Corinne Gard
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Hello all!
I am searching for suggestions of related texts from past students who have recieved band 6's in English Advanced and who studied Emily Dickinson's poetry. This way, I will know that I am on the right track and should I work hard, there is a possibility of me recieving a band 6 this year.
During the holidays before term 4, I read a novel (based on my teacher's reccommendation) called 'White Teeth,' by Zadie Smith, which I subsequently analysed with the aim of using it as my prime related text for belonging. However, after studying Emily Dickinson last term, I have realised that:
1. I need to re-read the book in order to have a better understanding... and it's 542 pages!
2. There aren't incredibly strong links between the two texts.
3. White Teeth uses multiple narrators and so many storylines that it is proving nearly impossible to derive a clear summary and thesis from it.
4. My teacher's advice that "doing a long book is fine because you only need to re-read certain parts," was garbage.
Therefore, I am searching for a new related text to do that will allow complex analysis and links well.
Thankyou!
I am searching for suggestions of related texts from past students who have recieved band 6's in English Advanced and who studied Emily Dickinson's poetry. This way, I will know that I am on the right track and should I work hard, there is a possibility of me recieving a band 6 this year.
During the holidays before term 4, I read a novel (based on my teacher's reccommendation) called 'White Teeth,' by Zadie Smith, which I subsequently analysed with the aim of using it as my prime related text for belonging. However, after studying Emily Dickinson last term, I have realised that:
1. I need to re-read the book in order to have a better understanding... and it's 542 pages!
2. There aren't incredibly strong links between the two texts.
3. White Teeth uses multiple narrators and so many storylines that it is proving nearly impossible to derive a clear summary and thesis from it.
4. My teacher's advice that "doing a long book is fine because you only need to re-read certain parts," was garbage.
Therefore, I am searching for a new related text to do that will allow complex analysis and links well.
Thankyou!