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Writing the Critical Essay
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Identifying the Key words
  • To pass, your understanding must be show to be
    appropriate to the task set
  • This means that you must apply your knowledge and
    carry out the task exactly as it is asked in the
    question
  • A strategy to help with this is to identify
    clearly the key words.
  • The key words are those that provide details of
    the task

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  • They will appear in both the first and second
    sentences of the question.
  • Highlight or underline them and then repeat them
    throughout your essay.

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Example
  • Choose a play in which a character feels
    increasingly isolated from the community in which
    he or she lives.
  • Show how the dramatist makes you aware of the
    characters increasing isolation and discuss how
    this affects your attitude towards the character

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  • Because you will be repeating these words
    throughout your essay, it is a good idea to jot
    down some synonyms for the key words so that you
    can vary your language
  • E.G. Isolated alienated, separate, separated,
    set apart, cut off, etc
  • Task 1

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Breaking down the task
  • It is essential that you focus on your task from
    the planning stage if you are to gain a good
    mark.
  • Having identified your key words, you should then
    try to break down the task into the various
    elements that it involves

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Example
  • Choose a poem that deals with a childhood
    experience. Discuss to what extent the poets
    description of the experience leads you to a
    clear understanding of the poets theme.
  • Once you have highlighted the key words of the
    task you now bullet-point the strands you must
    include in your discussion

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  • Identify a childhood experience
  • Analyse how the poet describes the experience
  • Relate your understanding of the theme to the
    description of the experience

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  • Once you have done this you would relate each
    bullet-point to your own text.
  • E.G. Lockheads poem Revelation
  • Experience being shown the farms bull
  • Description use of sense colour, smell, shape,
    sound contrasts with hens
  • Relation to theme awareness of dark side of
    life, sexuality, danger leading to loss of
    childhood innocence.
  • Task 2

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Writing the Introduction Donts
  • Start by talking about the life of the author.
  • Give a detailed account of the plot.
  • Go into detailed discussion about the characters,
    themes, etc.
  • Include quotations or examples.
  • Try to be amusing or dramatic.

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The 5 step formula.
  • 1. Identify the text and author
  • 2. Use words from the beginning of the question
    and explain why the chosen text is suitable for
    the question.
  • 3. A sentence or two summarising the text but
    no more.
  • 4. Refer to the words that set the task in the
    second sentence of the question.
  • 5. Give an idea of how the rest of the essay is
    going to develop.

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Sample Introductions task 3
  • In pairs/small groups read over the introductions
    and check the 5 steps then complete the table on
    strengths and weaknesses within each intro.
  • The question is Choose a play which you feel
    has a memorable opening section.
  • Show how the content or atmosphere of the
    scene or section provides an effective starting
    point for the development of the characters and
    the theme of the play.

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Task 4
  • Individually write an introduction for Death
    of a Salesman using the same question.
  • You have 5 minutes.
  • Pass your introduction to the person next to you
    and they should assess it against the 5 steps.

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Plot summary yes or no?
  • Do not do a outline of the plot paragraph. You
    just need to remember that new ideas should be
    put in context when they are first introduced.
  • When a character is mentioned for the first time
    he or she should be introduced briefly.
  • The setting of the story should be explained, if
    relevant.
  • If an event is mentioned it needs to be placed in
    context, e.g. where does it fit into the sequence
    of events?

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Structure Points
  • Statement topic sentence
  • Evidence quotation
  • Analysis explanation of quote and detailed
    comment
  • Link use words from the question to link back
    to the main idea.

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STATEMENT
  • The topic sentence will make a general point and
    not detailed one.
  • It should refer to words from the question.
  • Think of it as a signpost indicates the
    direction which the rest of the paragraph is
    going to travel.
  • Task 5 Look at the examples of topic sentences
    and discuss how effective each one is.

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Evidence
  • A statement must be backed up by evidence. This
    might be
  • A direct quotation the actual words from the
    text.
  • An indirect reference to something that happens
    in the text e.g. a summary of the incident in
    Howard Wagners office with the wire recorder to
    show Willys inability to cope with the modern
    world.

