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To what extent do class and identity create comic situations in George Bernard Shaw’s ‘Pygmalion’?

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ABSTRACT: Two of the pre-eminent themes of Pygmalion, class and identity, create comic situations whilst subtly propagandising Shaw’s socialist views. To a large extent Eliza, the protagonist, is responsible for the comedy in her attempts to elevate herself by means of a bath, Higgins and Pickering’s treatment of her during the bet and the way she responds to her learning, affecting both her class and identity. The Eynsford Hills also create comic situations through lack of understanding and...

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‘What are the limitations of Frye’s Green World Model as applied to the Shakespearean comedy ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’?’

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ABSTRACT: The Anatomy of Criticism (1957) is a pivotal scholastic work by the critic Northrop Frye that enables the evaluation of Shakespearean plays within the comic genre. The ‘Green World’ is a term introduced within this work as ‘a place of escape from the constraints of the law and from everyday life […]’ as described by Francois Laroque (ed. A. Leggatt, 2002). This description implies that the Green World is far more liberal and that many disagreements formed in the Old World may...

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Discuss the view that the impact of earthquake hazards depends primarily on human factors.

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ABSTRACT: I agree with the statement to a certain extent, due to the fact that if a country were more aware and more prepared for the possible seismic events that could unfold, the impact on their livelihood, infrastructures, economy and country’s development would be less. However, in a less prepared and less educated developing country, the likelihood is the impact would be much greater. Reasons for lesser or higher impact could be factors such as education, preparedness, infrastructure mate...

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Dissertation: The relationship between Art and Advertising and its development in the context of the Digital Age.

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ABSTRACT: This dissertation will explore to what extent there is a relationship between art and advertising and how it has developed in the context of the digital age, by establishing their intertwined history from 1896 and making reference to the work of Barry Hoffman and Joan Gibbons throughout. It will examine their relationship in terms of art and advertising’s similarities and differences to determine to what extent they share an affiliation. Their relationship is dissected with reference...

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Evaluate the relative roles of natural succession and human activities in the creation of ecosystems within the British Isles.

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ABSTRACT: The composition of vegetation depends on the interaction between all the components that make up the environment- the plants’ habitat. The plant community through time is called a succession and if this is allowed to continue undisturbed, the succession will reach its climatic climax; a state in which the plant species live in perfect balance with current environmental conditions. These include natural factors such as climate, relief and soils and human factors such as clearing, fire...

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To what extent can preparedness and planning mitigate the effects of volcanic hazards?

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ABSTRACT: A volcano is an opening through which magma, molten rock, ash or volatiles erupt on to the surface of the Earth. The hazards associated with volcanic activity are threats to life and/or infrastructure and related events such as floods and landslides. The factors associated with these hazards can be physical (eg. tephra, pyroclastic flows, lava flows, volcanic gases and lahars) or human (eg. population density, urbanization, poverty and volcano mitigation; evacuation, monitoring systems...

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