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The History Boys Gcse Student Guide Steve Nicholson

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The History Boys Gcse Student Guide Steve Nicholson
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 97
Author: Steve Nicholson
ISBN: 9781474229852, 1474229859
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The History Boys Gcse Student Guide Steve Nicholson by Steve Nicholson 9781474229852, 1474229859 instant download after payment.

Premiered at the National Theatre and winner of both the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Play, Alan Bennett's The History Boys confronts issues of education, sexuality, and peer pressure through a group of boys preparing for their Oxbridge exams.
Written specifically for Key Stage 4 students, this GCSE Student Guide offers a critical commentary on the text through an overview of the play and extensive analysis of themes, characters, contexts, dramatic technique, critical reception and related works. In addition, there is a section on how to write about the play, a glossary of dramatic terms and new interviews with Alan Bennett and the play's original director, Sir Nicholas Hytner.
Throughout the guide are suggestions for activities and exercises pitched at the GSCE student, making this an indispensable resource for anyone studying the play at this level.

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