thats just a bullshit excuse.kaylz said:because.. you may as well say "hey markers! I'm a dickhead buffy fan who's unable to focus on anything worthwhile! give me a band 2!"
Seriously, it undermines your credibility as a candidate big time.
well ur stupid then aren't you. buffy finished 2 yrs ago hence it isn't on tv, u foolrcandelori said:Buffy is the most lugubrious piece of teen crap that exists on television today. Good riddance to your HSC mark.
dont chose a text that you dont understandGibbo69er said:anybody have some pointers on how to relate it to imaginative journey?
just because 3 markers like buffy, does not mean they'll give you a good markKyroth*** said:Also, 3 of these teachers are regular HSC markers, so you can't say it doesn't apply to markers, either.
well said serge - only choose a text if you can actually relate it to the imaginary journey well. if not, then choose something that you can!serge said:dont chose a text that you dont understand
or a text where you cant find relevant techniques
It's a prescribed text at your school? I'm jealous.Then they get given yr11 english, where buffy has been the prescribed text for a few years now (at my school, obviously).
Thanks, but what exactly do you believe the cheese-man is a metaphor for? Joss Whedon said that the cheese-man means nothing, just put something in there that doesn't make sense to reinforce the dream-like qualities... or is that what you mean?somnambulist said:It's a prescribed text at your school? I'm jealous.
Restless isn't a bad text for the imaginative journey. You just have to emphasise the themes and techniques, of which there are a-plenty. The intertextual reference to "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe", the whole dream aspect and the metaphyiscal journeys taken by all four characters, the metaphor of the cheese man, the use of camera shots and angles to emphasise the dream-like qualities etc. You could even link it to the Tempest with sleep, dreaming and magic, and to stimulus texts like Journey to the Interior, with the extended metaphor and search for identity. The entire episode is actually a very appropriate text for the Imaginative Journey.
If you analyse it and link it to the question, there's no way a teacher can fault you for fulfilling the criteria in a well-written way. That's what my teacher always told me.