Understanding the Text
Building foundational understanding of the text's world
- Introduction to Dracula and its historical/social context
- Understanding the setting, time period, and cultural background
- Meeting the key characters and their initial situations
- Identifying the narrative voice and point of view
How the Text Works
Discovering how Stoker constructs meaning
- Exploring the central pattern: Protective Intimacy
- Understanding how the narrative structure creates meaning
- Recognising recurring motifs and their significance
- Analysing how form supports content
Analysing Key Techniques
Learning to identify and analyse Stoker's literary techniques
- Technique 1: First-Person Narration
- Technique 2: Internal Monologue
- Technique 3: Pathos
- Collecting textual evidence for each technique
Building the Argument
Developing a thesis and analytical argument
- Exploring the guiding question: How does Stoker use first-person narration to personal journals and letters create voyeuristic access to private vulnerabilities, intensifying emotional investment in characters' survival and bonds?
- Forming a clear thesis statement
- Connecting techniques to thematic concerns
- Planning the essay structure
Writing the Introduction
Crafting a compelling essay opening
- Contextualising the text effectively
- Presenting the thesis statement
- Previewing the analytical approach
- Drafting and refining the introduction paragraph
Body Paragraph 1
Deep analysis of First-Person Narration
- Crafting a clear topic sentence
- Integrating textual evidence effectively
- Analysing the technique's effect on meaning
- Linking analysis back to thesis
The narrator's direct voice places readers inside their experience, creating intimate access to thoughts and feelings as understanding deepens.
Body Paragraph 2
Deep analysis of Internal Monologue
- Building on analytical skills from Week 6
- Developing more sophisticated quote integration
- Exploring how techniques work together
- Strengthening the analytical voice
The character's private thoughts reveal their psychological journey, showing how they process experiences and grow through reflection.
Body Paragraph 3
Deep analysis of Pathos
- Mastering the TEEL paragraph structure
- Demonstrating sophisticated literary analysis
- Connecting all three techniques thematically
- Preparing for the essay conclusion
This technique shapes how readers experience and understand the text's central concerns.
Cohesion & Conclusion
Creating a unified, polished essay
- Writing a powerful conclusion
- Adding transitions between paragraphs
- Reviewing and strengthening argument flow
- Proofreading for expression and accuracy
Complete Essay
Final polish and submission
- Final draft completion
- Peer review and feedback
- Self-assessment against criteria
- Celebration of analytical achievement
What Your Child Will Learn
Through studying Dracula, students will develop skills in:
- Identifying and analysing first-person narration
- Identifying and analysing internal monologue
- Identifying and analysing pathos
- Crafting evidence-based analytical arguments
- Writing structured literary essays
- Connecting textual analysis to broader themes
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