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The poet Robert Browning of 'Porphyria's Lover' and the writer of 'First Love', John Clare, both delve into the complexity of love in many ways, some similar and others contrasting.
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- Submitted: 14/02/2006
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Karen Reader 08/05/2012
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How does Steinbeck use animals to show the themes in "Of Mice and Men
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- Submitted: 16/01/2006
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Jeff Taylor 10/06/2013
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T.S Eliot's Preludes and The Love Song of J.Alfred. Prufrock, are examples of modernist poetry which illustrate the concerns of modernist poets.
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- Submitted: 06/06/2005
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Laura Gater 08/05/2013
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What Does 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Reveal About the 1930s American Society?
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- Submitted: 06/06/2005
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Katie Dixon 01/01/2012
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'The ghost is a useful dramatic device but for a modern audience its effect is to diminish rather than enhance the play's impact'
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- Submitted: 03/06/2005
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Laura Gater 26/06/2013
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Discuss the way Sheila and Gerald's relationship evolves through the play. What hope do you think there is for their future happiness together?
4 star(s)- Word count: 1552
- Submitted: 03/06/2005
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Stephen Evans 01/01/1970
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To what extent can thethree female characters in Bram Stoker's "Dracula" be compared to thetraditi
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- Submitted: 04/03/2005
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Katie Dixon 04/03/2013
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Impressions of Curely's Wife
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- Submitted: 10/02/2005
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Laura Gater 20/05/2013
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Although centuries old Romeo and Juliet is still relevant today. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
4 star(s)- Word count: 1510
- Submitted: 02/02/2005
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Paul Dutton 20/03/2013