James Bond James Bond‚ 007 characters Ian Fleming’s image of James Bond; commissioned to aid the Daily Express comic strip artists. First appearance Casino Royale‚ 1953 novel Last appearance Carte Blanche‚ 2011 novel Created by Ian Fleming Information Gender Male Occupation 00 Agent Title Commander (Royal Naval Reserve) Family Andrew Bond (Father) Monique Delacroix Bond (Mother) Spouse(s) Teresa di Vicenzo (widowed) Harriett Horner (invalid) Significant other(s) Kissy Suzuki Children
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happen. Change is also unavoidable. To examine change and changing perspectives the following texts will be assessed the core text in the area of study "Looking for Alibrandi" the novel by Melina Marchetta‚ the supplementary text "At Seventeen" by Janis Ian and the text from the prescribed Stimulus booklet was the poem "The Door" by Miroslav Houlb. Change is evident in so many aspects of life‚ positive examples of change are evident in the novel Looking for Alibrandi by Melina Marchetta. Looking for Alibrandi
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Weintraub states the biggest question‚ when discussing cloning; Is it possible to clone a human? Instead of providing the audience with her own opinion. Weintraub choose to state and quote the opinion of Ian Wilmut. Who is one of the scientist that is responsible for the birth of Dolly‚ the cloned sheep. Although it was once hoped by many to soon be able clone humans‚ Wilmut doesn’t recommend it. He deems it may be possible but‚ “Just because it may work
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How does Ian McEwan tell the story in Chapter 9? Ian McEwan uses a variety of techniques in order to tell the story throughout the novel ‘Enduring Love’. Looking at Chapter 9 in close detail I am going to analyse the ways in which McEwan tells the story with the use of form‚ structure and language. The majority of the novel is told in the first person however chapter 9 has a third person narrative and is in the present tense. McEwan uses Joe’s narratives in order to explain Clarissa’s perspective
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Ian McEwan’s Atonement draws inspiration from and alludes to a vast number of 20th century modernist authors and works‚ both stylistically and thematically. For a novel to be considered a successful culmination to the reading of a large body of works‚ however‚ it must not be content with merely echoing the themes‚ styles‚ and forms of the past. Rather‚ it must extend them‚ add to them creatively‚ and attempt to pull them into contemporary readership. While his thematic and stylistic allusions to
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The use of production techniques in a film helps the audience understand the ideas. To what extent do you agree with this view? Respond to the question with close reference to one or more films you have studied. In Atonement‚ directed by Joe Wright‚ it is very true that production techniques play a key role in helping the audience understand the ideas. Wright focuses on various scenes‚ such as the fountain‚ preparation for dinner to make these techniques most effective. The efficiency of these
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With close reference to your chosen extract‚ how does McEwan use language and narrative method to create a sense of impending doom? Ian McEwan wrote this novel at a time of modernism. It was a time to experiment how the novels were written. In Atonement‚ Briony is a character trying to reach her “highest point of fulfilment” as a writer. Quite strange she was only a young girl who was entering adolescence‚ while trying to balance this will over control and a life full of secrets. These characteristics
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Atonement by Ian McEwan is a complex work that presents the journey of a young girl as she tries to atone for the deliberate mistakes she made as a child by blaming an innocent man of rape. This essay focuses on how McEwan displays the character and identity of Briony Tallis‚ the main character‚ by asking: How do the roles of writing‚ social class‚ and guilt effect Briony’s character and identity? This essay examines how Briony was influenced by the roles of writing‚ social class and guilt in
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How do “An Unearthly Child” and “Rose” introduce the Doctor Who concept‚ and make this appealing to their contemporary audiences? Doctor Who was designed by Sydney Newman‚ the director of the BBC in 1963‚ who was faced with a dilemma. He was to produce a program for the family audience‚ which could be played between a sports programme‚ Grandstand‚ and a teen pop music programme‚ Jukebox Jury. Newman wanted the programme to entertain and educate people at the same time‚ in the ways of science and
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