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In this episode, Anna looks at a psychoanalytic approach to A Streetcar Named Desire.
She will provide an analysis of the ways in which we can see characters' unconscious desires being expressed.
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Anna looks at ways in which A Streetcar Named Desire can be approach through a feminist lens for your A Level English Literature course.
She will provide an analysis of positive and negative feminist interpretations of the play.
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Anna gives a summary of the critical reception of performances of A Streetcar Named Desire.
She will provide an analysis of critical responses to the play, both at the time of its release and in the modern day.
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Anna looks at the theme of self pity in A Streetcar Named Desire for your A Level English Literature course.
She will provide an analysis of self-pitying acts and ideologies in the play, and demonstrate how multiple characters deal with this theme in their own ways, especially Blanche.
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Anna looks at the epigram of A Streetcar Named Desire, as well as characters' use of language for your A Level English Literature course.
She will provide an analysis of the epigram and how it applies to the play, and explore how multiple characters approach communication.
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Anna looks at at how genre can be discussed as regards A Streetcar Named Desire, for your A Level English Literature course.
She will look at the ways in which Streetcar conforms to the genre conventions of a tragedy, a fable and more!
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Anna looks at the use of linking devices and the recurring motifs that come up in A Streetcar Named Desire, for your A Level English Literature course.
She will look at the ways in which motifs are used to symbolise the characters' emotions or to foreshadow in the play, as well as the transitions between scenes.
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Anna looks at the uses of structure and stage design in A Streetcar Named Desire, for your A Level English Literature course.
She will look at the ways in which the settings and scene differentiation influence the plot and the audience's experience.
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Anna looks at the presentations of fantasy and reality in A Streetcar Named Desire, for your A Level English Literature course.
She will look at the ways in which characters' dreams and fantasies fail to align with the real word, and the consequences of their ideologies.
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Anna looks at the presentations of Inner and Outer Appearances in A Streetcar Named Desire, for your A Level English Literature course.
She will look at the ways in which the insides and outsides of buildings and people differ, either from reality or from themselves.
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Anna looks at the presentations of masculinity and femininity in A Streetcar Named Desire, for your A Level English Literature course. She will look at the ways in which Stanley and Mitch express their masculinity, and Blanche, Stella and Eunice's expressions of femininity.
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Anna looks at desire in A Streetcar Named Desire, for your A Level English Literature course. In this episode, she will look at how the various characters express desire, and how women's desire is treated differently to men's.
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Anna looks at the minor characters in A Streetcar Named Desire, for your A Level English Literature course. In this episode, she will look at Steve, Eunice, the doctor, the matron and more!
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In this episode, Anna gives an overview of the language choices in and form of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby for your A level English Literature exam. Perfect for AQA Specification A and B. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level English Literature exam.
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In this episode, Anna gives an overview of the symbols and motifs in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby for your A level English Literature exam. Perfect for AQA Specification A and B. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level English Literature exam.
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In this episode, Anna gives an overview of the genre of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby for your A level English Literature exam. Perfect for AQA Specification A and B. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level English Literature exam.
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In this episode, Anna gives an overview of the narrative and structure of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby for your A level English Literature exam. Perfect for AQA Specification A and B. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level English Literature exam.
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In this episode, Anna gives an overview of the patriarchal views expressed in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, as well as women's societal positions for your A level English Literature exam. Perfect for AQA Specification A and B. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level English Literature exam.
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In this episode, Anna gives an overview of the theme of idealism in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby for your A level English Literature exam. Perfect for AQA Specification A and B. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level English Literature exam.
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In this episode, Anna gives an overview of the theme of class in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby for your A level English Literature exam. She gives examples of the class divisions in the novel, and discusses Fitzgerald's moral message. Perfect for AQA Specification A and B. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level English Literature exam.
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