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  • A Review Of Private Lives

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    Private Lives by Noel Coward Critical Diary Upon approaching reading Private Lives for the first time one could feel sceptical regarding the subject matter or the intellectual value contained within the play However upon researching Noel Cowards personal life and beliefs it becomes apparent that he had a way of communicating his thoughts and arguments in a way which can come across as wit and satire but at their core these instances could be thought of as reflections of Coward as a person Cowar

  • Alias Grace Analysis of Identity

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    Let us further suppose that our writer is Canadian and that they wish to set their drama or poem in Canada Lets now throw caution to the winds and imagine they want to use real historical material Now they have problems These problems are connected with the pattern of Canadian history and the related and even resultant patterns of the Canadian psyche That is their subject will depend on what kinds of figures are made available to them by their countrys history and their approach to their subjec

  • Comparing 1984 With A Handmaid's Tale

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    How do Orwell and Attwood experiment with dystopian ingredients to reflect developing fears of modern societies Both George Orwells 1984 and Margaret Atwoods The Handmaids Tale prove to be forewarnings of future societies run by totalitarian governments where civilians are forced to live by their rules and for certain purposes to ensure the governments own goals and aspirations however both authors have differentiated dystopian features or ingredients to create governments for very different re

  • The Crucible vs. McCarthyism

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    Arthur Millers The Crucible vs McCarthyism Where choice begins Paradise ends innocence ends for what is Paradise but the absence of any need to choose this action stated by Arthur Miller author of the play The Crucible Miller wrote The Crucible during the McCarthy era which was a period of time in the 1950s where anticommunism occurred in the United States The United States government was engaged in a political repression of the Communist Party leaders and other were being suspected of being co

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