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BACKGROUND. What is ‘background information ’?. It’s reading up on the subject before you make too many decisions about how you’re going to approach your research. It introduces you to a topic before you dive in, pretending to be an expert.

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  1. BACKGROUND

  2. What is ‘background information’? It’s reading up on the subject before you make too many decisions about how you’re going to approach your research. It introduces you to a topic before you dive in, pretending to be an expert.

  3. You wouldn’t start to build a house without a floor plan, would you?

  4. Surely, you wouldn’t cook a seven course meal without checking on the ingredients you need?

  5. For both building a house and preparing an elaborate meal, planning is essential.

  6. Why is background information important? 1.It helps you to focus on names, dates, events, organizations, terms, etc., associated with a topic. • 2.It can help you to formulate/reformulate your topic • 3.Background sources might include bibliographies that you can use to find additional sources for your project.

  7. HOW TO WRITE A LITERATURE BACKGROUND? • Avoidtechnicalterms. • Avoidabbreviations. • Usesimplesentences. • Avoid common errors of punctuation and grammar.

  8. HOW TO WRITE A LITERATURE BACKGROUND? • Use the first person (I, we) rather than the passive voice. • Link your ideas into a sensible sequence without repetitions or discontinuities. • Get feedback on your article from colleagues.

  9. EXAMPLES OF BACKGROUND

  10. LORD OF THE FLIES The book indicates that it takes place in the midst of an unspecified nuclear war. Some of the marooned characters are ordinary students, while others arrive as a musical choir under an established leader

  11. Most appear never to have encountered one another before. The book portrays their descent into savagery; left to themselves in a paradisical country, far from modern civilisation, the well-educated children regress to a primitive state.

  12. At an allegorical level, the central theme is the conflicting impulses toward civilization—live by rules, peacefully and in harmony—and towards the will to power.

  13. Themes include the tension between groupthink and individuality, between rational and emotional reactions, and between morality and immorality. How these play out, and how different people feel the influences of these, form a major subtext of Lord of the Flies.

  14. OF MICE AND MEN

  15. A novellawrittenby John Steinbackandpublished in 1937

  16. Steinbeckwonthenobelprice in literature in 1962 “forrealisticandimaginativewritings, combining as they do sympathetichumourandkeensocialperception”

  17. Thenovellatakesplace on a farmaftertheGreatDepression, wheremigrantworkers George andLenniehavecometo be farmhands.

  18. George Milton has cared for his mentally slow friend, Lennie Small, since the death of Lennie's Aunt Clara. They travel together to work a various amount of jobs so that one day they will have enough money to live on their own and be their own bosses.

  19. Unfortunately, every time they have a job, Lennie gets into some trouble which forces them to run away. This time, they are running from a town called Weed to a ranch where they could work as ranch hands.

  20. TITANIC

  21. DO YOU KNOW WHERE AND WHEN THE TITANIC STARTED ITS TRIP?

  22. Thetripstarted in Southampton, England on 10 April 1912 and shewasgoingto New York City.

  23. White Star LinewasthecompanythatbuiltTitanicandwasownedby J.P. Morgan, an Americantycoon.

  24. ThecosttobuildtheRoyal Mail SteamerTitanicwas $7.5 million.

  25. Price of singlefirst-classticketwas $4.700. (equals $50.000 in today’seconomy)

  26. Ittooktwoyearswith 3000 men tobuildTheTitanic. Threemillionrivetshelditsmassivehull together.

  27. “This ship in unsinkable, even God Himself can’t sink it!” screamed the newspaper headlines just before the Titanic sailed off on its maiden voyage.

  28. OnlyfivedayslaterleavingSouthampton, TheTitanic hit an icebergandsank on 15 April 1912.

  29. HOW MANY PEOPLE DO YOU THINK TO DIE AFTER THIS TRAGIC ACCIDENT ?

  30. About 1500 peoplediedandmost of themfrozetodeath.

  31. About 1500 peoplediedandmost of themfrozetodeath.

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