Okay so these are the notes my English teacher wrote up on the board for the class. These are what he wrote down
· Lecture one
· Economic circumstances can dictate whether you go on a journey or not.
· Reason for journey- set out to achieve goals
· Metaphorical journey- movement of imagination
· A journey changes us
· Texts will compel us to think about change.
· Basis of journey is that we learn something
· A journey does not always change us- we repeat our mistakes
· Our imagination compels us to think about things and places out of our comfort zone or level of knowledge and understanding.
· Metaphor: When we compare 2 things but hide the fact of the comparison.
· Mental wondering- responder experiences
· Similar to the meandering and impressions of a poem.
· Journey concept; is no longer just an academic or literate term but is now part of the zeitgeist and popular culture.
· Anthropomorphism (spelling??): living vicariously through animal characters
· Didactic: teaching you in a repetitive way. Focus only on one thing
· Text 1 (The road not taken)
· Culturally dominant view
· Morally didactic
· Individualism
· Disrupted view:
· Purpose not meant to be morally important
· "Claim" both roads as good
· Control in life delusional
· Note: all people don’t have choice
· : It is culturally dominant view
· Text 2 (book cover, the ivory trail)
· Prompts an imaginative journey to read.
· Extratextuality: things outside the text that have meaning or provide assumptions
· "Not all journeys have an ending" enigma code- draws reader in
· Text 3
· Toad- acts upon people
· Rat acted upon (I laughed at this and I was told off for being dirty)
· Used to explore complex psychological ideas
· We live vicariously through the animals
· Now my notes (they don’t make sense)
· English Study Day
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· First lecture by Melissa Hardy
· · Representation of the journey.
· · Used the analogy of Australian idol being a journey
· · Vanity Fair- Reece Witherspoon’s character is dictated by economic circumstance.
· · The Internet is a journey. Internet explorer is marketed as a journey because you travel all over the world without leaving your seat.
· · scientific investigation can be imaginative.
· · Compass is fluid, tells us where we are headed
· · Map is fixed; concrete
· · Journey takes us from A-B
· · Text does not take us anywhere, we imagine the journey
· · Journey is over time
· · When we read a text we need to look over what we have learnt, what is different, what we can draw from text and speculations
· · Journey requires skill
· · Physical- landscape gives back transformation or inner knowledge
· · What doesn’t kill me will only make me stronger
· · Rabbit proof fence- perilous journey across barren Australian lands, hostile forces
· · Metaphorical journey- we don’t move
· · Movement of imagination and conception of the world
· · Action takes place over time and distance
· · Causes us to move from one place to another
· · Journey is derived from French word meaning day
· · Concept relies on unity
· Metaphors
· · Searle - understanding and experiencing ine thing in terms of another
· · Aristotle- metaphors bring about learning
· Text 1:The road not taken
· · Which road leads where??
· · Culturally dominant poem
· · Poem about choices- we shape our own life
· · Individualism
· · Ideology assertion of individualism
· · Robert frost once said to a college professor that he was fooling everyone as the poem was not a metaphor but was talking about when he and a friend went walking his friend always which he could take both roads- biographical
· · Life is chaotic and less coherent- journey suggests
· · Life is irrational
· · Control in life is self delusional, what is the difference didactics
· · Methodologise our own self
· Text 2: Victor Kelleher The ivory trail book cover
· · Cover promotes desire- commercial
· · Prompts imaginative journey of what it might contain
· · Inner thoughts- should I buy it??
· · Physical journey: trip to the register
· · Victor Kelleher’s name stands out,
· · We have expectations of the book
· · Book is young adult fiction
· · Physical journey: coming of age story
· · Heroic youth: testing circumstances, blending of genres, ambiguity
· · These thoughts are reinforced by blurb on the bottom of the book
· · Defies common sense
· · Risk vs. opportunity
· · Download poems- Imaginative journey by Wordsworth
· · A transport one cannot contain- contradictory poem
· · Journey does not always have an ending
· · Physical journey has a destination
· · Salient elements- sphinx has light emphasis- young males eyes, shading
· · Vector lines: visible or invisible lines
· · Boy has non-returned gaze
· · Colour is culturally coded- red on cover represents danger
· · Sunrise at tope- new beginnings
· · Sunset at top- resolution, necessary engagement with religion
· · Reinforcing enigma- riddle of the sphinx
· · Shifting sands: change mystery
· · Movement out of darkness to light
· · Eastern religious architecture- non-westernised
· · Boy is young European protagonist
· · Spiritual growth or redemption
· · Clash of cultures/ civilization
· · Narrative of physical journey through space and time
· · Inner Journey to personal growth
· · Ideology of text- western materialism challenged by spiritualism
· · Imaginative journey: moving beyond binaries of east and
west.
· Text 3: The wind in the willows
· · Text specific for time and place
· · Rural English background foreign compared to our Australian geography
· · early 20th century, target audience middle to upper class
· · Formal language- almost archaic
· · Toad and rat key oppositions
· · Toad enthusiastic about journey- toad does all the active things
· · Rat is acted upon- over hears remarks- passive position
· · Different types of enthusiasm
· · Exploring parable
· · Longing for what is familiar
· · The world in the twitw, gypsy strikes excitement where as normally gypsies suffered persecution and were seen a s unreliable
I dont know if these will help but i hope they do.......need anything else pm me.
Love ky