GRADE 9 Student Essay Romeo and Juliet (14 must haves for top grades)

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Declan's essay on Romeo and Juliet earned top marks by exploring Shakespeare's critique of patriarchal society through thorough analysis and contextual insights. His structured approach, concise handwriting, and critical thinking skills elevated his work to a level six in both language and contextual analysis.

Insights

  • Declan's essay on Romeo and Juliet showcases how Shakespeare critiques patriarchal control, extending this critique to broader societal norms, highlighting the destructive impact on love in Verona.
  • Through his structured approach, concise handwriting, and in-depth analysis linking Juliet's emotions to societal norms, Declan's essay not only achieves a high score but also challenges traditional values, prompting a reevaluation by the audience.

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Recent questions

  • How did Declan achieve a perfect score?

    By starting with a thesis on Juliet's love.

  • What was the significance of Declan's structured approach?

    It delayed the extract to build a cohesive argument.

  • How did Declan's handwriting reflect his practice?

    It was concise and aligned with high-scoring essays.

  • What elevated Declan's essay to a level six for language analysis?

    Linking quote analysis to Shakespeare's critique of patriarchal society.

  • How did Declan secure a level six for contextual analysis?

    By connecting Juliet's emotions to societal norms.

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"Declan's Essay: Love, Patriarchy, and Society"

  • Start with a three-part thesis statement: Declan achieved 30/30 marks by beginning with a thesis on Juliet's love in Romeo and Juliet, highlighting patriarchal constraints and societal criticism.
  • Use thesis statement to explore Shakespeare's ideas: Shakespeare's portrayal of patriarchal control destroying love in Verona is extended to critique broader societal norms.
  • Begin the essay without the extract: Declan's structured approach starts from the play's beginning, delaying the extract to build a cohesive argument.
  • Handwriting speed and word count: Declan's concise handwriting reflects top students' practice, with his 1,050-word count aligning with high-scoring essays.
  • Language analysis for level six: Linking quote analysis to Shakespeare's critique of patriarchal society elevates Declan's essay to a level six for language analysis.
  • Contextual analysis for level six: By connecting Juliet's emotions to societal norms, Declan prompts the audience to reconsider traditional values, securing a level six for contextual analysis.
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