If beauty is a relative term, how do two of the works you have studied explore this idea?
How does a particular term or concept, such as childhood, change in the way it is represented in the texts you have studied?
- (un)employment ADH
- (un)happiness ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- adolescence CAD, ADH
- adultery CAD, KC
- atonement ADH, KC, 1D
- belief ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- bereavement
- betrayal ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- challenge ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- childhood ADH?
- civilisation ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- comedy 1D?
- correspondence 1D. ADH
- crime KC, ADH
- devotion ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- discrimination ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- education CAD, ADH, KC
- experience ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- family ADH, KC, 1D
- feminism ADH, CAD, KC
- freedom ADH, KC, 1D
- friendship ADH, 1D
- guilt ADH, KC, 1D
- hatred ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- help ADH, KC, 1D
- hope ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- humour ADH, CAD, KC, 1D?
- imagination CAD
- influence ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- intelligence ADH, 1D
- loss ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- love ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- loyalty ADH, KC, 1D
- magic CAD
- manhood 1D, CAD
- marriage ADH, KC, CAD
- mystery ADH, CAD, KC, 1D?
- obsession ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- pain ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- passion KC, 1D, ADH
- peace CAD
- politeness KC
- politics CAD, 1D
- power ADH, KC, 1D
- property KC
- punishment 1D
- race KC
- regret KC
- relationships ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- religion 1D
- rumours / gossip KC
- satisfaction ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- self-expression CAD, ADH
- silence
- slavery KC, 1D
- social class KC, 1D
- social standards ADH, KC
- stubbornness ADH, CAD, KC, 1D
- the supernatural
- torture 1D
- tradition(s)
- war CAD, 1D
- wealth ADH, KC
- witchcraft
- womanhood ADH, CAD, KC