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spanky125

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Made up both my ORT's on the spot, I was that unmotivated to study that I couldn't even come up with fake names in my own time. So in my exam I made up Sebastian Vetberg, combination of Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg (F1 drivers).
Hope the marker doesn't watch too much F1! haha
 

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thats for slessor and HAHAHA omg lolllll if five visions was specified!!!
Yeh it said something about referring to two poems, including 5 visions of captian cook, .............
 

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Yeh it said something about referring to two poems, including 5 visions of captian cook, .............
wow two poems? thats even worse, i thought it was usually one max?!? lol if the other one was sensuality or something
 

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Made up both my ORT's on the spot, I was that unmotivated to study that I couldn't even come up with fake names in my own time. So in my exam I made up Sebastian Vetberg, combination of Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg (F1 drivers).
Hope the marker doesn't watch too much F1! haha
Haha what a way to bs your essay! xD
 

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Which speech was specified? Sadat/Keating?
^ Yeah, would love to know if they specified any speeches. Good ol' independent paper...
Anyone know?
It was Atwood. Out of all the speeches that's the one I had the least understanding of. Hence shitty thesis.

Also has anyone realised the trials have all been about complexities/choice?
 
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I personally thought the questions on FrankieBlade, Hamlet, and the 50th Gate were fairly reasonable. I was surprised by how many people thought the Hamlet question was ridiculous. I thought it was pretty generic.
 

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I personally thought the questions on FrankieBlade, Hamlet, and the 50th Gate were fairly reasonable. I was surprised by how many people thought the Hamlet question was ridiculous. I thought it was pretty generic.
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It was Atwood. Out of all the speeches that's the one I had the least understanding of. Hence shitty thesis.

Also has anyone realised the trials have all been about complexities/choice?
Hahaha oh I love atwood

But damn it HSC probs wont specify it
 
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i hated it all :S does no-one else feel the same way :L
- fra-bla
- yeats
- 50th gate
 

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Curious, what type of FRANKENBLADE question would make it better/easier?
the question may as well have said:
" Throughout the duration of your course, you have studied texts in time and how context shapes values. A week ago, you memorised a generic essay. Please regurgitate ."
 

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I think it was, 'how context shapes values and form'.
hmm form part is a bit weird but its pretty much how romantic and gothic conventions inspired such imagery for shelley and values is anything

and for scott --> corporate blah influenced depiction of the skyscrapers visually appealing way allows him to highlight his contextual criticisms more probs something like that - a bit surprised though cos a tad easier than i would have thought
 
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I remember some specifically about how 'context powerfully shapes values and form'

Very very generic imo.
 

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