Station Eleven (NEAP)
$17.95
The Neap English Text Guide to Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel enables students to acquire a deeper understanding of the text, to develop their own critical thinking skills, and to tackle their essays and exams with greater confidence.
The Neap English Text Guide to Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel features:
- a general introduction to the text and to other texts with similar themes
- an easy-to-follow layout
- background information on the author of Station Eleven, such as personal history, writing career and
other works - the historical and cultural contexts in which the text was written, such as technological and transport advancement, fascination with the apocalypse, and the threat of disease
- key quotes for each section of the text in addition to detailed chapter summaries
- in-depth main character summaries and secondary character summaries coupled with key quotes for
each character - key words selected to describe each character
- analysis of the central themes in Station Eleven, such as life and death, memory, civilisation, technology, the Arts, transportation, and setting
- study of imagery and language used in the text, such as Shakespeare and comics
- critical reception and perspectives of the text
- a guide to planning and writing an essay
- two sample essays; one with essay structure explained as well as one complete essay
- focus questions as well as further exam-style questions
- marginal notes explaining key passages, ideas, terms and characters
- a bibliography and further reading section
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