Looking over the EE2 syllabus, I've noticed how it indicates that the ideas developed in EE2 are to be an "extension of the knowledge, understanding
and skills developed in the English (Advanced) and (Extension) courses".
In this sense, if i were to stray slightly away from what is offered in the English Advanced and Extension 1 courses, for example by delving into philosophical theories, is it in any way incorrect (as thusly defined from the scope of the course) for me to do so?
Also, if i wasn't to do a genre such as Gothic fiction, post-modern, crime fiction, and so on, would that be neccessarily wrong?
Note that i've developed a solid idea, but these philosophical theories are very interesting, but i'm not entirely sure of what is expected and/or tolerated.
and skills developed in the English (Advanced) and (Extension) courses".
In this sense, if i were to stray slightly away from what is offered in the English Advanced and Extension 1 courses, for example by delving into philosophical theories, is it in any way incorrect (as thusly defined from the scope of the course) for me to do so?
Also, if i wasn't to do a genre such as Gothic fiction, post-modern, crime fiction, and so on, would that be neccessarily wrong?
Note that i've developed a solid idea, but these philosophical theories are very interesting, but i'm not entirely sure of what is expected and/or tolerated.