AS and A Level: Post-1770
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How does Williams present the character of Blanche in scenes 1-3 of A Streetcar Named Desire
4 star(s)- Word count: 1878
- Submitted: 16/01/2006
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Marked by teacher:
Karen Reader 14/05/2012
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The History Boys. Consider the significance of finding your way in life, in relation to the characters in the play.
3 star(s)- Word count: 2658
- Submitted: 17/09/2012
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Marked by teacher:
Katie Dixon 07/08/2013
- Awarding body: AQA (for A-levels)
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Re-read Act 2 Scene 6 of Murmuring Judges. Discuss Hares presentation of the position of women in the police force and the legal profession in this extract and the play as a whole.
3 star(s)- Word count: 1082
- Submitted: 05/06/2011
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Marked by teacher:
Katie Dixon 07/08/2013
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Many definitions of tragedy claim that at the end of the play positives have emerged. Is it possible to see anything positive in the ending of A Streetcar Named Desire?
3 star(s)- Word count: 2148
- Submitted: 04/04/2011
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Marked by teacher:
Jeff Taylor 23/07/2013
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By close examination of Act 1, discuss the ways in which Friel explores the importance of the link between language and identity.
3 star(s)- Word count: 1153
- Submitted: 13/01/2009
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Marked by teacher:
Karen Reader 01/03/2012
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How much is Desire a force for destruction in the play 'A Streetcar Named Desire'?
3 star(s)- Word count: 1815
- Submitted: 13/06/2008
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Marked by teacher:
Karen Reader 22/02/2012
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Explore how Tennessee Williams uses symbols and expressionistic stage devices in the play.
3 star(s)- Word count: 1406
- Submitted: 03/06/2005
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Marked by teacher:
Karen Reader 14/05/2012
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Consider the themes of language and naming in Act 1, and explore their relationship to culture and identity.
3 star(s)- Word count: 1123
- Submitted: 27/01/2005
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Marked by teacher:
Karen Reader 01/03/2012
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In What ways is Sexuality portrayed as central to the conflicts of the individual-v-society in Ken Kesey's 'One flew over the cuckoo's nest' and Tennessee Williams 'A street car named desire'?
3 star(s)- Word count: 2408
- Submitted: 23/10/2003
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Marked by teacher:
Jeff Taylor 23/07/2013
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Death of a Salesman: Is w***y Loman a tragic hero or a tragic victim?
5 star(s)- Word count: 1832
- Submitted: 18/05/2010
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Reviewed by:
groat 29/06/2012