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  • Selfishness in Wuthering Heights

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    Isabella Linton derives little sympathy from the reader of Wuthering Heights through her selfish behaviour vain little fool her negativity towards the lead character Catherine If Cathy died I might begin to live and her sheer petulance and disregard for the feelings of her brother She even disgraces the name of Linton I will explore the traits within her personality that create the antipathy from the reader towards Isabella and the events that unfold because of this Isabella Lintons incapabilit

  • The Relationship Between Brick And Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

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    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof a play by Tennessee Williams focuses on a seemingly dysfunctional relationship between the two main characters Brick and Maggie The first act begins with Brick in the shower isolated unable to hear or communicate with Maggie as she tries to shout over the noise of the water this appears to symbolise their relationship Brick seems to make no effort and is without interest to communicate with Maggie he seems cold like the water of the shower and the snowy white surface of th

  • Richard III: Attitude Towards Women

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    Explore how Shakespeare dramatises Richard III attitudes towards women Shakespeares Richard Duke of Gloucester is multifarious personality with his ambition to gain the crown of England driving his actions throughout the play Richard is a viciously self interested man seemingly uncaring about the pain that his plotting causes others Richard III follows Richards rise to power and the trail of betrayal mistrust and destruction he leaves in his wake A key theme throughout is the struggle for power

  • The Class System in An Inspector Calls

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    An Inspector Calls is set in 1912 but was written by J B Priestley in 1945 The Inspector Calls takes place at the end of the Edwardian Era Around this time took place many new inventions along with social controversy and political activity In 1912 the wealthy upper class people lived extraordinary lives whilst the lower class lived poor deprived lives This is shown extremely well in An Inspector Calls as The Birlings and Croft family are upper class families and show their wealth and intoleranc

  • Presentation of Race and Religion in Act 1 Scene 3 of The Merchant of Venice

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    Explore Shakespeares presentation of race and religion in Act 1 Scene 3 of The Merchant of Venice There are many ways in which Shakespeare presents his views on race and religion and the way he portrays the characters that have very different religious beliefs The effect that The Merchant of Venice might have on the audiences is changing the way people think about race and religion In this play the main religions are Christianity and Judaism At the time of Shakespeare anti Semitism was a big is

  • Presentation of Power and Governance in The Tempest.

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    The Tempest was written by William Shakespeare and is accepted as this last solely written play The plot is about the rightful Duke of Milan Prospero who with his daughter have been stranded on an island for 12 years after Prosperos jealous brother Antonio sent them to sea and took over the dukedom When Antonio Alonso the King of Naples and their court are on a ship sailing past the island Prospero uses his vast leaning and magical abilities to cause a massive storm which brings them to him It

  • Hamlet as a Traditional Revenge Hero

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    Revenge is a major theme in the Tragedy of Hamlet There were three major families in the play these being the family of King Fortinbras the family of Polonius and the family of King Hamlet The heads of each of these families are all slaughtered within the play Fortinbras King of Norway was killed by King Hamlet during a man to man battle thus entitling King Hamlet to the land that was possessed by Fortinbras Polonius was an advisor to the King and father to Laertes and Ophelia was nosy and arro

  • Psychopathic Behaviour in The Collector and The Wasp Factory

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    Explore the presentation of psychopathic behaviour in John Fowles The Collector and Iain Banks The Wasp Factory Both John Fowles The Collector and Iain Banks The Wasp Factory present characters whose behaviour can be described as psychopathic Psychopathy can be described as chronic immoral and antisocial behaviour In The Collector Frederick Frederick behaves in an obsessive evil and psychopathic way when he imprisons Miranda eventually leading to her gruesome death In The Wasp Factory Frank Cau

  • Romeo's Character in Romeo and Juliet

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    The fate of Romeo Montague is predicted in the chorus of the play The audience is immediately informed that Romeo and his love will take their lives and thus they are immediately aware that a great ordeal will happen at some point in the play However they are not informed of the dramatic changes that he will undertake as the play carries out its course Romeo seems to be a rather complex character a character of many layers Is he the highly romantic soul we meet in Act 1 Or perhaps his darker si

  • External Influences In Macbeth And A Christmas Carol

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    Explore the ways a central character is affected by external influences in the texts you have studied In both texts I have studied Macbeth and A Christmas Carol both central characters are affected by a number of external influences which in turn leads them into drastic characteristic changes What is meant by this is that the plot and story of each texts would not have unravelled if it wasnt for these significant and controlling influences which caused and put pressure and emotion on these Char

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