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iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology Essay Plan: From ‘H Is For Hawk’ by Helen Macdonald eBook

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Detailed 6-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: From ‘H Is For Hawk’ by Helen Macdonald eBook. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Initially, the writer focuses on her feelings of anticipation, tension and expectation, sharing her deep desire to uncover the contents of the box, creating a shared suspense and excitement with the reader.

  • Section 2: It is clear that the writer immediately experiences a profound sense of awe and admiration for the majesty, beauty and dignity of the hawk. Macdonald appears consumed and to some extent overwhelmed by the hawk, which inspires a sense of an immediate, instinctive and deep connection.

  • Section 3: It might be argued that the writer experiences a sense of desperation and dislocation in the latter half of the passage as it is confirmed that the "wrong" bird was initially revealed to her. This leads to complex emotions, with her grief and pain becoming apparent as she instinctively rejects 'her' bird and longs for the first hawk.

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Detailed 6-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: From ‘H Is For Hawk’ by Helen Macdonald eBook. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Initially, the writer focuses on her feelings of anticipation, tension and expectation, sharing her deep desire to uncover the contents of the box, creating a shared suspense and excitement with the reader.

  • Section 2: It is clear that the writer immediately experiences a profound sense of awe and admiration for the majesty, beauty and dignity of the hawk. Macdonald appears consumed and to some extent overwhelmed by the hawk, which inspires a sense of an immediate, instinctive and deep connection.

  • Section 3: It might be argued that the writer experiences a sense of desperation and dislocation in the latter half of the passage as it is confirmed that the "wrong" bird was initially revealed to her. This leads to complex emotions, with her grief and pain becoming apparent as she instinctively rejects 'her' bird and longs for the first hawk.

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

Let's get to work!

Detailed 6-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: From ‘H Is For Hawk’ by Helen Macdonald eBook. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Initially, the writer focuses on her feelings of anticipation, tension and expectation, sharing her deep desire to uncover the contents of the box, creating a shared suspense and excitement with the reader.

  • Section 2: It is clear that the writer immediately experiences a profound sense of awe and admiration for the majesty, beauty and dignity of the hawk. Macdonald appears consumed and to some extent overwhelmed by the hawk, which inspires a sense of an immediate, instinctive and deep connection.

  • Section 3: It might be argued that the writer experiences a sense of desperation and dislocation in the latter half of the passage as it is confirmed that the "wrong" bird was initially revealed to her. This leads to complex emotions, with her grief and pain becoming apparent as she instinctively rejects 'her' bird and longs for the first hawk.

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

Let's get to work!

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