If you haven't already, there are 3 sample Module A essays targeting The Tempest and Hag-Seed that you can access from the Notes & Resources section. The first two sample essays are contained within a larger document for a slightly bigger purpose (that is, with the addition of relevant notes, including quotes, techniques as well as a number of sample essay questions for you to practise) and the third one is a standalone sample essay. These can be accessed using the following links:
A document containing an extensive set of notes targeting Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” and Atwood’s “Hag-Seed”. I have compiled relevant notes, quotes/techniques/effects, sample essay questions and sample essay responses in order to develop what...
The stimulus was; The enjoyment of reading comes from engaging with the way composers re-imagine texts by revealing their resonances and dissonances. How does Atwood in Hag-Seed reveal the complexity of reconciliation in Shakespeare’s The...