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How should i structure my paragraph when analysing texts

It is useful to follow the PEA paragraph structure when analysing writing. This stands for POINT, EVIDENCE, ANALYSIS. So, you would first clearly state the point you wish to make, quote the writer to give...

Answered by Dominic P. English Literature tutor
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What should I do when first faced with a poem for analysis?

It is often useful to make some short and simple steps when beginning an analysis of a poem in order to set you on the right path. We need to make sure our ideas are ordered and cover all the areas that t...

Answered by Sam F. English Literature tutor
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3. With reference to, Pygmalion and “Master Harold”… and the Boys explore how the playwrights' use of contrasting characters contributes to the impact of the plays

The impact of a drama piece can leave a prominent impression on an audience, but what authorial means successfully create this impact? Bernard Shaw’s 1913 tainted comedic Pygmalion and Arthur Fugard’s 198...

Answered by Goedele M. English Literature tutor
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How would you structure an essay with textual analysis?

The analysis should always come first. Generally, the typical essay standard is formatted like this: an introduction, 2-3 main paragraphs and a conclusion. The conclusion must summarise the points being m...

Answered by Naomi T. English Literature tutor
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How should I write a critical analysis essay?

If you're struggling with structuring a critical analysis essay, remember to do these three steps for every line of argument:

1. Argument: Explain what ideas you believe ...

Answered by Daniel F. English Literature tutor
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