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2 Useful Stuff To Know:  When an author wants to make a point, they write a book.  They make their point by using themes, motifs and symbols to get an idea across.  They get these themes, motifs and symbols across by using authorial techniques.  Authorial techniques are things like characterisation (showing or telling you something about the character by the way they talk or act), style, setting, imagery, narrative techniques and allusions.

3  When you write an essay it is easier to write the body paragraphs first.  Each paragraph needs a statement to start it off. Statements explain the point the author had (in other words, the focus of your essay question).  You then have to back up this point by explaining about the themes, motifs or symbols that apply to it.  THEN you have to give an example. This example will always be an authorial technique, so say so.

4  Once you finish your body paragraphs you can turn to your introduction and conclusion.  Your introduction is an inverted triangle.  The top (biggest part) is a general introduction. Name the book, the question, the background of the book (when was it published, etc.).  The middle part is where you tell the reader what your main points are. Link these to the question.  The bottom part (the tiny tip) is where you state your ‘thesis statement’ or stance. What is the point of this essay?

5  Your conclusion is the opposite of your introduction.  It is a right-way-up triangle.  The tip is your final answer. “No you may not have any ice cream. Why?”  “Because…” and then you name your main points again. They are hammering it into the head of the person who is questioning you.  Lastly, now you have a moment to say a few general things. “Ice cream reflects the attitudes of children in today’s society; they have never had to suffer through any hardships. They have never had to deal with no ice cream.”

6 DO NOT PUT ANY QUOTES INTO YOUR INTRO OR CONCLUSION. They have their own place. A SEXY place. A place where you have space to explain why on earth you are using them in the first place (main body paragraphs, in case you are wondering).

7 Today:  Find quotes for each of the theme examples (ignore the part that says “give two examples”. You already have two examples. Find quotes.  “Say What” sheet. Identify speaker and explain context of quote.  20 Questions quiz. If you get all 20 right I will give you a lollipop tomorrow. (You can take this home for homework).


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