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    “We are home!” On Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing With his Do the Right Thing producer‚ director‚ and actor Spike Lee has succeeded in creating a truely controversial film that leaves its audience with questions and a source for a lively discussion. And indeed many have taken the opportunity to comment on Lee’s work‚ mostly ignoring its general aspects and rather focussing on its message or deeper meaning. The film deals with both social and racial relationships and shows a community in which

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    iojnoioioh jh jh h huoih hu hu u;uhuh uh uh p;hup hu uih; hjhu yesterday’s front-page story‚ with an emphasis on marriage. The virtues of abstinence before marriage should be taught alongside facts about contraception‚ according to the report published by the Department for Education. Since when does anyone – on the Left or on the Right – think it is a good idea to outsource the moral education of our children to the Government? This survey reads as if it comes from the 1950s… in the

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    Explore how Dickens creates a memorable opening for ‘Great Expectations’‚ considering also how he introduces some of his concerns about Victorian England. ‘Great Expectations’ is a novel that captures its audience right from the very beginning and due to the genius introduction of characters and the wonderfully detailed references to Victorian England the opening of the novel is very memorable. In the opening scenes the reader’s attention is immediately caught by making the readers feel sorry

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    debate on race in the British Empire o Brattlinger‚ Taming Cannibals‚ Race and the Victorians o Racism endemic to systemn (expansive view) o ‘Ideologies of racism and imperialism were deeply symbiotic and often indistinguishable frm each other.’ – at home and abroad o ‘Light touch’ of other historians - Others agree with Brattlinger… o Kenan Malik: racism is a ‘means of reconciling the conflict between ideology of equality and the reality of the persistence of inequality by attributing it to

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    Victorian society was obsessed with reputation and appearance” Compare how this idea is presented in the texts you have studied and to what extent you agree with this statement. Like the many of us today that are obsessed with reputation and appearance‚ the Victorians were just as bad‚ most of their life was centred around what other people think of them. What is the right way to dress and talk? Victorians showed how important reputation and appearance is to them in their everyday life from

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    of Jane Eyre? How does Charlotte Bronte convey these moral messages to her readers? To what extent is she reflecting Victorian morality in her writing? The novel ‘Jane Eyre’ was published in 1847‚ which was in the Victorian era; this is a significant fact to remember while reading the novel as the storyline portrays many different moral issues in the point of view of Victorian morality‚ which of course is different to the view we have nowadays. This being one of the main themes of the novel‚ amongst:

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    IN ANOTHER EARTH " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " 2 POST-STRUCTURALISM IN ANOTHER EARTH Post-structuralism in Another Earth: A critical film analysis of a “writerly text” that challenges dominant ideologies Another Earth‚ a unique and original story with stylistic traits that portray the classic drama genre‚ but embeds itself into a larger science-fiction concept which seems purely intentional as an element for symbolism and metaphor. Combining

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    The Victorian era of British history was the period of Queen Victoria’s reign from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace‚ prosperity‚ refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain. Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832. The era was preceded by the Georgian period and followed by the Edwardian period. The latter half of the Victorian age roughly

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    Victorian Attitudes – Zoe Buchanan 1.. During Queen Victoria’s reign‚ Women were supposed to stay in the home. They were supposed to do household chores‚ cooking cleaning and stay and look after the children. 2… Most poor women worked in the workhouse‚ or in factories. Sometimes they did work but told no-one about it‚ so that they could have money without their husbands knowing. 3… A dowry is any form of goods (i.e. money‚ property etc.) that a bride may bring to her husband as a gift

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    Victorian Age (1837-1901) The label Victorian is given to the period of Queen Victoria’s reign‚ which is from the time of 1837 to 1901. This period consisted of continuity and a change. It was an extension of the Romantic age and also a break from it. There is consciousness of something having disappeared and something having almost appeared. Matthew Arnold spoke of living between two worlds‚ one dead‚ and the other two young to be born. There is conflict‚ doubt‚ nostalgia and uncertainty in the

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