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Vizsla

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Would we need to be able to make implicit and/or explicit links between our related and core text in our essays (regardless of the essay question). So for example, 'Frank Hurley' (core) and 'Platoon' (related) both display the destructive nature of conflict/war. In our essays, would we need to clearly state the similarities between the two texts?
 
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you can do similarities and contrasts
for eg:
in a similar way [insert text] does...
or in contrast...
as long as you can draw links between them
 

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You shouldn't be linking related text by plot, you should be linking them by conceptual similarities and differences in relation to discovery ideas.
 

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You shouldn't be linking related text by plot, you should be linking them by conceptual similarities and differences in relation to discovery ideas.
So would the discovery of the destructive nature of war be a concept/idea relating to discovery?
 

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So would the discovery of the destructive nature of war be a concept/idea relating to discovery?
Frame it more generally such as "Discoveries are catalysed by adversity". That will allow you to link much more conceptually
 

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If you're linking by conceptual similarities, you should use your related texts to showcase different perspectives on a concept of discovery, or politics/landscapes/rhetoric/whatever you're studying. This allows your essay to unfold logically, demonstrating your understanding of the complexities of the concepts you have studied.
 

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