Advantages: Robbie Robbie Robbie Robbie Robbie Disadvantages: No nude pictures
....Robbie World.
5.Trying To Find Robert.
6.Rock 'n' Roll Veteran.
7.New Rob.
8.Rock DJ.
9.Can You Kick It.
10.Be Arsed!
11.I'm Ace.
12.Turnaround.
Each chapter gives you a peek into the life of Robbie Williams. He tells what his life is like on a day to day basis and he doesn't just talk about the good things but also about the bad things and the sad moments. The whole book is sort of set out like a diary.
There are lots of really great pictures of Rob at his best and his worst. I allways thought that Rob was a very confident and cheeky person who loves to perform and show-off but after reading this I realise I was wrong. In actual fact he is a very insecure person who cant even stand the sound of his own voice.
Onstage Robbie is a very cocky and funny guy who loves to show-off and get his bum out, but offstage he is a very...
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...A Streetcar Named Desire : How does violence progress throughout the play and change the course of action? In what ways did Williams’ use of violence contribute to the controversy of the play?
Williams’ work is often considered as “one of the most savage indictments of culture in our time”(i) and A Streetcar Named Desire is no exception. The play challenged the taboo issues of violence, homosexuality and promiscuity whilst the 1951 film adaptation caused great controversy despite censorship carried out by the Motion Picture Association of America and the Catholic Legion of Decency. Since it is Stanley’s rape of Blanche that leads to her inevitable demise, it is important to consider the significance that Williams’ use of violence bears to the play as a whole.
This central topic of violence is initially revealed...
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Advantages: Very Funny Disadvantages: Not enough of them published!!!
...The Just William audio collect produced by the BBC feature the short stories written by Richmal Crompton read by Matryn Jarvis. These are a set of classic childrens stories which will definatly appeal to adults as much as if not more than they do to children.
The stories are set in the the thrities and feature the ten year old school boy Willam Brown. The stories are very well written and will appeal to children and adults alike. Particaully funny stories include one in which William is left in charge of a sweetshop, one where William gets two white rats, big un's, which he intends to train, another where William is doing the sound effects for a play in the village hall and provides ample and unexpected thunder storms and the list goes on. The characterisation of the people in the stories is excellent. There are William suffering...
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