the answer in full: Mr Birling in Act One of An Inspector Calls during his conversation with Gerald and Eric, displays patriarchal qualities. He believes that as a rich, capitalist man, he is extremely powerful, if not untouchable. This comes to light when Mr Birling explains how the Titanic is "unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable". The use of symbolism displays the power of Mr Birling, because this ship was no ordinary ship, it symbolised wealth, capitalism and progress; everything which makes Mr Birling powerful. Therefore, it appears that like the ship, Mr Birling also believes, his power can never be touched, can never sink. Furthermore, the repetition of "unsinkable" displays how certain Mr Birling is in his beliefs. He says it twice, almost back-to-back, which signifies a sense of emphasis, for him, this ship represents everything he believes. As a result, Mr Birling makes himself synonymous with the ship. If the ship cannot be defeated, neither can he.
Should this structure be used the same for Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde paragraphs? As those questions are more "how far do you agree", so would this structure still be applicable?
Just to let everyone know since 2017 the only characters that haven't come up is the Inspector and Gerald so I would advise you to revise both of them as normally you can pick between 2 questions one is normally a character question and one is usually a theme question.
Timestamps for those who want to know how sir writes his paragraphs: Point – 2:12 Reference + Technique + Effect of Technique – 8:15 Zoom in + Effect of Zoom in + Link back – 15:08
Grizzly099 says
Today I'm have my English literature exam and I hope everyone is doing well. I'm confident about this. We can do this.
Julia Helsby says
Absolutely superb modelling!
Akxash says
What about the audience
ekb0 says
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Jamie Walker says
Mreverythingenglish 🐐🐐
Javed says
damn bro we have like 50 minutes and a prtezel takes like more than 10 mins i feel like ima flop dis
ArsonFly25 says
the answer in full:
Mr Birling in Act One of An Inspector Calls during his conversation with Gerald and Eric, displays patriarchal qualities. He believes that as a rich, capitalist man, he is extremely powerful, if not untouchable. This comes to light when Mr Birling explains how the Titanic is "unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable". The use of symbolism displays the power of Mr Birling, because this ship was no ordinary ship, it symbolised wealth, capitalism and progress; everything which makes Mr Birling powerful. Therefore, it appears that like the ship, Mr Birling also believes, his power can never be touched, can never sink. Furthermore, the repetition of "unsinkable" displays how certain Mr Birling is in his beliefs. He says it twice, almost back-to-back, which signifies a sense of emphasis, for him, this ship represents everything he believes. As a result, Mr Birling makes himself synonymous with the ship. If the ship cannot be defeated, neither can he.
revizionz says
can you please do a structure paragraph for us
this would e very helpful
HXSXN says
Is PEEZL paragraphs fine
Hideaki tempest says
Hey Mr english everything, by using PRTEZEL can I still embed by quote (basically the reference) into my point?
vekyyshi says
8:02 LOL, thank you for this video sir
Ali Ajmal says
"I feel like SaltBae,"
man i love this guy
XCV_DRYMMO says
Point
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Technique
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Zoom in
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Link !
Wilson says
sir, don't you need tow quotes per paragraph???
Etiosa Oviawe says
Good evening Mr Everything, do I need to write a thesis statement for eng literature.
Laolu Cole says
How many lines for this prtzel para, btw your great
Turan Jakhobi says
is paper 1 inspector calls and a christmas carol?
Midknight says
man said PRTEZEL is the structure I created lol its been used before this dude was even born i think haha
Oluwatomini ogunnorin says
Can you please do this for A Christmas carol in your livestream?
broccoli says
i feel like a PRTEZEL 'paragraph' will take up a whole page tho, like it defo wont be paragraph size, is that allowed?…to not write in paragraphs?
Pav Nasipudi says
mr everything english solves all my life problems
F C says
Your point you make about making a pointing in the paragraph, can we apply this to English language?
J Jackson says
Sir could you please do important Lord of the Flies quotes.
Mahir Mahadi says
the effect /connection between the titanic and Mr Birling was absolutely Brilliant
Yarid Iqbal says
7:59 I feel like salt bay😅
HB_Gamer075 says
Should this structure be used the same for Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde paragraphs? As those questions are more "how far do you agree", so would this structure still be applicable?
Nigel Santhosh says
what about a thesis statement
Adam Kenealy says
Just to let everyone know since 2017 the only characters that haven't come up is the Inspector and Gerald so I would advise you to revise both of them as normally you can pick between 2 questions one is normally a character question and one is usually a theme question.
Lloydlovesme says
Timestamps for those who want to know how sir writes his paragraphs:
Point – 2:12
Reference + Technique + Effect of Technique – 8:15
Zoom in + Effect of Zoom in + Link back – 15:08
ItzSlashy says
how do i revise poetry?
Henry Bright says
Can someone explain to me how to write a perfect introduction? As I can't use PRTEZEL for it.