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  • A quotation needs to be put in context- introduce
    it properly by making it clear who spoke the
    words, where it came in the text, etc.
  • NEVER introduce a quotation by saying The quote
    shows

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For example
  • Weve got to decide if this is an island Ralph
    takes command and tells the others what to do.
    INCORRECT Dont begin a paragraph with a
    quotation, always have the statement first.
  • In Lord of the Flies, Ralph is a character who
    exhibits strong leadership qualities, Weve got
    to decide if this is an island. INCORRECT
    Quotation is not in context.

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For Example Correct way
  • In Lord of the Flies, Ralph is a character who
    exhibits strong qualities of leadership. For
    example, at the first meeting of the surviving
    boys it is he who stresses, Weve got to decide
    if this is an island. Statement is followed by
    a quotation that is placed in context.

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Explanation and Link
  • Follow the quotation with a comment e.g. What
    does is show about the character/theme/setting...
  • Always link points back to the main idea of the
    essay the simplest way to do this is to use key
    words from question.

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Example paragraph point task 6
  • Willy's sons illustrate other significant areas
    of this central theme of failure Biff opts out
    of the competitive world which his father wants
    for him. And it is Biff who finally analyses the
    root cause of their domestic friction when he
    says 'We never told the truth for ten minutes.'
    It is Biff who finally blames his father for his
    own failure because 'We've been walking in a
    dream for fifteen years', 'I never got anywhere
    because you blew me so full of hot air.' The
    playwright presents us with a dramatic turning
    point when Biff comes to understand that he has
    been blinded by false values, unable to honestly
    address who he is or where he belongs in life.

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The so what? test
  • Dont include quotations or comments for their
    own sake. For each quotation used or point made
    ask yourself so what?
  • If the quotation doesnt tell you anything about
    theme/character/etc or the point doesnt add
    anything to your essay then it should be removed.

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Paragraph plan
  • PARA 1 INTRODUCTION
  • Use the 5 step guide to write an introduction
    relevant to the question. The direction of the
    whole essay should be clear from this point
    onwards.

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  • Paragraph 2
  • Start with a topic sentence that picks up one of
    the points mentioned in the introduction and
    develop it using the SEAL pattern. There may be
    several SEALs in each paragraph but they must all
    link logically to the original topic sentence.

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  • Paragraph 3/4/5 onwards
  • Develop these paragraphs in a similar pattern.
    Each should start with a linking word/phrase to
    give your essay coherence and should develop a
    new point.

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Conclusion
  • The final paragraph should sum up each of the
    main points that have been covered in the essay
    and relate your answer to the question.

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The linking word/phrase
  • Paragraphs should begin with a linking and topic
    sentence so that your essay has coherence.
  • Examine the following Topic sentence and discuss
    why it is a good linking sentence.

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  • In addition to his depressing physical
    surroundings, Tom Curdies family background
    contributes to his difficulties.

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Linking phrase, indicating that a second point is
to follow
This has been examined in the previous paragraph.
In addition to his depressing physical
surroundings, Tom Curdies family background
contributes to his difficulties.
How his family background contributes will be the
topic of this paragraph.
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  • The pattern of these sentences is
  • Linking expression at the start of the sentence
  • Reference back to the topic of the previous
    paragraph
  • Reference forward to the topic of the next
    paragraph.
  • Hand out Linking words sheet.

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Now its your turn!
  • Choose a play in which the opening provides us
    with a clear idea of what is to come. Discuss
    the various ways in which the opening 'sets the
    scene' and introduces us to the main themes and
    concerns of the play.
  • 1. Identify the key words.

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  • Choose a play in which the opening provides us
    with a clear idea of what is to come. Discuss
    the various ways in which the opening 'sets the
    scene' and introduces us to the main themes and
    concerns of the play.

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  • Now break this up into the different elements
  • 1. Identify the elements of the opening that
    provide a clear idea of what is to come.
  • 2. Discuss the ways Miller has set the scene
    (techniques)
  • 3. Relate the opening of the play to the main
    themes/concerns.

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  • It is up to you to now plan and write the essay.
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