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JoyMaalouf

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Module B essays- T.S Eliot
« on: July 17, 2017, 05:45:13 pm »
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Hey guys! For Module B we are using five T.S Eliot texts and I'm struggling to integrate all of them into my essays (especially seeing that I don't really understand the texts) and I'm  finding it difficult to structure it. but anyway, I'm really stuck so if anybody has any tips I would really appreciate it!!
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Re: Module B essays- T.S Eliot
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2017, 06:01:37 pm »
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Hey guys! For Module B we are using five T.S Eliot texts and I'm struggling to integrate all of them into my essays (especially seeing that I don't really understand the texts) and I'm  finding it difficult to structure it. but anyway, I'm really stuck so if anybody has any tips I would really appreciate it!!
Thanks heaps
Hey there! Have a look at these two resources here that past students (one being our modern lecturer) have uploaded!

Also, you won't need to include all poems in the one response. I did poems for Module B as well, except written by Yeats, and I'd talk in detail about two texts in an essay, maybe a third in some kind of brief reference. It's not needed for a Module B response to talk about them all at once, because you can't go into detail as intensively, so you're compromising analysis. So I looked at which of my poems had similar themes, so everything was in a pair or a trio for particular themes, and of course there were overlaps. With the poem I was most comfortable with, I actively tried to make lots of links so that I would increase my chances of hopefully being able to use my preferred text! :)
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Re: Module B essays- T.S Eliot
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2017, 06:44:49 pm »
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Hey there! Have a look at these two resources here that past students (one being our modern lecturer) have uploaded!

Also, you won't need to include all poems in the one response. I did poems for Module B as well, except written by Yeats, and I'd talk in detail about two texts in an essay, maybe a third in some kind of brief reference. It's not needed for a Module B response to talk about them all at once, because you can't go into detail as intensively, so you're compromising analysis. So I looked at which of my poems had similar themes, so everything was in a pair or a trio for particular themes, and of course there were overlaps. With the poem I was most comfortable with, I actively tried to make lots of links so that I would increase my chances of hopefully being able to use my preferred text! :)

Okay thank you! I am going through your English advanced book right now and it is amazing, I wish I'd bought it sooner!