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English Litreature J352,01 November 2020

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Laura Bellini

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1. An Inspector Calls – Accusations and blame: How does Priestley present accusations between characters, and how does this contribute to the play’s themes? 2. Animal Farm – Unexpected developments: How does Orwell depict moments where events take an unforeseen turn, particularly in relation to power and leadership? 3. Jane Eyre – Terror and fear: How does Brontë portray Jane’s experiences of fear, especially in key scenes like the Red Room? 4. A Christmas Carol – Transformation and change: How does Dickens illustrate Scrooge’s changes throughout the novel, particularly through supernatural encounters? 5. The War of the Worlds – Helplessness in crisis: How does Wells describe the collapse of order and the struggle of individuals during the Martian invasion? 6. Great Expectations – Revenge and its consequences: How does Dickens explore the theme of revenge, particularly through characters like Orlick and Miss Havisham?
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