Paper 1 - Student Examples: Comic Strip

The guided textual analysis is challenging enough, but it's clear that one of the texts will also be predominantly visual. Practising the analysis of infographics and, as here, comic strips, will help your preparation. Have a look at the text here and then assess the student samples. 

The Comic Strip

Take a look at the Paper 1 text here. What is the message, and how is it enhanced through the textual features of the comic strip. Make notes for yourself on the points you would make about the themes being explored, and which features of the comic you would be able to deconstruct.

Now read this student response, and take the assessment quiz at the end of the guided textual analysis:

How would you mark this work?

1

Understanding & interpretation

This is a clear response to the guiding question, which mostly shows a good thematic understanding of the text and its message, and considers how it is presented with relation to the text type and its features, and what the impact of the text might be.

2

Analysis & evaluation

Some of the deconstruction is impressive. Evidence is well-chosen and connected to broader thematic insights into the text. The structure, form and features of the comic strip is addressed.

3

Focus & organisation

Structurally, it is solid but inconsistent. Topic sentences don't help to make it a truly focused analysis, and there is some erratic levels of detail in the responses to different aspects of the text. However, it is clear and organised.

4

Language

The student has a fluent and easy use of language, but there is often a slip in appropriate register as well as basic punctuation errors, including capitalising proper nouns.


More Responses

Now let's try a different response. Read the following student example, and decide for yourself what marks and comments (as per the example above) you would add:

Compare your marks and comments to those of the examiner:

Model Response

The following response attempts to explain what is being attempted in each section of the response and why. It might also be helpful to use this page from ThinkIB to give you some pointers as to the features of comics:

MY PROGRESS

How much of Paper 1 - Student Examples: Comic Strip have you understood?