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Need Help ASAP for Module B
« on: July 16, 2018, 11:06:01 pm »
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I am struggling so much with studying for Module B, and my text is 'Jane Eyre.'

The rubric only talks about textual integrity, but there are so many ideas and pages in this one novel... Is it possible for me to still prepare an essay and adapt it just fine on the day?  If it is, could someone who's done so please provide me with ideas on an adaptable essay structure for Jane Eyre?

If it's not possible, then how would I have to structure my notes for Jane Eyre? Could someone please provide with examples/ headings? I don't know how such notes should look like (as I've always memorised essays), and I certainly don't know what quotes to choose (consider again the fact that it a lengthy novel, with much to talk about).

Thank you for taking the time to read this, everyone's help and advice will be appreciated.



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Re: Need Help ASAP for Module B
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2018, 11:23:59 pm »
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Hi there! Welcome to the forums ;D

I didn't study your text, but I thought I'd link a few helpful resources - Our notes section has a few things on Jane Eyre, including summaries and samples.

In general, for Module B I would structure my notes under thematic headings - Pick the key themes in your text, then group your quotes/techniques under theme.

You definitely can adapt an essay, or you might prefer not to - Personally I was anti-memorising, but many people do really well by memorising. Here are a few pros and cons :)

Good luck!