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iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology Essay Plan: From ‘A Passage to Africa’ by George Alagiah eBook

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Detailed 7-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: From From ‘A Passage to Africa’ by George Alagiah. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Alagiah portrays the significant extent of poverty, starvation and suffering experienced by the Somali people. Alagiah humanises the suffering of the Somali people, encouraging a sense of shock, revulsion and compassion towards their experiences.

  • Section 2: The speaker recognises the apathetic and indifferent attitude that has been developed towards the misfortune and suffering of others, as a result of an increasingly desensitised, separate and detached approach. Alagiah condemns the ‘vulture-like’ nature of reporters and individuals who 'consume' and almost 'devour' the suffering of others.

  • Section 3: Alagiah encourages readers to question and interrogate their own lives and to question how we respond to the suffering of others. Furthermore, he exposes the unbalanced power dynamic "between the rich and poor" in the world. His experience with the "unforgettable man" further emphasises the importance of recognising individuals as human beings, with inherent value, dignity and importance, an approach that he finds lacking in the world around him.

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Detailed 7-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: From From ‘A Passage to Africa’ by George Alagiah. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Alagiah portrays the significant extent of poverty, starvation and suffering experienced by the Somali people. Alagiah humanises the suffering of the Somali people, encouraging a sense of shock, revulsion and compassion towards their experiences.

  • Section 2: The speaker recognises the apathetic and indifferent attitude that has been developed towards the misfortune and suffering of others, as a result of an increasingly desensitised, separate and detached approach. Alagiah condemns the ‘vulture-like’ nature of reporters and individuals who 'consume' and almost 'devour' the suffering of others.

  • Section 3: Alagiah encourages readers to question and interrogate their own lives and to question how we respond to the suffering of others. Furthermore, he exposes the unbalanced power dynamic "between the rich and poor" in the world. His experience with the "unforgettable man" further emphasises the importance of recognising individuals as human beings, with inherent value, dignity and importance, an approach that he finds lacking in the world around him.

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

Let's get to work!

Detailed 7-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: From From ‘A Passage to Africa’ by George Alagiah. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Alagiah portrays the significant extent of poverty, starvation and suffering experienced by the Somali people. Alagiah humanises the suffering of the Somali people, encouraging a sense of shock, revulsion and compassion towards their experiences.

  • Section 2: The speaker recognises the apathetic and indifferent attitude that has been developed towards the misfortune and suffering of others, as a result of an increasingly desensitised, separate and detached approach. Alagiah condemns the ‘vulture-like’ nature of reporters and individuals who 'consume' and almost 'devour' the suffering of others.

  • Section 3: Alagiah encourages readers to question and interrogate their own lives and to question how we respond to the suffering of others. Furthermore, he exposes the unbalanced power dynamic "between the rich and poor" in the world. His experience with the "unforgettable man" further emphasises the importance of recognising individuals as human beings, with inherent value, dignity and importance, an approach that he finds lacking in the world around him.

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

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