S6 English
A short outline to answering the literature question
Title
Introduction :
General ref to Title.
Roadmap of essay.
Introduce texts (background info to texts here if you wish)
Main Body:
1.
With ref
to the title, outline your 1st point using P/Q/E method
Relate
your point to the title BEFORE
connecting to the next point
Connect
to next point
2.
With ref
to the title, outline your 2nd point using P/Q/E method
Relate
your point to the title BEFORE
connecting to the next point
Connect
to next point
3.
With ref
to the title, outline your 3rd point using P/Q/E method
Relate
your point to the title BEFORE
connecting to the next point
Connect
to next point
4.
During
each point, you may include points of comparison or contrast to secondary
texts. This will make for richer answers. You must however continue to relate
your points back to the title each time.
Conclusion:
This must include a summary of your points and a final thought in
relation to the title and your arguments put forward.
If possible, you could use a quote from one of the songs to tie the
essay together but it must be in context. You cannot use a quote from a
song and simply let it hang in mid air without an explanation of reason for
using it
N.B. The themed essay is not
a philosophical one and evidences for your essay must be drawn from the set
text and the supplementary texts.
Remember the Inverted Triangle:
Middle tier: 2nd /3rd
Text
Bottom tier: Song/Poem
Change: Father Jack: He kills with the native people in Uganda roosters or young goats, to please or to appease the spirits. (p.39)
ReplyDeletePascale.M
Father Jack: The Irish Outcast, he calls me. (p.39)
ReplyDeleteFrederic.K
Gerry: Not this time, Chrissie.(p.33)
ReplyDeleteEmma
Kate : If you knew your prayers as well as you know the words of those aul pagan songs !... p35
ReplyDeleteAlexis Chaperon
Gerry: Marry me, Chrissie. (p.33 l.25)
ReplyDeleteJuliana
'Suddenly you realize that hair cracks are appearing everywhere; that the whole thing is so fragile it can't be held together much longer. It's all about to collapse, Maggie.' p.35
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p. 33/4-5 lignes before the end; "that's your nature and you can't help yourself"
ReplyDeleteKriton
Ft. Jack: Forgive me, Chris. You were only a baby ...........it’s like a photograph in my mind. (p38)
ReplyDeleteCharles
Pg. 39, lower part of the page,
ReplyDeleteMaggie: Did you speak Swahili all the time out there, Jack?
Jack: All the time. Yes.
Chris:He's a bit shy
ReplyDeleteGerry: Naturally. And I'm a stranger to him practically... does he know my name?
-Alexis F.
Change: Will you marry me when I come back, in two weeks?
ReplyDeleteI don't think so, Gerry
page 38
ReplyDeleteJack: ...-It's like a photograph in my mind.
Aliki.S
Page 29:
ReplyDeleteGerry: Unbelievable.Got a glimpse of him down at the foot of the lane. He is just enormous.
page 39
ReplyDeleteKate: What are you blathering about, Jack?
Martin
p33/ Agnes: I'm busy! For God's sake can't you see I'm busy!
ReplyDeletePage 30,Gerry:As god is my judge. Walking along by itself. Nobody near it
ReplyDeletePage 31
ReplyDeleteGerry: Wales isn’t my home any more...
Max
page 34
ReplyDeleteKate: That's what a creature like Mr Evans does: appears out of nowhere and suddenly poisons the atmosphere in the whole house-God forgive him,the bastard!
Mylène Phipps
(p29) GERRY: people thought gramophones would be a thing of the past when radio came in.
ReplyDeleteAlexia lacombe
(P38) Father Jack: "It is like a photograph in my mind"
ReplyDeletePaula Rodríguez
ReplyDelete(P35) Kate: “suddenly you realize that hair cracks are appearing everywhere"
Anna Cavallo
p(35) Kate:"he said the numbers in the school are falling and that there may not be a job for me after the summer."
ReplyDeletepauline te Kolsté
Gerry:You'd never guess what i met on the road out from the town. Talk about good luck! A cow with a single horn coming sraight out of the middle of ots forehead.
ReplyDeleteVasiliki Dala