JANUS Sentences so called by John Tomsett in
JANUS Sentences so called by John Tomsett in his book: 02 NOVEMBER 2020 Jonathan Peel, after John Tomsett, JLS 2105
LINKING effectively �JANUS: Roman God of “beginnings and transitions” �He had two faces and “looked both forward and back” Jonathan Peel, after John Tomsett, JLS 2105
We can use this idea in our writing �When linking paragraphs, try to refer in both directions whenever possible. �Your plan should have established clear links between material. �Help the reader by referencing both what has gone before as well as what you are moving on to say. Jonathan Peel, after John Tomsett, JLS 2105
Example �In an essay about the presentation of love in Sonnet 116 and Remember: �“ Whilst Shakespeare has presented Love as everlasting, Rossetti seem to take a different position: to her, Love seems to involve forgetting, if only “for a while. ”. �Or in an essay about the male protagonists of Much Ado: �“Though Benedick will win the hearts of the audience with his dazzling wit, it is Claudio who should be seen as the central male character in the Comic plot. ” Jonathan Peel, after John Tomsett, JLS 2105
Antithesis �These antithetical pairs will help to link your essays effectively and continue a clear train of thought across paragraph breaks. Jonathan Peel, after John Tomsett, JLS 2105
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