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    Is quantity over quality better with Coleridge?

    Quote from 2004 HSC Imaginative Journeys Markers Notes: (Coleridge) "Although the majority of candidates selected two poems for discussion, the length and complexity of the poems saw a number of candidates who discussed one poem access the A range". There is no requirement to use more than one...
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    So what really is an imaginative journey? Like seriously

    Hmmm indeed. But there would be some physical change in an imaginative journey surely? Wouldn't the activity in the brain while undertaking an imaginative journey change the travellers physical conditions? Maybe the physical construct we perceive, the construct we call life, is actually an...
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    So what really is an imaginative journey? Like seriously

    Okay guys, I'm being serious now. I actually don't know what an imaginative journey is. No, seriously. I need help guys. The frickin test is on Friday and I don't know what to write for section 3. Maybe I'll just draw a picture or something.
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    Coleridge: MARINER

    A question I was pondering myself. Quote from 2004 HSC Imaginative Journeys Markers Notes: "Although the majority of candidates selected two poems for discussion, the length and complexity of the poems saw a number of candidates who discussed one poem access the A range". If the analysis...
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    Imaginative journey - Coleridge, Donnie Darko and (what?!)

    Not really. I've got two other texts that I have used for half-yearly and trial that fit in quite well with DD and Coleridge, but they simply are not complex enough. If I find another text, I can at least have a bit more choice for Friday.
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    Imaginative journey - Coleridge, Donnie Darko and (what?!)

    Hello all, I am seeking advice about what texts to use for the journey essay. I am currently using Coleridge's This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison and Frost at Midnight, and Richard Kelly's film Donnie Darko. Donnie Darko seems to link in well with both Coleridge poems, but I am having trouble...
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