shingo
04-22-2008, 03:32 PM
Hey all,
I may be overthinking this and making it much harder than it is but I have a set of essay questions and they are all along the lines of "Discuss the presentation of ___ in comparison with ___" between two novels. That part is straight forward (I think) but the 'buzz' words or targets I should aim to hit are looking at are, form, structure and language and how they shape meanings.
Can I have some clarification on what these mean with regards to novels. In poetry I can see how that works with but I can't see how I can discuss something such as the genre or a particular aspect of the novel when simply stating the structure is linear/3rd person, as that isn't neccessarily going to be infulencing the theme stated or at least not to a major extent.
Before reading this I thought I had it down in terms of what I had to do, use the novel content such as character and events etc to discuss the title theme whilst also looking at historical context, but now I am not so sure. The objectives don't seem to support this view and now it seems too simple, especially in comparison with poerty and the buckets of technical terms and close analysis used there.
Sorry for the long post, I will try and ask my teaher sometime, but as usual, being as it is English I will probably get the same subjective and unclear response.
Thanks again.
I may be overthinking this and making it much harder than it is but I have a set of essay questions and they are all along the lines of "Discuss the presentation of ___ in comparison with ___" between two novels. That part is straight forward (I think) but the 'buzz' words or targets I should aim to hit are looking at are, form, structure and language and how they shape meanings.
Can I have some clarification on what these mean with regards to novels. In poetry I can see how that works with but I can't see how I can discuss something such as the genre or a particular aspect of the novel when simply stating the structure is linear/3rd person, as that isn't neccessarily going to be infulencing the theme stated or at least not to a major extent.
Before reading this I thought I had it down in terms of what I had to do, use the novel content such as character and events etc to discuss the title theme whilst also looking at historical context, but now I am not so sure. The objectives don't seem to support this view and now it seems too simple, especially in comparison with poerty and the buckets of technical terms and close analysis used there.
Sorry for the long post, I will try and ask my teaher sometime, but as usual, being as it is English I will probably get the same subjective and unclear response.
Thanks again.