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A General Vision and Viewpoint:
1. "The general vision and viewpoint of a text can add enormously to the impact on the reader"
Write and essay comparing how the presentation of the general vision and viewpoint impacted upon your enjoyment of the texts you have studied in your comparative course.
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2. "A reader's interest in a text depends largely on the general vision and viewpoint presented by the author"
a)Discuss how general vision and viewpoint on ONE text you have studied as part of your comparative course managed to capture your interest in the text.
b) Compare the way in which the general vision and viewpoint in TWO OTHER TEXTS on your comparative course captured your interest in these texts. Support the comparisons with suitable reference to the texts.
B. Theme
1. "By analysing the key moments of different texts, you can identify a number of interesting similarities and differences relating to a common theme that is explored by the authors" Compare how the authors of the comparative texts you have studied used key moments to present a number of similarities and differences relating to a common them. Support your answer with reference to AT LEAST TWO TEXTS from your comparative course
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2. "An author's portrayal of an engaging theme can add thoroughly to our enjoyment of a good narrative"
a) With reference to ONE of the texts you have studied as part of your comparative course, show how this statement applies.
b) Compare how the portrayal of the same them in the TWO OTHER TEXTS on your comparative course added to your enjoyment of these texts. Support the comparisons you make by reference to the texts
"Eavan Boland said she wanted her poetry to deal with themes that were 'part of my world'."
Write a response to the poetry of Eavan Boland in the light of this statement, supporting your points with suitable references to the poems on your course