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If it were all written exactly how it sounded, it would be extremely hard to read. Write a review
Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. To some it means an
overly emotional person, to others a self-harming teenager dressed entirely in black, some even see it
as just a fashion. The story fulfils this, as the tension is built up the humor brings it back down
adding false suspense to the story, and ending the story so abruptly. In the beginning, the paragraph
is very poetic, juxtaposing past images of life to future and present images of death and destruction.
Chris mainly uses short sentences but Louisa has several long pieces of dialogue. It shows the
position of women in the nineteenth century. Coursework Commentary I have written two different
works; a piece of Horro. Also known as Logos (reason), Ethos (Character) and Pathos (emotion)
founded by Aristotle. The structure of the sentences helped me build up tension slowly, and effects
use in certain sentences added a sense of mystery to the story. The reader knows that you know what
you are doing and right. If their self-harming really is a cry for help, then we cannot turn our backs
and ignore them when they need us most. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 11%
A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons,
in one place. Ibsen “strove to present objective reality” (Baxter, 1995) and gradually illustrates Nora.
The reader could be anyone looking for a holiday, possibly in England for a quiet break, such as
hikers, surfers, families and couples. Nell would rather marry a faithless man than not be married.
The guests I interview are Nell, Maude Clare, Tom and his mother. She is frostily polite, exchanging
an opening sequence with. Normally, in a conversation between a male and female, the man will
dominate the discussion, interrupting more than the woman and steering the conversation to a topic
he would prefer to talk about. The proper noun used in the article would only fit in to a football
article as a lot of the names would probably only be recognized by football fans who have
knowledge of them and would make them understand the article better. We can see more of the
writer’s persona throughout, by writing with a high register, we see that they are quite sophisticated
and maybe slightly arrogant. The interviews in the article give an insight into the characters feelings
and thoughts as the reporter asks insensitive questions and the characters give direct responses
contrary to in the poem, we have to guess how they feel by the language used such as metaphors. All
three authors convey emblematic undertones for the characters of their pieces that. After each
description of the torture, the actual theme is introduced. However, the fact that Tobias uses the
lexical field of dance when discussing battle and that for him, mortal combat is like a dance, makes
the reader feels he has done much killing in his lifetime. Bonds,D. S. (1990). The SeperativeSelf in
Sylvia Plath'sThe Bell Jar. Routledge. See other similar resources ?7.00 3.00 1 review BUY NOW
Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. Amy Childs Diatribe - AS English Language
coursework. In the months running up to exams, I tried finding as many online resources as possible
to help me obtain a solid coursework mark. My aim of the article was to explain, I have used formal
language so that I can explain using description easily.
This would seem to contradict Sand’s ideas of self-harming teens, that being that they are all emo. I
will have plag, and people to check if i.docx due in 4 hours 5 pages. Due to Parkinson’s chatty tone,
the interview is more fulfilling than it would be with a more formal interviewer. The poem has a
dramatic storyline of a bride and groom being embarrassed after they leave the church. Atwood
exposes the “destructive myths which have prevailed” (Somacarrera, 2000) to. Be careful with
grammar, as simple mistakes here can obscure the meaning of the. The rhetorical questions help to
make it more personal as Liverpool fans would have been asking the same questions. These topics are
almost mixed together and the discussion constantly loops back to one or the other. An example of
this is, “oh so y-you don’t think she has a er (.) crush on you”. This shows that Parkinson adopts a
friendly manner when talking to his guests, which makes them feel more relaxed in his company. I
decided the article would be written for a glossy magazine. Get this resource as part of a bundle and
save up to 11% A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a
series of lessons, in one place. Explore how Shakespeare uses deception to create dramatic tension in
MuchAdo about Nothing, with. It also leads onto my writing of all the things available to do in the
area. I thought that a newspaper column would be a good place to share my opinion on the topical
story of waterboarding. If the reader was not interested about surfing and I had just written about a
list of surf terms that they would not understand then they would immediately lose interest and stop
reading. Atwood dissipates this harmonious concept and exposes the “violent duality of oppositional.
