The English Extended Essay

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The English Extended Essay Goals Overview of subject-specific guidelines and topic choices Helpful examiner comments from English evaluators Sample topics and questions for English Subject-specific issues to consider before choosing English Academic referencing Q&A

ENGLISH EE GUIDELINES/RULES Category 1: Any literary analysis focused directly on a work or collection of fiction or non-fiction works found in a country where the language (English) is spoken Category 2: A comparison of a concept studied between two fiction or non-fiction works, one of which must be originally written in English and one written in a different language, studied in translation

CHOOSING A TOPIC: WHAT WORKS Write down an author, poet, or work of literature you love, and use that as a guide for generating a possible topic You should know/love your work enough to propose a specific focus (water, racism, a specific metaphor developed over time) Classical literature generally trouble-free, provided your personal comfort level and enthusiasm Contemporary works (JK Rowling, John Greene, 21st century modern dystopian literature) can work if question is focused on a motif or other device/set of devices

CHOOSING A TOPIC: WHAT DOESN’T WORK Works or authors you have not read A text too simple in vocabulary or short in length Any series that is too long (Harry Potter is fine but choose 3-4 of the 7 texts) A proposal based solely on your enthusiasm of a text Contemporary literature of weak literary merit or no current literary criticism (Twilight). Questions? See Group 1 teacher.

WRITING THE ENGLISH EE Avoid typical topics analyzing simply theme and characterization Original topics or thinking seem to be better received and score stronger Multiple works allow for originality and a bridge for less demanding works you wish to use but are an easier reading level Consider taking a position opposing a traditional interpretation/argument

TREATMENT OF SOURCES Use primary sources primarily to: Show connections between your chosen work and other works the author/poet/orator wrote Establishes the vast majority of your argument Use secondary sources minimally to: Support your own argument, but not dominate it Develop a counterargument that you can refute or extend in your own way

POSSIBLE TOPICS: ENGLISH To what extent is The Lord of the Rings an empowering work for the female? To what extent does JK Rowling use blood as a complex literary device in the Harry Potter series to demonstrate the negative impact of racism? To what extent does does the motif of illogicality in Lewis Carroll’s Adventures in Wonderland emphasize the complexities of the adult world?

POSSIBLE TOPICS: ENGLISH How effective are stylistic conventions and character development in Ayn Rand's Anthem and Eugene Ionesco's Rhinoceros in conveying complex themes from the motif of conformity? How does J.R.R. Tolkien use racial and familial stereotypes to create a comment on society in The Hobbit? In the play A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams and the play No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, how does the theme of death affect character relations?

ENGLISH EE English EE benefits English EE challenges Secondary sources relatively few (shorter bib) Familiarity of MLA, sourcing, and lack of extra sections English EE challenges Requires strong background and great enthusiasm of your topic Strong literary analysis skills required

English EE Due Dates Department letter will be emailed to you prior to first conference with assignments