Individual Oral Commentary
Individual Oral Commentary
Individual Oral Commentary
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Parting Advice:
Candidates need to practice literary analysis, looking closely at how
literature is constructed and its effect/impact.
Literary features must be discussed thoughtfully so that more than a
superficial understanding of them is displayed.
The student should be able to discuss not only what a character does,
but also how the author elicits a response.
Candidates should bring their own insights to the commentary and not
feel compelled to repeat taught material.
The candidate must be able to discuss the underlying or universal
values.
We do not want set patterns or prepared responses. We want a fresh,
lively, clear, involved, sprightly, engaged response. We are looking for
'signs of life.'
The candidate must talk about not only 'what' is written, but 'how' it is
written.
The candidate must be precise in his or her use of language and must be
able to make careful distinctions.