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Leaving Cert comparatives

  • 15-05-2011 6:49pm
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    I have my plan written out for a comparative essay for this question:
    "Key moments in any text give a valuable insight to the theme or issue. Referring to your three texts, discuss this statement"

    The theme I have chosen is Protagonist's entrapment
    My three texts are Wuthering Heights, Sive and Inside I'm Dancing

    I was just wondering if anyone could help me out in regards to my introductory paragraph. I really don't know what to write!

    Thanks in advance :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 334 ✭✭B_Fanatic


    I'm not doing themes but you'll want to do a few things.

    • Refer to the question.
    • Name all of the texts you've studied.
    • Name the themes/topics that you'll be exploring.
    • Maybe give some general personal response?
    That's how I did my cultural context anyway: "Through the reading of my comparative texts, I was astounded to find that the influence of everyday topics was generally the primary contributor towards conflict encountered by each text’s protagonists."


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