Hey Mary! So you'd analyse the text in the same way that you would if the assessment was written. The difference is how you present it. If you're allowed powerpoint prompts you'd present differently to if you present purely orally. On both accounts, you need to make sure the way you are expressing yourself is connecting to the audience - be responsive to the best way to orally communicate. It might mean you need to lower the formality from an essay in order to connect! The structure of your speech can be similar to an essay in lots of ways - with a thesis statement and then branching statements coming from that.
Have you been given the criteria for the assessment yet?
Hi Elyse,
The criteria should be on its way! Although we have been given the question, which is: How does the study of Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen enrich your understanding of the complexity of social expectations in Pride and Prejudice? In your response make detailed reference to your prescribed texts.
I'm hoping to formulate my thesis around:
Letters To Alice elicits greater empathy for women in the Regency Period, enriching the understanding of complex social expectations of marriage as imperative for Regency women, compliance to social hierarchy as necessary for belonging and the feminine ideal as providing social value and agency for women. (My own words).
Do you think that this would be good enough in answering the question? If not, do you think perhaps there is a better way to address it?
Thank you so much for all that you do on here!
Mary x