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Sarahanastasianorris

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English ADV. Modules A, B & C PANIC MODE.
« on: October 06, 2016, 10:22:18 pm »
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Mod A: Looking for Richard/RIII
Mod B: W.B Yeats Poetry
Mod C: Brave New World

I have no idea how to construct essays or thesis', my mind has come to an absoloute blank, someone please help me out on starting these essays :(
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Re: English ADV. Modules A, B & C PANIC MODE.
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2016, 11:19:56 pm »
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Mod A: Looking for Richard/RIII
Mod B: W.B Yeats Poetry
Mod C: Brave New World

I have no idea how to construct essays or thesis', my mind has come to an absoloute blank, someone please help me out on starting these essays :(

Hi! My own essays might be a good place for you to start. Have a look at my Mod A essay on Richard here! And my W B Yeats notes can be downloaded here if they are helpful!

A thesis for Yeats is difficult because it is so much so directed by the essay question. But, for Module A, you can prepare a thesis that focuses on the impact of context - that's usually fairly full proof for Module A :) But of course, everything needs to be adjusted to the exam question! :)
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Re: English ADV. Modules A, B & C PANIC MODE.
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2016, 09:42:27 pm »
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What related text are you going to go with for Mod C?
Your related text can help you figure out a direction you want to go with your analysis in Brave New World i.e women, family, technology, control
People and politics gets a whole lot clearer if you really just read over what the module wants and pick out key ideas from the rubric. Brave New World has so much in it that you can pretty much go with any idea that you're even a little bit passionate about to do with people and politics. Being interested in what you're writing about really helps :)