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Ways of Thinking: After the Bomb!
zals:
Hey guys :)
I'm a bit stuck with my essay for ATB. I know there are 500 different ways to structure it, but how did you guys do it?
My prescribed texts are waiting for godot, plath's poetry and good night and good luck. For my essay, my original plan was to use godot and plath, and then the handmaid's tale (novel) and the lottery (short story) as related texts. However now that i'm reading back over my essy in preparation for trials, it's a bit of a mess and i'm thinking i should use GNGL, the lottery, plath and maybe the kitchen debate as my related.
Does anyone have any advice/ideas?
Also, if anyone has any notes/ analysis on the kicthen debate that would be much appreciated!! I'm struggling to find anything online
theyam:
Hello guys
Would anyone have any suggestions on what would link well to the following texts I have so far for After the Bomb: The Spy who came in from the Cold, Plath's poetry, The Kitchen Debate.
I'm thinking of Duck and Cover but I'm not sure how to link them to my texts so far, also I don't plan on using Godot for trials, is that risky?
thank guys :)
theyam:
--- Quote from: zals on July 15, 2018, 03:04:20 pm ---Hey guys :)
I'm a bit stuck with my essay for ATB. I know there are 500 different ways to structure it, but how did you guys do it?
My prescribed texts are waiting for godot, plath's poetry and good night and good luck. For my essay, my original plan was to use godot and plath, and then the handmaid's tale (novel) and the lottery (short story) as related texts. However now that i'm reading back over my essy in preparation for trials, it's a bit of a mess and i'm thinking i should use GNGL, the lottery, plath and maybe the kitchen debate as my related.
Does anyone have any advice/ideas?
Also, if anyone has any notes/ analysis on the kicthen debate that would be much appreciated!! I'm struggling to find anything online
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Hello,
There are a lot of ways to structure an Extension Essay but I think you should definitely try make sure its integrated. You can do 2 texts per paragraph or 3 or 4 its purely up to you and how many concepts you think you can handle in one essay. For my half yearlies, only 1 ORT was needed so I did 3 texts in one paragraph but I only had 2 paragraphs. My friend on the other hand split her essay into only 2 texts per paragraph but had 3 paradigms. So its honestly up to you and what you think is most suitable. As long as its integrated to show synthesis and your driving argument is clearly linked to a paradigm I think any structure would be fine from my perspective :)
good luck
jenae.madden:
hey everyone!
So my teacher lowkey screwed me over because at the beginning of the year she set the assessment due in like term 2 that was a narrative relating to the nuclear testing in Australia, i worked heeeeeellla hard on it fixing it up all throughout the year but now she has back-flipped and said it was really good but doesnt meet the criteria for the hsc and she should have made us write one more related to the cold war (thanks...)
So with two weeks until trials im trying to conjure up a narrative. I have a plot based on a 1950s american housewife that suspects her husband of being a communist. In her hysteria, she absorbs all the cold war media and becomes convinced her husband threats Americas democracy and kills him, she than discovers his secrecy was tied up in an affair with another woman and with the blood on her hands she thinks better dead than red and kills herself.
I just think my narrative is too simplistic especially upon reading some of the threads on ext 1 creative writing on atar notes. does anyone have any advice how i can make my plot more sophisticated? Thanks :)
georgia.aslanidis:
Hi,
I'm struggling a bit in terms of how to use post structuralism analysis for Waiting for Godot (WFG). I went to Emily's lecture and she said that using the key words 'signifers' shows the marker I'm talking about it but in terms of WFG quotes to show it I'm lost.
For example,
would I use the quote 'Nothing happens/ it's awful' and then say that these words signify that the world is bereft of any progress and thus meaning.
Or is that just completely wrong and sounds like normal analysis and not using poststructuralism at all?
Thanks!
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