In the second paragraph it’s a brief description of Trebarwith mentioning the geographical aspects of
the beach “Trebarwith Strand is located on the North Coast of Cornwall and is part of one of the
most beautiful stretches of coastline in South West England. The reporter only cares about making
headline news so the story is more straightforward in the article compared to in the poem; we have to
work out what is going on for ourselves. The piece was written as if it had been published in The
Daily Telegraph, a right-wing middle class newspaper. This needs to begin confidently by setting out
exactly what you think the answer to the. KatieAnneParkin 4 years ago report 3 I have just
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anakraljevic3 4 years ago Hi, apologies for the late reply. However, Parkinson often stutters, and
occasionally pauses’, giving an indication that he is thinking of how to phrase his next question. It is
apparent that the piece is written for young adults, as the dialogue is that of two teenagers, and the
slack use of English language from Chris, that immediately shows the reader his social class. Plath,
Ibsen and Atwood reveal the unwarranted errors found within their admissible eras. The title in the
poem, Maude Clare is the main character but I transformed this title into the headline “Pregnant ex
disrupts wedding.” Nell is the main character in the article whereas Maude Clare is the main
character in the poem. My arguments are further bolstered by listing officials who have disagreed
with George Bush’s claims, such as the Director of Public Prosecutions and the United Nations High
Commissioner on Human Rights. A magazine article records spoken responses and the language is as
the characters speak. However in my head, an emo does not inspire images of a self-mutilating teen,
but this is sadly not the case for a lot of Daily Mail readers. It has a lot of metaphors and similes that
add to the sorrowful mood of the story. I felt that because they would help the writing flow the
reader would not lose interest.
The proper noun used in the article would only fit in to a football article as a lot of the names would
probably only be recognized by football fans who have knowledge of them and would make them
understand the article better. The compound-complex sentence I used to do this was intended to
show that it is a long journey by foot, there’s a lot to take in. “Just two and a half miles from
Delabole, my hometown, along the winding country lanes, across fields and footpaths I arrive at my
haven, Trebarwith Strand.” The punctuation breaks up the sentence to show the stages of the
journey. My target audience will be able to relate to this as they would’ve reacted in the same way.
In the article, I have used the language that ordinary people would use. I chose the “Maude Clare”
poem because I found it interesting to read and could imagine reading it as a story from a book or
from a magazine or newspaper article. This would seem to contradict Sand’s ideas of self-harming
teens, that being that they are all emo. Atwood dissipates this harmonious concept and exposes the
“violent duality of oppositional. The guests I interview are Nell, Maude Clare, Tom and his mother.
Esther futilely attempts to grasp freedom from gendered guidelines through establishing the. The
colours help make it more personal to write something very similar to what many people went
through. This makes it the perfect example to show students what is required of them in the NEA.
The proper noun used in the article would only fit in to a football article as a lot of the names would
probably only be recognized by football fans who have knowledge of them and would make them
understand the article better. If it were all written exactly how it sounded, it would be extremely
hard to read. Compare the way in which Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House.
Overall, the paragraph reflects images of the sorrows of war. Reviews Select overall rating (no
rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Thomas would deny the accusation made my
Maude Clare that she was pregnant perhaps. To enable students to succeed on this section, they need
to. Like Plath, Atwood was also engulfed by the detrimental, cultural antithesis amid genders in.
University,M.S. (2005). Women in the Movies:The 1950s. Michigan. From a local’s perspective what
you are getting is genuine and true, and they have built up knowledge of the area over years so you
get to know a lot more than you would expect from a typical guide. The guests I interview are Nell,
Maude Clare, Tom and his mother. Watts, R. (2009). Gender, Workand Education in Britain in the
1950s (review). It even seems as though he enjoys it, like a couple dancing together would enjoy a
waltz around the dance floor. This is why in conjunction with using alliteration to make the
paragraphs flow nicely I made sure to use words beginning with “S” when talking about surfing.
