I would suggest that you explore the foundations of the idea of hope in the work of Viktor Frankl in his work "Mans search for meaning". This work is a key text of Western literature and forms the basis of how we understand the idea of hope in the West.
This may sound like simple and straightforward advice but sometimes students forget to do this. The marking criteria, although not always perfectly defined or constructed, acts as a guideline for addressing the question that was posed to you. It also tells you what the marker is looking for and...
Before exploring the HOW in part 2, I want to unpack the idea of human experience itself.
To put it simply, this common module explores how texts represent human experiences and how texts also represent the emotions that arise from these experiences. Before exploring the HOW part, It's...
This is a good question. Broadly, the purpose of a comparative essay is to draw out points of similarity and points of difference to derive meaning. Meaning is the intangible quality we attempt to track through literature, meaning can come from enduring themes, motifs, values and ideas.
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“ In order to be successful you must be willing to do the things today others won't do in order to have the things tomorrow others won't have”
Too often I've heard students tell me “ I just don’t have time for anything other than study” While this is true SOMETIMES, most of the time students...