fleepbasding said:
Yes I can, because you were being patronizing with such insinuations as "If you'd read the pre-play literature", immplying that I or anyone who managed the question well must not have read the lengthy attempts at justification by various agents of production related to 7SG. You were very unhelpful and uncooperative from the begining. My guess is that you aren't interested in how others answered the question, but more with expressing contempt for the question, contrary to "for curiosities sake" as you claimed.
OK, fair enough, but I think you were responding to my comments as well.
Ahhh, what a poorly disguised attempt at preventing me from responding. I was busy, I didn't have time to write my ideas, which I had immediately after reading your post, so I decided I'd come back later. Is that so hard for you to understand. So what if I respond to posts comprehensively? It's generally more appreciated, accept when the person I'm replying to is so pig-headed they're not prepared to accept that others have valid ideas. You, I'm afraid, fall directly into that category.
The direct thoughts of the composers aren't necessarily the meaning of the play. 'Reinterpret the play'? You re-interpreted it the first time you read it, and when you performed it. Fuck, drama is all about interpreting scripts in different ways. If you hadn't figured that much by now, maybe you shouldn't be doing HSC drama. You don't have to "reshape the meanings" of these plays, merely re-interpret it, which is neither frowned upon by the syllabus or anyone else (including the playwrights). You have been far to regid and have been rightly punished for it.
Well, it is highly debatable that the "ideals" expressed to be the interests of contemporary Australia by the question, aren't in fact real. If you'd reapraised your own knowlege of the texts in reading time, you could've easily adapted to the question and thought of techniques, themes etc., that display contemporary Aussie theatres exploration of change and things going wrong. Afterall, Australia since the 70s has been in a state of rapid change, and you could argue that the plays reflect some of these changes (that's an example)For some examples (from the plays) that I managed to think of in the exam room, refer to my earlier post. I'm guessing you looked at previous exam papers? If you did, you really should have been ready for a question that didn't fit your exact notions and theories concerning contemporary Australian theatre.
Your knowlege of the topic is clearly satisfactory, it is exam technique (ability to adapt and to bullshit a little) that you were lacking in.
I fear you have missed the whole entire point of what I’m trying to communicate. Im not saying you answered the question wrong.
Im saying i did.
Im pissed at that. I realise that. But I don;t think the fault lies exclusively on me, it is also the fault of the BOS and their incompetencies in not being able to provide me with a decent question to work with.
Good for you that you did interpret it correctly.
Im simply trying to make you understand that the question was in fact a piece of shit.
Do you seriously believe that they could not have created a better one?? Its our HSC for christs sake, and to me it appeared that they hardly put any real thought into creating a nice succinct, direct question.
I do resent you calling my pig headed. Its true, I’m ridiculously arrogant at times, but not in the way that you’re implying. I never once said that I was better than anyone else here or tried to put anyones thoughts down. Im not insulting any of the posters. Im insulting the BOS and highlighting their amateurishness excuse of an exam. I dont need you to act as a defence lawyer for them, or for anybody else in this thread for that matter. Stop acting so high and mighty.
Im not a bloody fool. I KNOW drama is about finding your own understanding of a text through acting it out. Like I analysed 7SG, I looked at each scene and thought about how it could be acted, what i thought was being said, and then researched what the original message was. I would be FINE if the question asked me what I thought, but the question didn't. The question stated that:
"Australian plays explore the different ways people cope when things change or go wrong"
What if I don't believe that? What if I never encountered that? What if that was never my understanding of the play?
Unfortunately that was the case for me.
I don’t believe that Australian plays are about how people cope, and it was so audacious that the question stated that. Where was the chance for me to express my personal view??
I was forced to answer to an insolent view that I didn’t believe and didn’t understand, and that’s not fair. There was no chance for me to compare and contrast my own ideas against anything.
Your last point is valid, yes Australia has undergone rapid change since the 1970’s, but do you understand that what I’m saying is that I don’t believe Australian plays are designed to show off this change… but then again that’s not what the question wanted anyway… It wanted me to talk about PERSONAL change within the plays experienced by the characters, as if that is all that happened in the plays.
I don't agree. I never saw an example of that. How can I discuss a statement I never explored?
The BOS simply assumed that is ONE singular way a student could have potentially viewed a play.
Lucky for you if you did.
But I didn't.
I tried to do my own thing, and that didn't fit.
And the crazy fact is that not even the original intent of the composers could fit to that question either!!! What the hell?
The question only allowed for one answer, one view, one perspective, one issue.
Yes it asked for "different ways" ... but its still all about coping.
Aren’t I allowed to say the plays aren’t about coping?
If the question had included the simple word ARGUE instead of discuss I would have been fine. Bit it didn't. It said DISCUSS... well there was no room to discuss anything.
Do you see what I’m trying to say? My argument is not with you, you conceited arse. It’s with the Board of studies. And I seriously believe I put forward a credible point of discussion. Stop being so defensive and try to understand.