Explore the ways in which Miller makes this a powerful and disturbing moment in the play. Miller makes this meeting between Alfieri and Eddie powerful and disturbing in many ways‚ mainly with the many climaxes when we feel Eddie is going to explode with anger and frustration but Alfieri calms him down with his appeasing words. This extract is a very gripping part of the play because it helps us understand both characters in different lights. The quotation‚ ‘Eddie‚ I want you to listen to me‚’
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Consider and explore how far Susan Hill encourages us to feel Sympathy for The Woman In Black This chilling ghost story‚ written by one of Britain’s outstanding writers‚ Susan Hill‚ was first published in 1989. It took just 6 weeks over the summer for Hill to produce this masterpiece. The Woman in Black maintains the reader’s attention the whole way through the book‚ keeping them hooked onto every word. Hill has written it in a very clever way‚ making the reader feel the greatest sympathy for
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unimpressed. There are two main characters in the book: John Johnson and Susan Colgate. Firstly‚ Johnson is a successful movie producer. He will make a movie which is named in the novel B movie. Secondly‚ Colgate is a child pageant star. When she was going to United States there was an air crash. Although this accident she survived without scratch. Nevertheless she is a B movie actress that Johnson wants to make it. The novel begins with these two main protagonists meeting. Later‚ due to the air crash
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English coursework‚ James Luxton Explore the ways in which bullies and victims are presented in Lord of the Flies and DNA. Bullies and Victims play vital roles in both the novel and the play. The authors‚ Golding and Kelly‚ both put their characters through similar trials. In Lord of the Flies‚ Golding’s characters turn from normal school boys‚ to savages who are prepared to kill one another to gain power. Golding suggests that under certain circumstances‚ people will naturally begin to become
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Explore the ways in which Hill creates sympathy for Arthur as the hero of the Woman in Black Key to the success of TWiB is Hill’s expertise in encouraging the reader to identify with the main character‚ Arthur Kipps. She achieves this by stimulating feelings of sympathy towards Arthur. Some of the ways in which she does this are by using a variety of different methods such as a range of structural devices‚ detailed descriptions of the setting‚ the central theme of fear and the change in Arthur’s
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Explore the different ways Owen presents the war in Anthem for Doomed Youth’ and ‘The Send-Off’ Wilfred Owen uses emotive language to present death in both poems. In the first stanza of Anthem for Doomed Youth‚ Owen writes “What passing-bells for those who die as cattle? – Only the monstrous anger of the guns” Here‚ Owen presents the soldiers to be unregarded and of no concern to anyone at their funerals when not even playing a single tune. Owen’s use of diction when describing the soldiers as “cattle”
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Explore how Williams presents Stella. Choose two or three sections from the play to analyse in detail. In your answer you should consider: Williams use of language Dramatic Technique Stella plays an important role in ‘a streetcar named Desire’‚ even though she is not the protagonist. Williams presents her in the middle of Blanche and Stanley’s conflict‚ this is mainly because they both have continuous battles over who gets to have her love and
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A single executive in Beverly Hills tries to leave his life from Chicago behind‚ but he receives a life-altering surprise when his former girlfriend shows up with her six-year-old daughter announcing they are going to live with him. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: JASON grew up in Chicago with his friends NIA‚ bully TERRY‚ and KEMP. Now Jason lives in Beverly Hills and is a successful executive. He’s single and uncommitted to any woman. He has a fling with an office worker‚ JANICE‚ but she knows Jason has no
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Organise meetings Task 2 Task one is based on the meeting 1. 1.1 Talking about the new range product of Mc Donald in Australia. Explain to all attendees so that they will know their role in the campaign‚ and they add to the success of this new menu. 1.1.2 The result of this meeting is to decide the strategies and techniques that can increase the number of customers and ensuring high quality service to customers throughout Australia. New deciding how to plan‚ promote and coupons so that people would
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Explore the ways Steinbeck presents and develops relationships between Crooks and the other characters in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ • How Steinbeck uses language and structure to reveal these relationships to the reader • The significance of these relationships Crooks is a pivotal character in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck‚ as Steinbeck uses Crooks to represent the prejudice and racism that black Americans suffering during 1930s’ society. Therefore the reader is able to empathise
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