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    How far do sources C and E support the view of the Fenians as demonstrated in Source D? Sources C and E both support the view of Fenians demonstrated in Source D to an extent as they all show some sympathy for Ireland. However Source E has a slightly different view on Fenians as it is critical of the damage they may do to the Irish reputation as a whole. Therefore Sources C and E support Source D‚ while Source E supports it to a lesser extent due to the fact that it is a private message and will

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    Hitchcock’s film ‘Vertigo’ revolves around retired detective John ‘Scottie” Ferguson‚ who develops vertigo after witnessing the death of a policeman. Asked by acquaintance Gavin Elster to watch over his thought-to-be possessed wife‚ he follows Madeline and saves her after throwing herself into the San Francisco Bay. They spend the day together and go to Mission San Juan Bautista‚ where they confess their love for each other. Suddenly‚ as Madeline runs up the bell tower‚ Scottie is halted by his

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    Title: A comparative study of Shakespeare’s portrayal of the tragic heroes Macbeth and Hamlet‚ considering to what extent he engages the audience’s sympathy for each. The tragedies of Macbeth and Hamlet‚ written by William Shakespeare in 1606 and 1602 respectively‚ involve characters whose story allows them to be entitled tragic heroes. Hamlet feels a responsibility to avenge his father’s murder by his uncle Claudius‚ but Claudius is now king and thus well protected. Moreover‚ Hamlet’s state of

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    In this assessment I will analyse Shakespeare’s use of language‚ structure and dramatic techniques to present the relationship between Shylock and the Christians at different points of the play. I will first look at Act 1 Scene 3‚ where we learn that Shylock has suffered mercilessly at the hands of the Christians and now harbors an almost sadistic hatred towards them. This can be evidence by Shylock’s statement to Antonio. “You………gabardine‚”. This statement allows the audience to gain an understanding

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    cynical and manipulative‚ trained to grow up to break the hearts of men. She hurts Pip and crush his feelings continuously‚ and the audience picks up on these qualities and dislikes her. Unlike the warm‚ honest and kind heroine that readers would sympathise with‚ Estella is the exact opposite‚ and viewed as "vixenish". Miss Havisham also begins as a "vixenish" character‚ who trained Estella to be the girl she’s growing up to be‚ and delights in the way Estella break Pip’s heart. Dickens justifies

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    Roger Holt‚ is a short story about George who wants his son to become a great cricket player just like him even though his son‚ Timothy‚ doesn’t want to and wants to play the violin. This reading will be related to the dominant reading where readers sympathise with the son and see the father as an overbearing and oppressive man. This reading focuses on how the father forces his son to live under his shadow and how it’s represented through the actions and words of the characters. George is seen as a dominant

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    John Lennon’s Imagine‚ released in 1971‚ is one of the most famous utopias ever composed. In his song‚ Lennon dreams of a world in which there is no religion‚ no countries‚ world peace‚ no possessions and no discrimination; his utopia is a world based on equality. This song was heavily influenced by all the ongoing events that were occurring at the time of its composition. Hundreds of thousands of Americans were calling for world peace and for America to cease its involvement in the Vietnam War‚

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    driving teams of dogs. A major part of the passage is an account of a hunt for narwhal whales. Hunting is a very emotive issue and many conservationists argue that whales should be protected. Kari Herbert’s feelings are divided on this topic. She sympathises with both the narwhal and the hunters‚ who face incredible danger. They hunt in kayaks – flimsy canoes – in water so cold that they would die quickly if their kayak overturned. What can I say about language? This passage has many purposes

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    trust her with money and is very careful when handing her small amounts of money. The possible danger that is to come if Torvald was to find out of Nora’s deceit‚ is what creates the underlying tension throughout the play. However‚ the audience sympathises with Nora due to her frustration at her entrapment and the unsatisfactory nature of marriage for women. Torvald comes across as stiflingly paternalistic to Nora with his constant terms of endearments such as ‘little squirrel’ and ‘little featherhead’

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    execution of Hawkins is a chilling climax. This proceeds back to the narrative. Fictional stories always seem to have a more descriptive approach when describing a chilling event. It draws the reader to the lives of the characters. Almost making you sympathise with Noble‚ Even though he murdered both men. That is the art of fictional writing. It brings the characters alive due to the vivid description O’Conner conveyed. He some what draws you to the time of the setting‚ due to his stylistic approach.

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