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In 'A Streetcar Named Desire', what is the effect of Williams' use of plastic theatre?

Plastic theatre utilises props, sound, stage direction, and costume to present poetic truths through symbolism. It is not intended to be realistic, but symbolic. In A Streetcar Named Desire, one...

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What are the key characteristics of cancer cells and how do they arise?

Cancer cells are continually dividing in an uncontrolled manner and have adapted mechanisms of avoiding cell death. They are also more mobile and are capable of spreading to different parts of the body to...

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Draw and label a diagram of an animal cell?

mitochondria, nucleus, nucleolus, golgi body, SER, RER, plasma membrane, centriole, ribosome, cytoplasm,

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Answered by Mhairi M. Biology tutor
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To what extent is the Prime Minister free from effective political constraints?

The best way to tackle these questions is to establish two points that support the argument in the question and two points against. Although this is more than you could probably write under exam condition...

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‘A novel that paints a despairing view of humanity.’ How far do you agree with this view of ‘Mrs Dalloway’?

A reason one would think that ‘Mrs Dalloway’ presents a despairing view of humanity could be due to the free indirect discourse. By writing the novel as such, Woolf allows the text (and in turn, ...

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