Hi,
So I've got an essay coming up. I'm in two minds as to how I'm going to structure it and interpret the question.
So, I'm about to do an essay on Red Riding Hood. We got given the exact question and it's pretty much a take home assessment, what I'm planning on doing is formulating the 'perfect' essay and then writing it out in class which for the purpose of this task is alright I guess. The focus is essay structure according to our teacher. I'm just not sure how. (Haven't really thought about it much mind you, it's just not clear)
So the question is: "The reworkings of a Fairytale, while not always successful, can ensure it remains relevant through time"
It also says: Evaluate this statement for "Little Red Riding Hood". In particular comment critically on the audience, purpose meaning and values and how these were shaped in Perrault's original version, one written version and one visual version. So yeah, it's not too bad its just I'm unsure on how to really integrate the 3 in each paragraph.
Maybe I should have 4 paragraphs, addressing the audience, purpose, meaning and values?
And it says, "while not always successful", am I obliged to call one unsuccessful because I believe that any reworking is successful - because it'll get spoken about either way and associated with the fairytale regardless.
I've written my intro, probs gonna revise it though so yeah.
So I've got an essay coming up. I'm in two minds as to how I'm going to structure it and interpret the question.
So, I'm about to do an essay on Red Riding Hood. We got given the exact question and it's pretty much a take home assessment, what I'm planning on doing is formulating the 'perfect' essay and then writing it out in class which for the purpose of this task is alright I guess. The focus is essay structure according to our teacher. I'm just not sure how. (Haven't really thought about it much mind you, it's just not clear)
So the question is: "The reworkings of a Fairytale, while not always successful, can ensure it remains relevant through time"
It also says: Evaluate this statement for "Little Red Riding Hood". In particular comment critically on the audience, purpose meaning and values and how these were shaped in Perrault's original version, one written version and one visual version. So yeah, it's not too bad its just I'm unsure on how to really integrate the 3 in each paragraph.
Maybe I should have 4 paragraphs, addressing the audience, purpose, meaning and values?
And it says, "while not always successful", am I obliged to call one unsuccessful because I believe that any reworking is successful - because it'll get spoken about either way and associated with the fairytale regardless.
I've written my intro, probs gonna revise it though so yeah.
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