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hey ppl, in our essays should we link da frontline episodes and related materials? if so how can this be done? through film techniques or some other means? thnx 4 ur help ppl
 

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Yes, you should always link them. Techniques are one way to link them. Other ways might be through common themes, content, ideas, context and characters. Also, remember that you don't have to find similarities in order to link them. You can synthesise them through their differences eg: Unlike 'The Siege', 'This Night of Nights' places particular emphasis on..........

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do the related materials have to be linked with the frontline episodes?
 
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speed2 said:
do the related materials have to be linked with the frontline episodes?

yes, you should at least try to. what i try to do is choose a frontline episode that has something in common with the related material, read muhammad 1's post.
 

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speed2 said:
do the related materials have to be linked with the frontline episodes?
yes, most definitely.
the whole idea of related materials is that theyre linked, it 'related' to the main text.
the examiners are looking to see if you understand the big picture - ie the whole idea of how the media misrepresents the truth. if you integrate your texts properly, you can show each issue by giving examples from different texts. (each issue should share around 2-3 texts, 4 max, otherwise it can get messy). the marker will love it. eg "in the text, the continuous manipulation and sensationalisation of the truth accentuates the struggle for power in modern society. this is most evident in the text...." etc.

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Without Wings said:
they don't have to be, but to maximise marks you should link them. Someone who integrates thier related materials into their frontline discussion will receieve a higher mark than someone who doesn't.
Contrasting them could work too.

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