English Essays for Page 0-9-3
- ‘In order to make sense of a …picture,…I must…perform the complex operation of interpreting different parts of the pictures in different ways.’ Discuss in relation either to illustrations in texts or picture books, or both.
- ‘The Birds’ Critical Evaluation
- ‘The traveller had a large sum of money but no passport. He seemed to be suffering from lost of memory…’
- “A Dolls House” and feminist criticism
- “A Modest Counterproposal”
- “A SOARING Insult to Science”Analysis of Kristien McDonald’s Writing
- “A Taste Of Honey” Own continuation scene.
- “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”
- “A VERY OLD MAN WITH ENORMOUS WINGS”AS A SOCIAL COMMENTARY:
- “Account for the degree to which Baz Lurhmann’s Romeo + Juliet, has appropriated Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet”
- “Bartleby the Scrivener” vs. “A Hunger Artist”
- “Biff changes his feelings for Willy”
- “Black” is Good, “White” is Bad
- “Compare and contrast the two poems ‘Refugee mother and child’ and ‘Mid term break.’”
- “Desiree’s Baby” – Kate Chopin
- “Digital age, digital English”
- “Discoveries, whether positive or negative, shape the way we live our lives.”
- “English as the Global Language – A Blessing or a Curse for Germany?”
- “Felix Randal:”An Unconventional Elegy
- “How does The Wasp Factory deal with the issue of gender?”
- “How Male and Female Students Use Language Differently.”
- “If you omitted the scenes in Venice in Act 1 and began the play in Cyprus in Act 2 you would have a much better play”“Without Act 1 the audience would never understand the evil of Iago or the shaky foundations of the relationship between Othello and De
- “Imaginative journeys take us into new worlds and allow us to have new insights” Discuss this with close reference to your prescribed texts.
- “Jekyll and Hyde may have all the hallmarks of a gothic horror story but it is much more besides; it criticises aspects of life in Victorian London and asks profound questions about the human condition at the same time”
- “My Father’s Martial Art”A More Closer Look
- “No Ones’ Ever Truly a Mystery”
- “On Discovery” by Maxine Hong
- “On First Looking Into Chapman’s Homer”
- “Positions in Society”
- “Real Women Have Curves”An Old Title to a New Story
- “Students Collapse Psychologically and Emotionally”
- “Take the Money and Run” Compared to “Get up and Bar the Door”
- “The Five-Forty-Eight” by John Cheeney
- “The Lesson Sylvia Learns”
- “The Raven”: Sound Devices
- “The Yellow Wallpaper”
- “Thirteenth Warrior”
- “To An Athlete Dying Young” A.E. Housman
- “Triage suggests that both survivors and the dead are victims of war.” Discuss.
- “Trying to Catch Cortez Was Like Following a Star” Literary Elements Essay
- “Working Towards a Better Future”
- “Young Goodman Brown”