African Language and Culture in Practice (AFL1502)
Institution
University Of South Africa
Book
Indigenous African Language Media
AFL1502 Assignment 2 Full Solutions Semester 2 2024 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)...........
QUESTION 1
(a) Give a brief explanation of the term ‘conflict’ as found in a modern ...
(a) Explanation of the term ‘conflict’ in a modern novel or drama (10 marks)
Conflict is a central element in modern novels and dramas, serving as the driving force
that propels the narrative forward. It refers to the struggle between opposing forces,
which can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters, society,
nature, etc.). In contemporary literature, conflicts often reflect societal issues, personal
dilemmas, or moral questions, adding depth to characters and themes. For instance, in
a modern drama like "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams, the conflict
between Blanche DuBois and Stanley Kowalski symbolizes broader themes of desire,
reality, and the clash between old and new societal values. This struggle not only
creates tension but also leads to character development and thematic exploration,
making conflict essential for engaging storytelling.
(b) Structure of an essay (9 marks)
An essay typically consists of three main parts:
1. Introduction: The introduction sets the stage for the essay. It presents the topic,
provides background information, and outlines the thesis statement, which is the
central argument or claim of the essay. A strong introduction captures the
reader's attention and gives a clear direction for the essay.
2. Body: The body is the core of the essay, where the main ideas and arguments
are developed. It usually comprises several paragraphs, each focusing on a
specific point that supports the thesis. In this section, evidence, examples, and
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