Explore the ways the writer presents relationships between characters in the text you have studied.
ESSAY PLAN
intro – what I will be writing about, state author and title of 7 stories, expand on author and brief about his characters and island life section on relationships character, family, husband and wife, immediate family (son/daughter), friends, community, outsiders, animals eg, horse items eg, spade write about language similes, metaphors, factual, poetic, powerful short sentences, humour, narrative, dialogues *** use lots of quotes from the stories throughout essay***
Controlled Assessment Task Unit 3 part a: Understanding Written Text
Explore the ways the writer presents relationships between characters in the text you have studied.
George Mackay Brown (1921-1996)
This script is about exploring the ways in which George Mackay Brown (GMB) presents relationships between characters in the following seven short stories – Shell Story, The Paraffin Lamp, The Bright Spade, Tam, The Wireless Set, Three Old Men and Icarus. GMB was from the Orkney Island and presented a clear understanding of Island life from the stories that have been studied. He was the youngest of six children; born 17 October 1921. Except for periods as a mature student on mainland Scotland, he lived all his life in the town of Stromness in the Orkney Islands. He was affected by tuberculosis as a child, which recurred, rendering him unable to work on the land or sea as the majority of village folk did. Instead he took to writing.
Relationship can be complex at best; not only between two people eg, husband and wife, but also between a community, friends, outsiders, animals and even inanimate objects. GMB explores relationships in great depth in his stories and has an