So the construction would be the way it is set out, obviously
Ie settings, sequence of Acts and what each represents (Conflict, Resolution, etc), characters, etc.
Any help?
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Sylvia Plath is very very good, but at times she is a little self-obsessed: "I am a pure acetylene virgin".. and I know that's just a result of her sickness.
I haven't really understood 'Words' as much as the others, but there is just so much to work with for this topic..
So enjoy it and yes...
yes amanaka, the seminar was at KNOX, in like beginning of term 2.. it was really good. it's too bad you missed it, but did anyone from your school go? i suggest getting the notes..
im not doing waiting for godot so sorry i can't help you there.
but i suggest something a little different, not...
Hey thanks.. I decided against it anyway since i don't do art or anything.
Yes his lecture was pretty inspiring. I actually did some work for once.
But yes I am doing catch-22. its so good. read it just for kicks anyway.
thanks
As good as that sounds, i agree with tess - you cannot succintly nor sufficiently write about 9 texts in one hour.. it's impossible unless you can stop time.
And i believe a better weapon is to know your 3 or 4 chosen texts inside out and to have lots to say on them. quality not quantity.
Wow. Well your school seems a little excessive to me.
I went to this seminar, and was advised strongly against the Crucible - partly because Standard English do it, partly because it is set in an entirely different era - although I disagree as 'Good Night, And Good Luck' was strongly suggested...
Okay.. So i was wondering.
I went to the Ext English Seminar day with Axel Kruse, at which he said doing an artwork is good.. So i looked up artworks and found this great one by Seb Janiak, but it was created in 2005.
Can i still do it? And what type of things do you write about doing...
Hey so what is your problem? Why are you doing 6 related texts, on top of the 3 core texts.
Um.
Okay, well just a suggestion that pretty much everyone is going to do "1984", therefore if you want to stand out and be different for the marker marking all day and night the same essay then don't...
Hey, so I have to do an assignment on 2 related texts to After the Bomb.
I'm thinking Bob Dylan's "With God on our Side" and
"Good Night, and Good Luck" directed by George Clooney.
If anyone has any help with how they reflect paradigms of the Cold War, the personal and political concerns, etc...