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need help with comparitive studies

  • 18-10-2011 12:11pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    iv just moved schools in september and i have to change all my tetxs to match the texts my new classmates are using and im well behind. im doing dancing on lugnasa, wuthering heights and inside im dancing. im looking for anyone to help me with key moments and everything really to do with it evenif there just links anything will help at this stage.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,937 ✭✭✭implausible


    First of all, learn to spell comparative, it looks terrible if you spell it wrong in your essay.

    Second of all, do you have to change them, can you not keep one or two of them (especially if you had finished the comparative in your last school)? If not, I presume you have read/watched the three texts.

    What modes are you studying? If theme, you haven't said what your theme is, which makes it impossible to offer help. Literary Genre involved dissecting the way texts are put together. You can use headings such as chronology (in WH, the story jumps around in time, in IID it's straight forward, Lughnasa is extended flashback), narration (unreliable narrator in WH, narrator in Lughnasa, world often seen from the boys' point of view in IID), symbolism, the actual genre, character creation etc.

    If you want replies, you'll need to provide more information.


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