“surf-scene”, “superb surf spot”, “surfed similar” and “surf school” which I thought created soft
sounds that you would associate with the sea, and highlighted the peaceful country away from the
busy city. The characters within it speak using well-structured sentences, and do not show examples
of real speech like repairs and stutters. There is basically no more hope, no more life, just death. Hide
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ago report 5 Extremely useful resource - well worth the money. This is apparent from Chris
continually asking for conformation that Louisa is back and no longer dead, for example, “Sen’ back.
At low tide there is almost a mile long stretch of beach.” These points add a more detailed approach
that would be expected from a guidebook or magazine.
The assertive and factious tone conveyed is antithetical of previous. Regrettably, Sarah Sands article
has only helped to fuel this misinterpretation. Rosseti contrasts Maude Clare and the bride
throughout the poem. The headline “ Bride forgives new husband” in the article was made bolder so
it is more eye caching and grabs the reader’s attention. However, the speech in this extract is only a
representation of real speech. As a fan I am reliving the game in the article as well as showing the
emotional side to it. Also known as Logos (reason), Ethos (Character) and Pathos (emotion) founded
by Aristotle. Atwood exposes the “destructive myths which have prevailed” (Somacarrera, 2000) to.
It could be argued that the manipulation of emo from the music media industry has led to this
change, and unfortunately it has become the inspiration and focus of some fact less and biased
articles in tabloid newspapers. It isn’t written by some holiday guide, who goes to a place to see
what it is like for a week and then leaves. We can see more of the writer’s persona throughout, by
writing with a high register, we see that they are quite sophisticated and maybe slightly arrogant.
Saunders,S.(2009). Sylvia Plath:An Analysisof The Bell Jar. The Concept of Feminism in Henrik
Ibsen's A Doll's House by Rayees Ahmad Gana. We can see more of the writer’s persona throughout,
by writing with a high register, we see that they are quite sophisticated and maybe slightly arrogant. I
did this by trying to make the sentences flow nicely by using alliteration to create long phrases such
as “superb surf spot” and “predominately peaky”. I used prestigious language as Winston Churchill
was of course Middle or upper-class, by revealing the consequences of not fighting, the speech
would have motivated people to stop this from happening. However, Esther appears most
complacent when “in a hot bath”; the female protagonist. Again, this shows why guests are so
comfortable in Parkinson’s company that he does not nag them or put them off. The interviews in the
article give an insight into the characters feelings and thoughts as the reporter asks insensitive
questions and the characters give direct responses contrary to in the poem, we have to guess how
they feel by the language used such as metaphors. As part of their a level art coursework, students
must submit. It is crafted for publication in a specialist Liverpool magazine to be printed in May,
which is when last years Champions League final occurred. It needs to be completely clear to the
reader exactly how that quotation supports the. Her presence sullies the marriage between Nell and
him, adding conflict to the wedding. That sentence of “let us be clear” makes it seem like I know
what I am talking about and that I am being completely honest. This makes it the perfect example to
show students what is required of them in the NEA. Originally, my piece was going to follow a
structure by which each waterboarding scenario would be followed by the writer’s opinion, but
before my final draft I decided that this actually distracted from the main point of the article, so I
decided not to continue with this idea. Again, this shows why guests are so comfortable in
Parkinson’s company that he does not nag them or put them off. The main title “25.5.05 That
Legendary Night ” written in a large font is to emphasise the importance of the date it self, which
will never be forgotten. “That Legendary Night” is used to show how it is remembered by millions of
fans. The title in the poem, Maude Clare is the main character but I transformed this title into the
headline “Pregnant ex disrupts wedding.” Nell is the main character in the article whereas Maude
Clare is the main character in the poem. This makes it the perfect example to show students what is
required of them in the NEA.
The extract shows that a representation of speech is constructed in sentences, with no self-repairs.
