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  • The influence of the media in shaping masculinity.
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  • To what extent does the use of language in Indian advertisements for fairness creams exploit socioeconomic issues and promote colourism to sell the products?
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  • How does the use of intertextual allusion enrich the narrative of ‘We Were Liars’ by E. Lockart?
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  • How does Oscar Wilde use satire to criticise the hypocrisy of Victorian morals?
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  • To what extent have different text types in social media such as political cartoons, hashtags, and microblogs, used language to propagate racial bias during the current Covid-19 global pandemic?
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  • To what extent is it the modern storyteller’s responsibility to accurately represent cultures?
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  • How does John Steinbeck’s novel ‘East of Eden’ offer a critique of 1950’s American society?
    Yes
  • Why has Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland been interpreted as a psychedelic text?
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  • In what ways is the series ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ (1997-2003) a subversion of the vampire thriller genre?
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  • To what extent do writers use different techniques to make immoral characters likeable to an audience?
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  • How has the emphasis on beauty and wealth on Instagram affected the way individuals portray and perceive themselves?
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  • Shakespeare’s use of humour in Twelfth Night.
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  • How does Edith Wharton explore the importance of spoken words and silences in The Age of Innocence?
    Yes
  • What makes a successful political speech in today’s society?
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  • To what extent have stylistic and persuasive techniques been used effectively in advertisements for the clothing and makeup industry to promote diversification and inclusivity?
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  • How have contemporary American TV show creators used visual and lexical elements to construct Latino stereotypes in their shows and how does it affect Americans’ perceptions of Latinos?
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  • How does the documentary ‘13th’ by Ava DuVernay explore narratives about race and criminality in contemporary America?
    Yes
  • How does Oscar Wilde use the portrayal of female characters in ‘An Ideal Husband’ and ‘Lady Windermere's Fan’ to challenge traditional Victorian gender ideals?
    Yes
  • In the novel ‘Persuasion’, how does Jane Austen use relationships to convey the repressed selves of individuals?
    Yes
  • In what ways do selected essayists (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Roxanne Gay, bell hooks) conceptualise the term ‘feminism’ and its relevance to society in their work?
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  • How does Shakespeare use the character of the fool to explore more issues in ‘King Lear’ and ‘Measure For Measure’?
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  • How does Tim O’Brien use narrative structure in innovative ways in ‘The Things They Carried’ ?
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  • The use of persuasive rhetoric in political protests and how it changed the world.
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  • How has Victoria Secret represented limiting beauty standards for women?
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  • How does Shakespeare present the paradoxical relationship between loss and control in King Lear?
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  • How did media coverage of Caitlyn Jenner’s transition affect the trans community?
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