GCSE: Thomas Hardy
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- Far From the Madding Crowd (47)
- Other Titles (8)
- Tess of the d'Urbervilles (37)
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Trace the development of Bathsheba Everdene throughout the course of the novel.
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- Submitted: 28/01/2005
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What the Mayor of Casterbridge tells us About 19th Century Wessex - Discuss
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- Submitted: 13/01/2005
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The Mayor of Casterbridge - 'Michael Henchard's life was a series of disasters that led to self-destruction; we can have no sympathy for him.' Discuss.
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- Submitted: 13/01/2005
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Consider the validity of the statement 'Bathsheba Everdene is an effective feminist'.
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- Submitted: 13/01/2005
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How is Gabriel Oak portrayed to the reader as a heroic character in the opening chapters of the novel?
- Word count: 1291
- Submitted: 13/01/2005
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Far From the Madding Crowd Review on Chapters 34 and 35 - What Happens In the Chapters?
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- Submitted: 05/07/2004
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"It is too easy to assume that Angel and Alec are moral opposites; each is in fact as bad as the other" - discuss.
- Word count: 1718
- Submitted: 30/06/2004
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How Does Thomas Hardy suggest that this is a Moment of Transformation for Bathsheba Everdene?
- Word count: 1361
- Submitted: 28/06/2004