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English Higher Level Comparativeessays - Cultural context, Theme or Issue, GVV, Literary Genre, on all the popular LeavingCert texts.
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LeavingCert English Comparative – Theme or Issue – Wuthering Heights, The King’s Speech, The Plough and The Stars #625Lab Comparative: Theme or Issue Paper 1
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Compare the extent to which the expression of individuality or divergence from social or cultural norms is tolerated within the cultural context of each of at least two texts on… Understanding who holds power and who is powerless helps to reveal the cultural context in texts. #625Lab. This essay is en route to a H1. Why?
Here’s some general advice on how you might structure your comparativeessay, but I repeat, adapt, adapt adapt to the question asked. Introduction: Theme or Issue : Address the Q, introduce your theme, then your texts – genre, name, author and mention the central character who you will focus on in your discussion of this theme.
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Introduction to Comparative Study -2014 Jane Eyre Study Guide - Including Theme, Relationships and Social Setting Link to website with great tips on approaching the comparative study essay
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Discuss this statement in relation to three texts on your comparative course. Subheadings: Power Money Gender References to question are underlined, while comparative links are highlighted. Studying the cultural context in in Curtiz’ classic film ‘Casablanca’, Jennifer Johnston’s novel
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Knowing your individual texts is a vital starting point, but there’s more to comparative than knowing your texts. You also need to be clear what your modes of comparison are so you can draw connections between texts, analysing similarities and differences. The idea behind this section is, after all, the comparison of texts to each other.
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Compare and contrast with the points you made in the first paragraph. Use key moments and quotations to support your points. NB: Your comparisons must be relevant.
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English Higher Level Comparative essays - Cultural context, Theme or Issue, GVV, Literary Genre, on all the popular Leaving Cert texts.
For each topic find study notes, sample essays as well as past exam questions with marking schemes.
Leaving Cert English Comparative – Theme or Issue – Wuthering Heights, The King’s Speech, The Plough and The Stars #625Lab Comparative: Theme or Issue Paper 1
Compare the extent to which the expression of individuality or divergence from social or cultural norms is tolerated within the cultural context of each of at least two texts on… Understanding who holds power and who is powerless helps to reveal the cultural context in texts. #625Lab. This essay is en route to a H1. Why?
Here’s some general advice on how you might structure your comparative essay, but I repeat, adapt, adapt adapt to the question asked. Introduction: Theme or Issue : Address the Q, introduce your theme, then your texts – genre, name, author and mention the central character who you will focus on in your discussion of this theme.
Introduction to Comparative Study -2014 Jane Eyre Study Guide - Including Theme, Relationships and Social Setting Link to website with great tips on approaching the comparative study essay
Discuss this statement in relation to three texts on your comparative course. Subheadings: Power Money Gender References to question are underlined, while comparative links are highlighted. Studying the cultural context in in Curtiz’ classic film ‘Casablanca’, Jennifer Johnston’s novel
Knowing your individual texts is a vital starting point, but there’s more to comparative than knowing your texts. You also need to be clear what your modes of comparison are so you can draw connections between texts, analysing similarities and differences. The idea behind this section is, after all, the comparison of texts to each other.
The LC English course broken down into topics from essays to Yeats. For each topic find study notes, sample essays as well as past exam questions with marking schemes.
Compare and contrast with the points you made in the first paragraph. Use key moments and quotations to support your points. NB: Your comparisons must be relevant.