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Every one of them well deserved for her realisation of the international icon, showing Piaf to be deeply complex, troubled and strong woman.

I sometimes wonder how Paula St John Lawrence Lawler Byrne Strong Yeats Stevenson Callaghan Hunt Milne Smith Thompson Shankly Bennett Paisley O'Sullivan got on in life and whether, between her realisation of what her father had done and the celebration of her 50th birthday this year, she had recourse at any time to the deed-poll mechanism.

Great tragedy asks us to care for flawed or even stupid people - Pentheus, Othello, Macbeth - but the glory of A Doll's House is that it asks us to care for a small-minded person, in the moment of her realisation of her own small-mindedness.

Her realisation of Waddell's touching story of Big Bear helping Little Bear overcome his fear of the dark by bringing him bigger and bigger lanterns, before taking him outside to show him how the moon – the biggest lantern of them all – is always there, touched a chord with parents and children.

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She brings enormous energy to the proceedings, palpable not just in her realisations of the characters and settings, but also in her layouts, which are bold and dynamic, using every inch of the page.

Let's say she is drawing a straightforward and literal parallel between Che's quest for social justice and her own realisation of the emptiness of modern materialism.

Furthermore, reviewer Alice Fordham from The Times wrote that "Rowling's genius is not just her total realisation of a fantasy world, but the quieter skill of creating characters that bounce off the page, real and flawed and brave and lovable".

She says her realisation that she was one of the "hidden" women prompted her to write about her experience.

The Anchoress by Robyn Cadwalladr (Faber, £12.99, 5 Feb) Set in 13th-century England, this tells the story of 17-year-old Sarah's bid to escape grief and sadness by becoming a holy woman – and her realisation that even the walls of her cell cannot keep the outside world at bay.

Much as her overused torch was likely running out of batteries, so too was the poor woman herself, and so she went out in a blaze of glory, albeit Scandinavian-style: at night, with stealth, and on her face the full realisation of what her actions would mean for the rest of her wretched life.

Her early death, which prevented the full realisation of her talents, was considered by her contemporaries as a considerable loss to English music.

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