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  1. What Has Made The Detective Stories Of Sherlock Holmes So Popular Over The Last 100 Years?
    What has made the detective stories of Sherlock Holmes so popular over the last 100 years? In this essay I will be analysing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous Sherlock...
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  2. Macbeth
    The Story of “Macbeth” William Shakespeare’s is a story about uncontrolled ambition. Macbeth is a character who reflects on human nature. Act 3, scene 4, William...
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  3. Developmt Of Music
    The history of music The Baroque Age The Baroque was a time of a great intensification of past forms in all the arts: painting saw the works of Vermeer, Rubens, Rembrandt...
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  4. Presumed Innocent By Scott Turow
    and preemptory in his judgments. The story has both a light and dark side with the main character Rusty Sabich and him clearing his name in the rape and murder of...
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  5. Compare The Representation Of Teenage Girls In The Films ‘Bend It Like Beckham’ And ‘Mean Girls’
    Bend it like Beckham was released in 2002 and was directed by Gurinder...
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  6. How In His Description Of The Journey To And Arrival At Baskerville Hall Does Arthur Conan Doyle Build Up The...
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  7. Being There
    Jerzy Kosinski’s beautiful novel “Being There” was made into the movie, directed by Hal Ashby and starring Peter Sellers and Shirley MacLaine. Here, Jerzy Kosinski...
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  8. Pearl Symbolism
    Symbolism is when an object is used to represent an idea or conflict. For example, the color red on a country’s flag is symbolic of the bloodshed that was given for...
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  9. a Theatre Review Of ‘Twelfth Night’ By Propeller
    A Theatre review of ‘Twelfth Night’ by Propeller On the 13th of November 2012 my school drama group went to watch ‘Twelfth Night’ by Propeller in the Yvonne Arnaud...
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  10. How Plot, Setting And Characters Influence Readers Response
    Lord of the Flies". Each of the main characters had a meaning to their name; for ... the island, it is always described as dark and scary. On the night of Simon's...
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  11. Heart Of Darkness
    The nightmare of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is found in its stark portrayal of madness under the influence of an environment filled with desolation. Its protagonist, Mr. Kurtz, was raised amongst civilized people, adapted virtues that were...
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  12. Racism In Heart Of Darkness By Joseph Conrad
    In 1890, Polish-born English novelist Joseph Conrad embarked on a voyage up the Congo River, satisfying a childhood thirst for adventure. He was in the employ of a Belgian...
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  13. Shakespeare's Characters
    A critical analysis of the characters in Romeo and Juliet. Peculiar details and relations between characters The universality of Shakespeare is built on the...
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  14. Heart Of Darkness
    Symbolism "Heart of Darkness" includes a lot of symbols which are very significant, firstly, the title of the novel "Heart of Darkness" is a symbol of...
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  15. Darkness In Heart Of Apocalypse
    ‘’Heart of Darkness’’ by Joseph Conrad and ‘’Apocalypse Now’’ by Francis Coppola contain some similarities in many aspects in the...
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  16. The Darkness Of Human Nature
    Denis Kirkman-Moriarty 1/14/09 Ms. Steinbach English HH The Darkness of Human Nature in Poe’s Short Stories Edgar Allen Poe grew up experiencing the dark side...
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  17. Heart Of Darkness
    Human Nature in Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now In Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” and Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now” the reader learns more...
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  18. Characters That Impacted Ishmael's Life As a Child Soldier
    and Esther by having faith in him. Both characters were there for him in very different ... faith is that even in a world of darkness the tiniest light can be seen...
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  19. How Does Dickens Present The Character Of Fagin In Chapter 52 Of Oliver Twist
    Oliver Twist is a well known novel which features controversial and unique characters. Set in London town, this famous book was written by Charles Dickens, a renowned author...
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  20. Scarlet Letter Light And Darkness
    Blinding Lights and Tranquil Darkness The Scarlet Letter is about how a woman, named Hester Prynee, goes through her life with both an illegitimate child and a bright...
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  21. An Analysis Of Sherlock Holmes' Character
    Abstract Arthur Conan Doyle is known as "the father of detective fiction". In "Sherlock Holmes stories”, the character “Sherlock Holmes” is based on the story of...
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  22. Heart Of Darkness
    The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad weaves an intricate mystery within itself giving more than what is first seen in this small novella. Marlow, the main character shares...
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  23. Heart Of Darkness
    In An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Achebe tires to convince the readers of the Hear of Darkness that Conrad is racist. “Conrad saw and condemned...
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  24. Georges Realtionship To The Characters In Of Mice And Men
    Georges Relationships To Characters In Of Mice And Men: George and Lennie- Steinbeck presents Lennie and George’s relationship as one of dominance. George leads Lennie and...
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  25. Streetcar Named Desire - Character Analysis
    Colin Ma Candace Waid English 10 28 May 2013 Character Analysis in A Streetcar Named Desire: Tennessee William's Comparison of American Societies Tennessee Williams...
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  26. Satans Character In Paradise Lost
    Satan's "dark-designs". Satan's wholly evil aims & designs are too obviously emphasised that satan has some heroic attributes. Thus, Satan is the character of...
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  27. Dark Endeavour
    The willingness to have ambitions and to achieve them is a key to successful life. However, having ambitions without measuring the capability can be misleading. Even...
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  28. How Does The Character Of Gatsby Reflect The Theme Of Isolation And Loneliness In “The Great Gatsby” In Comparison...
    How does the character of Gatsby reflect the theme of isolation and loneliness in “The Great Gatsby” in comparison to the theme in Fitzgerald’s short stories...
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  29. Mr Collins: Character Review
    8221;: this quote shows how ingratiating Mr Collins is: a side of his character which the reader sees more readily during the rest of the novel. Having...
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  30. How Successful Is Dickens In His Presentation Of Female Characters?
    There are many female characters in Great Expectations, but most of them are quite <br /> incidental and of no great significance to the plot. Some of them however are essential to <br /> the story and play a large part in the plot...
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