Fathers & Sons
Title: Fathers & Sons
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1634 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fathers & Sons
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1634 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
In an essay of not more than 1500 words:
1. Explain how in your view the settings in ‘Fathers and Sons’ contribute to Turgenev’s ‘ideological statement’.
2. Consider whether ‘setting’ acts in a similar way in either ‘Frankenstein’ or ‘Great Expectations’.
There are many ways in which the word ‘setting’ may be applied to a novel. Some of these include: The time and place(s) in which the action in the novel takes place; whether or not
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Sons, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
GE:
Dickens, C (1993) Great Expectations, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Langston, D and Walker, M. J. (1997) York Notes: Great Expectations, London, York Press.
RN:
Walder, D. (ed) (1995) The Realist Novel (Ch. 5 & 6), London, Routledge/The Open University
The Open University (1995) A210SG1 Approaching Literature: Study Guide 1 (pp. 34 – 45), Milton Keynes, The Open University
The Open University Audio Cassette AC2120, Side 1, Bands 1 and 2 & Side 2, Band 4
This essay attained a B+ pass when submitted originally.