After each description of the torture, the actual theme is introduced. I did this by trying to make the
sentences flow nicely by using alliteration to create long phrases such as “superb surf spot” and
“predominately peaky”. My arguments are further bolstered by listing officials who have disagreed
with George Bush’s claims, such as the Director of Public Prosecutions and the United Nations High
Commissioner on Human Rights. If the reader was not interested about surfing and I had just
written about a list of surf terms that they would not understand then they would immediately lose
interest and stop reading. A magazine article records spoken responses and the language is as the
characters speak. The main hint of real speech is when Louisa interrupts Chris. The reader could be
anyone looking for a holiday, possibly in England for a quiet break, such as hikers, surfers, families
and couples. English Language Commentary: Teenagers: A Despairing Glimpse At Future Gene.
After each description of the torture, the actual theme is introduced. Her tone, which has been
friendly, though somewhat fondly sarcastic and bossy, changes to an icy tone. Symbols are also
used in the poem to describe their love such as the chain and the dead leaves.. Nell and Tom are
working class people; therefore I used colloquialisms for them to transfer the story into a modern
setting. E.g. “Benefits ” used by Tom when talking about Maude’s baby and “ tart ” to describe
Maude Clare. Liew,X.(2012). FreedomVersusSocialConvention in A Doll's House,by Henrik Ibsen.
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markwright11 6 years ago report 5 Very well done on producing this high quality piece of
coursework and thank you for sharing. Parkinson rarely interrupts or discusses his views, and lets
Elijah talk for most of the interview, gently prodding Elijah to the right topic with occasional
questions. Atwood exposes the “destructive myths which have prevailed” (Somacarrera, 2000) to.
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resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. It is like those who paid to hear
Sinatra, in his prime, singing My Way.” This helps football fans understand who haven’t been to
Anfield, how great You'll Never Walk Alone is seen. I also made the questions in the interview more
leading as they were too vague and some were very similar. Every class, or type, of an essay writer
has its own pros and cons. Often he will ask Wood one question and allow him to go off on a
tangent before looping the topic back to where he wanted it of changing the subject known as a
topic shift. Perhaps a distinction should be made at this point, between an emo fashion-ist and a
self-harmer. If it were all written exactly how it sounded, it would be extremely hard to read. One
mother, who was so enraged by the article in question, wrote that these bands “provide a forum for
teenagers to talk about their feelings, and also give a sense of belonging which is so often missing in
everyday life for them.” Therefore, the fact that Sands would suggest that the music industry
encourages self-injury is absurd, and it shows an unfortunate lack of research. I modernised the story
by making Nell and Tom ordinary people. However, what is most important with using literary
criticism is to keep in mind how it. Review 2 Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required
to reflect your happiness. This affect is harrowing, as dance is a thing of beauty, and war so ugly.
Amy Childs Diatribe - AS English Language coursework. KatieAnneParkin 4 years ago report 3 I
have just purchased this but have had difficulty opening it; please save it as a Word.doc! Show
replies anakraljevic3 4 years ago Hi, apologies for the late reply.
The narrator is showing us how much he longs to relive the past and how he dreads the present, and
views his future as a horrible period of time. She shows all the classic characteristics of your
stereotypical emo; the black straightened hair, the fringe covering one heavily mascara-ed eye, the
absence of anything closely resembling colour, and of course those crucial converse. English
Language Coursework - Newpaper Report - Bebo. One last point that can interest the reader is how
it is written from a local’s point of view who knows the area well. I am directly appealing to the
reader and drawing them in to the story. Compare how language is used to establish power
relationships in King Lear and. This is best shown by a young girl who I spoke to recently.
