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rainbluealoekitten · 8 months ago
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hey so i don't know you at all, but i saw on an old post that you did an IB eng lang+lit extended essay,,, and if you have ANY tips on choosing a topic for that i would literally appreciate it so much,, i have to choose my topic in the next 24 hours (procrastination </3) and i have vague ideas but no clue how i could structure them or what kinds of topics the IB prefers :/ literally any help, via dm or answering the ask, would be so so helpful ((( but no pressure ofc :] )))
omg hi babes, i'd be super happy to give my advice and i hope i'm not too late?
ok so you know the 3 categories i'm assuming? idk what your school is like but if you need more guidance on the ee in general, go to philpot's step by step guide
when you're told to pick something that interests you, DO THAT. you will spend MONTHS on this topic, researching and writing for hours upon hours, so you HAVE to be invested. even if you love love a topic, you might still struggle for a variety of reasons (my tips on this later on). regardless, you are on tumblr engaging in fandom and media for a reason. WHAT is that reason? what compels you? what themes, character dynamics, settings, motifs compel you? what shows, what books, what films? what about in lang and lit class? do you like ad analysis and the societal implications? do you prefer minute details that make a movie just so so good (e.g. lighting)? did you watch the dead poets society and you've been reading poetry aloud ever since?
the ib requires you to write about an "acclaimed" literary or non literary work, which gives you a LOT of choice. you could write about doctor who, for example.
i'll explain my process when i was picking my topic.
i have always liked greek mythology (like a LOT) and my favourite figure is akhilles. i decided i wanted to do something exploring his relationship with patroklos, but alas! i could not look at the iliad as it was not written in english originally, which didn't fit into either cat 1 or cat 2. so... why not the song of achilles? it's well known and acclaimed, plus would be more fitting for a dp level of literary analysis. but how to explore the characters? well... what else was i interested in?
what makes a character a hero?
this was the central question. i ended up changing the specifics of my question a million times which... don't do that. eventually, my question was (more or less), "how does miller conform to and subvert the characteristics of a hero through characterisation?" (that was not the question. i promise that the actual question was a million times better).
NOW. my extra note.
before you start researching and outlining, here is something i recommend you do before starting, based on my own issues. now, i did get a predicted (knock on wood) A, but after way too much deliberation.
make a list of your strengths and of your weaknesses. consider literary analysis vs diegetic and non diegetic sound analysis (idk if that's even what it's called but yk). consider time management skills. consider outlining skills. consider research skills. what do *you* need in terms of help and support from your supervisor? what do you need to do to help yourself? for example, i should have forced myself to pick a question from the start, before even starting research. this is an issue i have in other subjects too, and caused me a lot of grief for my history ia. i also asked my ee supervisor to help me come up with a realistic, step-by-step schedule bc i struggle assigning myself deadlines.
for the second part of your ask, structure is going to be super dependent based on your topic and category. i recommend reading examples similar to your topic (don't waste time reading ad analysis if you're doing poetry aha). i did mine with bg info on the classical view of heroes, then each bp was a different aspect (first conformity, then subversion). i have a friend who wrote hers on a feminist film and her bg was about feminist theory, with mentions of that time period, which then informed her fairly standard-structure analysis.
let me know if this helps in any way at all, and don't hesitate to reach out again if needed! i wish you the absolute best with the ee and dp more broadly :)
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soracities · 7 months ago
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I looked at my mother because I was a version of my mother. I looked away from my mother because I was a version of my mother. I was me, but I was also her—my mother, and I understood this all too well.
— Nora Lange, "Dog Star", pub. The Rupture (#120)
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perfectfeelings · 7 months ago
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Life went on without you. Of course, it did. Of course, it does. It was just an ending, not the end.
Lang Leav
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stay-close · 9 months ago
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When you lose a person, a whole universe goes along with them.
Lang Leav, The Universe of Us, from “A Whole Universe”
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thoughtkick · 6 days ago
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Life went on without you. Of course, it did. Of course, it does. It was just an ending. Not the end.
Lang Leav
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hazamacore · 1 year ago
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“Too many people in the u.s support death and destruction without being aware of it. They indirectly support the killing of people without ever having to look at the corpses. But in Cuba i could see the results of u.s foreign policy: torture victims on crutches who came from other countries to Cuba for treatment, including Namibian children who had survived massacres, and evidence of the vicious aggression the u.s government had committed against Cuba, including sabotage and numerous assassination attempts against Fidel.
I wondered how all those people in the states who tried to sound tough, saying that the u.s should go in here, bomb there, take over this, attack that, would feel if they knew that they were indirectly responsible for babies being burned to death. i wondered how they would feel if they were forced to take moral responsibility for that. It sometimes seems that people in the states are so accustomed to watching death on “Eyewitness News”, watching people starve to death in Africa, being tortured to death in Latin America or shot down on Asian streets, that, somehow, for them, people across the ocean — people “up there” or “down there” or “over there” — are not real.”
- Assata: An Autobiography by Assata Shakur (1987)
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mqmotivate · 6 months ago
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Never ignore a person who loves you, cares for you, and misses you. Because one day, you might wake up from your sleep and realize that you lost the moon while counting the stars. -Nico Lang
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quotefeeling · 3 months ago
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Life went on without you. Of course, it did. Of course, it does. It was just an ending, not the end.
Lang Leav
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perfectquote · 4 months ago
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I don’t think all writers are sad”, she said. “I think it’s the other way around - all sad people write.
Lang Leav, Love & Misadventure
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quotemadness · 2 years ago
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When you lose a person, a whole universe goes along with them.
Lang Leav
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resqectable · 2 months ago
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Life went on without you. Of course, it did. Of course, it does. It was just an ending, not the end.
Lang Leav
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larmoyante · 1 year ago
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You came into my life and made everything else feel like a rehearsal. Love always came to me as a question, but with you, it felt like an answer. I didn't know I had put up walls until you brought them crashing down. I couldn't figure out why love was different with you until I realized it hadn't been love with anyone else.
Lang Leav, With Anyone Else
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perfectfeelings · 3 months ago
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When you lose a person, a whole universe goes along with them.
Lang Leav, The Universe of Us, from “A Whole Universe”
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stay-close · 2 years ago
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Life went on without you. Of course, it did. Of course, it does. It was just an ending, not the end.
Lang Leav
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thoughtkick · 24 days ago
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Life went on without you. Of course, it did. of course, it does. It was just an ending, not the end.
Lang Leav
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thespilledquotes · 1 month ago
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When you lose a person, a whole universe goes along with them.
Lang Leav, The Universe of Us, from “A Whole Universe”
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