
List 1: Reading & Creating Texts
After Darkness
Predjudice
Role of Silence
After Darkness Creative
All the Light We Cannot See
Egotistical or Noble Choices
Character
Extinction*
Compromising Values
Consequences
Essay
Hopeful
Impact
Transient Existence
Like a House on Fire
Characters Defeated
Celebrate Courage
Cope
Fragility of the Body
Heroic Moments
Little Control
Moments of Hope
Realities
Relationships
Smallest of Gestures
Vulnerability
Struggle Change
Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing: Deception
Much Ado About Nothing: Appearances
Much Ado About Nothing: Claudio True Villain
Much Ado About Nothing: Deception 2
Much Ado About Nothing: Deception and Love
Much Ado About Nothing: Deceptive Appearances
Much Ado About Nothing: Evil Actions
Much Ado About Nothing: Love and Marriage
Much Ado About Nothing: Power and Womna
Much Ado About Nothing: Values
Much Ado About Nothing: Villains
Much Ado About Nothing: Woman
Poetry – Skrzynecki*
Identity
Looking Forward Looking Back
Old and New Worlds
Old New Worlds
Pride & Prejudice
Disempowering Gender Divisions
Rank & Wealth
Marriage vs Love
Sympathies Elizabeth
True Happiness
View on Human Nature
Influence of Money
Love Not Money
Social Class
Status
Station Eleven
True Value
Holiday
Hope and Survival
Memories
Survival is Insufficient
Things Fall Apart*
Things Fall Apart: Creative
Things Fall Apart: Masculinity
Women of Troy
Actions of Men
Anti War
Cowardice Bravery
Essay 1
Essay 2
Bravery
Cowardice and Bravery
Cruelty
Greek Suffering
Hope and Despair
Hope and Justice
Nobody Wins in War
Strength of Woman
Suffering
Tragedies
Tragedy vs Just Tragic
Victims vs Heros
War
Europides Condemn
Greatest can be Bright Low
Role of Gods
Suggestion Life is Meaningless
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List 2: Reading & Comparing Texts
7 Stages of Grieving & The Longest Memory
Ambitions
Innocence
Opressed Characters Comparative
Memory, Grief and Loss
Hope 3
Hope
Past Future Comparative
Cultural Repression
Injustice
Solidarity
Strength
Belonging
Identity
Illustrate Belonging
Memories
More Suffering
More Suffering 2
No Heroes
Powerful Experience of Loss
Racial Discrimination
Reconciliation
Role of Memory
Stories of the Past
Storytelling
Trauma
World that is Bleak and Without Hope
The Crucible & The Dressmaker
Dressmaker and Crucible: Good and Evil
Dressmaker and Crucible: Love 2
Dressmaker and Crucible: Love
Dressmaker and Crucible: Outcasts
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Art
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Change Detrimental
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Conflict Reality
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Destructively Maliciously
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Fear
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Insularity and Stagnation
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Insularity and Stagnation 2
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Misuse of Power
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Oppression
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Power
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Strong but Damaged
Crucible and The Dressmaker: Victims
I Am Malala & Pride
Fight Back
Help Support
Suffering Resilence
Photograph 51 & The Penelopiad*
Behaviour
Destiny and Accepting Ones Fate
Power and Powerlessness
Regret
The Queen & Ransom
Good Leaders Listen
Grief
Grief 3
Traditional Roles
The Queen and Ransom: Change
The Queen and Ransom: Burden
The Queen and Ransom: Change 2
The Queen and Ransom: Changing Circumstances
The Queen and Ransom: Difficulty of Facing Change
The Queen and Ransom: Grief Comparative
The Queen and Ransom: Grief
The Queen and Ransom: Leaders
The Queen and Ransom: Necessity for Change
The Queen and Ransom: People Resonding to Grief
The Queen and Ransom: Potential for Societies to Change
The Queen and Ransom: Public Private
The Queen and Ransom: Ruler People Comparative
The Queen and Ransom: Storytellers
The Queen and Ransom: Symbolic Actions
The Queen and Ransom: Symbolism
The Queen and Ransom: What it Takes to Lead
The Queen and Ransom: Wordless but not Silent
The Reckoning* & The Namesake
Reckoning and the Namesake: Heritage
Reckoning and the Namesake: Home Belonging
Reckoning and the Namesake: Identity
Stasiland* & Never Let Me Go
Institutionalised Power
Making Sense of the Past
Pessimism and Humanity
Meaningful Relationships
No Futures
Past is Inescapable
Powerful Forces
Human Rights
Memory, Grief and Loss
Tracks* & Charlie’s Country
Freedom and Danger
Effecs of Isolation
Relationships
Love of Country
Natural World
Prejudice