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I keep gettig good marks for interpretation on my papers, but not analysis. What's the difference between them?
You can think of interpretation as what a text is saying, and analysis as how the text is saying what it's saying. If you're getting good marks for interpretation you're probably seeing what the texts is say...
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What's the best way to structure an IB paper one essay?
The two main ways to go about structuring your commentary are to explore the text either chronologically or by theme. The best way to choose between the two is often just to try out both and to see which you...
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What role does the concept of ambition play in Milton?
The word ambition originally stems from the Latin ambitiōn , which signified “to go round soliciting votes” [1]. Soon, the will to power behind the specific action of canvassing, the motivation to strive aft...
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Some characters act as intermediaries between others, helping the reader understand the nature of the characters they link. In at least two works you have studied, compare the roles of such intermediary characters, and the effects achieved.
INTRODUCTION: Intermediary characters link two other characters to portray their true nature by highlighting the two characters' similarities and differences. In F. Scott Fitzgeralds novel The Great Gatsby N...
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How does Patrick Süskind use religion to criticise society in 'Perfume: The Story of a Murderer'
Patrick Süskind frequently uses religious references in order to disparage society and the value it places on outmoded conventions. One way he does this is by highlighting the importance placed on virginity ...
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