Scarsbrook Othello by William Shakespeare, Notes, Quotes and Analysis by T. Nora’s “struggle to
harmonise with society’s expectations” (Tanvir, 2010) climaxes when she. I invented other characters
in my magazine article to make the situation more believable. It is important to remember that AO3 is
double weighted in this unit. However, we usually associate rivers with freedom and ongoing life. It
has to get the reader interested by helping them see what I’m writing about. As a fan I am reliving
the game in the article as well as showing the emotional side to it. Both pieces also show difference
of speech to different people, particularly in the novel extract as we see the way Louisa talks to
someone she loves, then someone she hates. It needs to be completely clear to the reader exactly how
that quotation supports the. The use of the Liverpool Badge gives it ownership to Liverpool. I felt
that because they would help the writing flow the reader would not lose interest. AO3: use
integrated approaches to explore relationships between texts, analysing. The interview gives
examples of repairs and speech defects, but showing an interesting twist that the interviewer makes
mistakes as well. Bonds,D. S. (1990). The SeperativeSelf in Sylvia Plath'sThe Bell Jar. Routledge.
Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. This way
the reader can think about what he is reading. It also leads onto my writing of all the things available
to do in the area. It also leads onto my writing of all the things available to do in the area. However,
people generally associate emos as being self-injurers, which of course in some cases is true, but not
all. Chris mainly uses short sentences but Louisa has several long pieces of dialogue. When you
move onto the main part of your essay, make sure that every paragraph. I chose the “Maude Clare”
poem because I found it interesting to read and could imagine reading it as a story from a book or
from a magazine or newspaper article. This type of writing is suitable for a magazine or guidebook,
with the themes of geography and activities in the area which inform the reader.
Normally, in a conversation between a male and female, the man will dominate the discussion,
interrupting more than the woman and steering the conversation to a topic he would prefer to talk
about. The main hint of real speech is when Louisa interrupts Chris. If it were all written exactly how
it sounded, it would be extremely hard to read. How has a once positive expression for a new genre
of music developed into an insulting label for anyone wearing a little more eyeliner than is usually
necessary. It is apparent that the piece is written for young adults, as the dialogue is that of two
teenagers, and the slack use of English language from Chris, that immediately shows the reader his
social class. See other similar resources ?8.99 2.00 1 review BUY NOW Save for later Not quite
what you were looking for. Parkinson rarely interrupts or discusses his views, and lets Elijah talk for
most of the interview, gently prodding Elijah to the right topic with occasional questions. In the
article, I have used the language that ordinary people would use. I chose to do the piece because I am
interested in current affairs and newspapers, and I am a very opinionated person. I felt that it
highlighted how welcoming and nice the destination was which was important so that it gave the
reader a good vibe about Trebarwith. This use of withholding information and short sentences adds
tension. Also known as Logos (reason), Ethos (Character) and Pathos (emotion) founded by
Aristotle. The “conflict between social convention and freedom” (Liew, 2012) is. Get this resource
as part of a bundle and save up to 11% A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach
a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place. The Concept of Feminism in Henrik Ibsen's A
Doll's House by Rayees Ahmad Gana. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel
It's good to leave some feedback. It shows each and every mistake that is made, such as stutters and
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within it speak using well-structured sentences, and do not show examples of real speech like repairs
and stutters. Scarsbrook Othello by William Shakespeare, Notes, Quotes and Analysis by T. My main
argument starts in the paragraph beginning “Let’s be clear on this matter”. The narrator uses several
similes that give a poetic feeling to the paragraph. This makes it the perfect example to show students
what is required of them in the NEA. Viewpoint as the narrator would be trusted and perceive any
events as facts. The language used in the ensuing four paragraphs is emotive, and reads almost as if it
were a speech. My aim of the article was to explain, I have used formal language so that I can explain
using description easily. In the beginning, the paragraph is very poetic, juxtaposing past images of
life to future and present images of death and destruction. However in my head, an emo does not
inspire images of a self-mutilating teen, but this is sadly not the case for a lot of Daily Mail readers.
It is like those who paid to hear Sinatra, in his prime, singing My Way.” This helps football fans
understand who haven’t been to Anfield, how great You'll Never Walk Alone is seen. Gill,J.(2008).
The CambridgeIntroductionto Sylvia Plath.

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