Contextualisation:
At what point in the whole story your evidence originates from (bonus points for act and scene numbers). Much easier than it sounds. Basically, you’re setting the scene for your quote, or painting a photo within which your quote is said. Try to include who it absolutely was said by, who it absolutely was thought to, and where it was said (less important if said during a event that is significant the text, that you simply should mention instead). The reason behind contextualisation is the tendency that is unfortunate people to make up quotes at that moment. Including the scene for which you found your evidence invites the marker to check you on your own honesty. It also helps enormously in ‘giving a feel’ to the general vibe of the quote, so the marker can see you’re using it appropriately and not twisting it to mean the alternative of what the writer intended that it is (or at the very least, didn’t intend it to not ever be). Continue reading “in this specific article you are going to learn the rules for writing an essay.”