guys pls help. my teacher hasn't taught us how to answer an essay when there is an excerpt in the question and i need to know
for example this question for module a for keats and campion:
Bold Lover, never, never canst thou kiss,
Though winning near the goal vet, do not grieve;
She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss,
For ever wilt thou love, and she be fair!
How does lane Campion's film Bright Star reimagine the ideas of Keats' collection
to explore both shared and dissonant values? Use the extract provided and your
prescribed texts in your response.
the question itself is very straightforward but how many times do i need to reference the quote? my mod a is in the ABAB structure (poems, film, poems, film) so i'd only be able to reference this in my poems paragraph, and i'd be lucky if i could fit it into both themes.
do i need to address the excerpt in the thesis/intro?
AND this 2021 module b question for king henry iv:
[insert gigantic excerpt]
In what ways does this excerpt reflect the concerns and aesthetic qualities of Shakespeare’s play?
is this just asking me to analyse the excerpt for my whole essay? i know it's not, but it feels like it is - so how many times would i need to analyse it?
for example this question for module a for keats and campion:
Bold Lover, never, never canst thou kiss,
Though winning near the goal vet, do not grieve;
She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss,
For ever wilt thou love, and she be fair!
How does lane Campion's film Bright Star reimagine the ideas of Keats' collection
to explore both shared and dissonant values? Use the extract provided and your
prescribed texts in your response.
the question itself is very straightforward but how many times do i need to reference the quote? my mod a is in the ABAB structure (poems, film, poems, film) so i'd only be able to reference this in my poems paragraph, and i'd be lucky if i could fit it into both themes.
do i need to address the excerpt in the thesis/intro?
AND this 2021 module b question for king henry iv:
[insert gigantic excerpt]
In what ways does this excerpt reflect the concerns and aesthetic qualities of Shakespeare’s play?
is this just asking me to analyse the excerpt for my whole essay? i know it's not, but it feels like it is - so how many times would i need to analyse it?