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In what ways is John Oliver ‘s comedic approach successful in effectively raising awareness about the magnitude of the inadequate response to the coronavirus pandemic by political figures though his “Last Week Tonight: Coronavirus” series?
To what extent does the film Dead Poets Society by Peter Weir promote the pursuit of passion and self-expression?
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How does Kendrick Lamar use linguistic devices in the art of peer pressure, money trees and u to communicate how societal pressures lead to loss of identity and moral values?
How are the cultural/societal constraints for women in the Shakespearean era reflected in the characterization of the women in Shakespeare’s Hamlet?
How does Banksy utilize visual and textual elements in his artworks in order to transform the publics opinion on capitalisms prominence in modern-day society?
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How and to what end are stylistic devices utilised in portrayal of masculinity in the late 20th century Marlboro advertisements?
In what ways and to what effect does Marjane Satrapi illustrate the struggle for identity formation in Persepolis: A Story of a Childhood?
How does Walter Astrada represent the pain and violence against women in his photography collection titled “Femicides in Guatemala”?
How does social stratification affect the morality or the moral standards of The Great Gatsby in the given social context?
How Does Michelle Obama’s Use of Transformative Narratives in Her Speeches Inspire and Empower Audience to Affect Personal and Societal Change?
How does Jordan Peele represent racism in the 21st century in his thriller movie ‘Get Out!’?
In what ways does Henrik Ibsen, in his play, A Doll’s House, employ stylistic features to communicate the Victorian social codes of the 1870s?
How and to what effect does William Shakespeare use notions of duplication and duality in Hamlet to explore the cyclical adversity of revenge?
How does Shakespeare use characterisation to conform to and challenge gender roles and expectations in the play Macbeth?
How do Angela Carter’s short stories in “The Bloody Chamber” portray gender roles through associations with nature to resist patriarchal and androcentric customs in society?
How does Beyoncé portray the American Black Southern identity struggle by reclaiming cultural elements in the visual album Lemonade?
How does Barbara Kruger’s usage of imagery, text, and coloring in her different artworks create relations in order to employ women’s bodies and beauty standards in society?
How and to what effect do the motifs of light and darkness represent the presence and interconnectedness of both joy and suffering in Banana Yoshimoto’s Kitchen?
How is symbolism used by Marjane Satrapi to depict the turbulent society of 20th-century Iran in the graphic novel ‘Persepolis’.
How do Szymborska’s poems explore the themes of Fate and Destiny through love and the undermining lack of free will?
To what extent does the patriarchy dictate female identity and enforce their transformation in Carol Ann Duffy’s The World’s Wife?
How does Henrik Ibsen portray a woman's identity in a male-oriented society and develops a different perspective of women through Nora's character in his play "A Doll's House"?
How does Marjane Satrapi portray Western stereotypes about the Iranian culture in her graphic novel, Persepolis I ?
In her poems, how does Szymborska provide a commentary on the dehumanizing process of the progressive concession of identity for capitalistic success?
Line of Inquiry: How does the representation of women in Liza Donnelly’s cartoons convey harmful societal norms and expectations as a barrier to women’s empowerment in different levels of society?
How does Marjane Satrapi depict oppression, political oppression and cultural divide in Persepolis?
How does Arthur Miller use Societal Female Oppression in The Crucible to influence the play’s conflict?
How does Ava DuVernay use rhetorical strategies (logos, pathos, ethos) in 13th to challenge societal perceptions of systemic racism and mass incarceration in the United States?
How does Benetton use shock advertising to confront racial inequalities and human rights issues, and to what extent does this strategy effectively challenge societal biases or risk reinforcing them?
How Does Hayao Miyazaki Use Symbolism to Represent the Transition of the Main Character from Childhood to Maturity in his Film “Spirited Away”?
How does Margaret Atwood represent women’s suffering through Freudian theory in The Handmaid’s Tale?
How does Nike help break the stereotypes of racial and gender prejudice by representing the success stories of athletes in its Dream Crazy A dvertisement campaign while promoting its brand image?
How does Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis use varied graphic techniques to represent and adapt the classic genre of the 'Bildungsroman' for 21st century global readers?
How does Elizabeth Bishop convey a cyclical perspective of life and loss through the use of vivid imagery and symbolism in the poems “Sestina” and “In the Waiting Room”?
In what ways does Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment criticize nihilism in society and its impact on individuals?
How does Anton Chekhov employ dramatic irony and symbolism to reveal the dangers of self-delusion in The Lottery Ticket and Vanka?
To what extent does Richard Wright use linguistic devices to showcase racism in America in his memoir Black Boy?
How does the narrative of the documentary "Ice Cold: Coffee, Murder, and Jessica Wongso" attempt to reshape the audience's perception of Jessica Wongso’s guilt?
How does Kazuo Ishiguro employ a first person point of view to explore the ways Stevens’ sense of duty and loyalty shape his identity in the novel The Remains of the Day?
How and why is the notion of corruption in colonial Algerian society in the 1940s presented as the result of the rejection of that which is different from the common standard in The Stranger?