iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology Essay Plan: From ‘The Explorer's Daughter’ by Kari Herbert eBook

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Detailed 5-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: From ‘The Explorer's Daughter’ by Kari Herbert. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Herbert communicates a deep respect and admiration for the narwhal, elevating it to a position of significance throughout the passage. Herbert expounds on the beauty and magnificence of the narwhal, capturing its captivating and enthralling nature. Herbert adopts a reverential attitude towards the narwhal, recognising its fundamental role to the lives of the Inughuit people. As such, the creature is accorded due appreciation, gratitude and recognition for the multitudinous ways in which is supports and sustains the lives of the Inughuit.

  • Section 2: Herbert conveys the bravery of the hunters who embark on a dangerous and risky endeavour, fraught with uncertainty and unpredictability, in order to provide for and to support their people.

  • Section 3: Herbert exposes her inner turmoil regarding the ‘battle’ between narwhal and man, at times depicting them as equals in the struggle. The passage begins as a narrative recount, drawing the readers into the story but ends with a consideration of the ethical issues of hunting these creatures.

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Detailed 5-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: From ‘The Explorer's Daughter’ by Kari Herbert. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Herbert communicates a deep respect and admiration for the narwhal, elevating it to a position of significance throughout the passage. Herbert expounds on the beauty and magnificence of the narwhal, capturing its captivating and enthralling nature. Herbert adopts a reverential attitude towards the narwhal, recognising its fundamental role to the lives of the Inughuit people. As such, the creature is accorded due appreciation, gratitude and recognition for the multitudinous ways in which is supports and sustains the lives of the Inughuit.

  • Section 2: Herbert conveys the bravery of the hunters who embark on a dangerous and risky endeavour, fraught with uncertainty and unpredictability, in order to provide for and to support their people.

  • Section 3: Herbert exposes her inner turmoil regarding the ‘battle’ between narwhal and man, at times depicting them as equals in the struggle. The passage begins as a narrative recount, drawing the readers into the story but ends with a consideration of the ethical issues of hunting these creatures.

After purchase, you'll receive a link to download your Essay Plan.

Let's get to work!

Detailed 5-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: From ‘The Explorer's Daughter’ by Kari Herbert. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Herbert communicates a deep respect and admiration for the narwhal, elevating it to a position of significance throughout the passage. Herbert expounds on the beauty and magnificence of the narwhal, capturing its captivating and enthralling nature. Herbert adopts a reverential attitude towards the narwhal, recognising its fundamental role to the lives of the Inughuit people. As such, the creature is accorded due appreciation, gratitude and recognition for the multitudinous ways in which is supports and sustains the lives of the Inughuit.

  • Section 2: Herbert conveys the bravery of the hunters who embark on a dangerous and risky endeavour, fraught with uncertainty and unpredictability, in order to provide for and to support their people.

  • Section 3: Herbert exposes her inner turmoil regarding the ‘battle’ between narwhal and man, at times depicting them as equals in the struggle. The passage begins as a narrative recount, drawing the readers into the story but ends with a consideration of the ethical issues of hunting these creatures.

After purchase, you'll receive a link to download your Essay Plan.

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