So the 'Lord of the Flies' question is asking you to investigate the novel using the question they give you as a route. Your question must be crafted, so spend a couple of minutes planning what you want to cover. They want you to explore and the more insightful you are the closer you will be to those top bands. Make sure that whatever you have to say relates to the question. If you have time at the end of the exam check that your discussion is thoroughly related to the question.
Point Three covers an analysis of language. This is where you dig down behind the meaning of the language that has been used. Link whatever you have to say about the language to the question you've been asked.
Point Four covers what the writer meant the language to imply as well as the structure, so you could bring in Todorov's theory here. They want to know what the effect of the language and structure is. For instance is their a circular structure? What does it imply?
Create your own mind map. Take key language from the text and create a map of what it suggests to you. Take a picture and upload it!
Happy Christmas!
Point Three covers an analysis of language. This is where you dig down behind the meaning of the language that has been used. Link whatever you have to say about the language to the question you've been asked.
Point Four covers what the writer meant the language to imply as well as the structure, so you could bring in Todorov's theory here. They want to know what the effect of the language and structure is. For instance is their a circular structure? What does it imply?
Create your own mind map. Take key language from the text and create a map of what it suggests to you. Take a picture and upload it!
Happy Christmas!
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