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You can quickly add any paper to your favourite. Cool!Texts across time have portrayed women in terms of a dichotomy between "good" and "bad", but to what extent are the composers of the texts you have studied ambivalent towards their female characters?
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This essay was written in my final English exam for 2004. The question asked us to discuss the messages contained in two chosen poems, studied in class, about the representations of women.
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We Were Asked to Write a Speech Talking about the Value of Studying the Genre of Spy Films in My Final English Exam in 2004, Focusing on "The Bourne Identity"
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As a bit of fun, at the end of last year we were asked to write a 3-minute speech on a given, open-ended topic. I chose "Kept in the Dark", and went on to be runner-up in the Patricia Burgoyne cup.
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Why Do We Study Shakespeare? In a speech, tell your class the value of studying Shakespearean comedy.
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Compare the Lives of Women in the Developing World with Women in the Developed World with Reference to the Violation of Human Rights
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Think about the Influence of Laws on Our Lives
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