Yes that makes sense!! That's such a smart idea!! Daymn your good!!
Does integrating your essays make your English skills look more sophisticated or whatever?
And can I just discuss 3 themes with 2 poems?
I'm so indecisive as to wether I should do 2 poems talking about 2-3 themes and integrate the two poems into 3 paragraphs or if I should do the 2 themes, 2 poems and 4 paragraphs
Also if I choose the first option, would u recommend talking about 2 or 3 themes?
Thanks in advance again!!
Nia
No worries! Glad this is all helping

In regards to your question on integrated essays, I'm not 100% sure either way tbh. On the one hand, I would say yes structurally it looks more sophisticated, however I never integrated my essays (found it too confusing) and I still got a good mark for English. I know some schools can be pretty insistent on it, and it's definitely worth testing out to see if you are comfortable with them, but there is absolutely no reason (in my opinion) to suggest that you can't do equally as well in your final HSC exam without integrating your essays. If others have any better insight on this however, happy to be proven wrong.
And for sure you can discuss 3 themes with 2 poems

I'd say that 2 is the minimum however, any less than that and you won't have enough detail (plus you probably won't be answering the question since they usually ask for at least two). In terms of the amount of themes I'd stick with 3 - I don't think you would cover enough with only two.
Basically, the structure that I would recommend would be:
Paragraph 1: Theme 1 - topic sentence about the prevalence of the theme in Eliot's general oeuvre.
First 1/2 --> Poem 1
Second 1/2 --> Poem 2
Paragraph 2: Theme 2 - topic sentence about the prevalence of the theme in Eliot's general oeuvre.
First 1/2 --> Poem 1
Second 1/2 --> Poem 2
Paragraph 3: Theme 3 - topic sentence about the prevalence of the theme in Eliot's general oeuvre.
First 1/2 --> Poem 1
Second 1/2 --> Poem 2
Susie
