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I know the beginning topic was belonging, but is Frankenstein and hamlet part of belonging or is this a whole different topic?

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I know the beginning topic was belonging, but is Frankenstein and hamlet part of belonging or is this a whole different topic?

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frankenstein and hamlet are both in different topics
frankenstein is module A and hamlet is module B
 
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So do we have to relate Frankenstein and Hamlet to belonging?
 

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Thanks for the replies!
So do we have to relate Frankenstein and Hamlet to belonging?
no we don't need to relate them both to belonging, as there would be another central theme for each of the texts that you would have to refer to.
 

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The two texts are completely independent of the Belonging Area of Study. They do not need to be related to the topic of belonging. You analyse them based on a different set of criteria. As for their actual module:

Frankenstein: Module A, Comparitive Study of Texts and Content
Hamlet: Module B, Critical Study of Texts
 

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No, we don't have to relate Frank. and Hamlet to belonging
which modules have you done atm?
belonging only requires you to study a prescribed text and texts of your own choosing (i.e. link those texts to belonging)
 

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Thanks for the replies..
We did the Skrzynecki chronicles relating to belonging..

Thanks for clearing that up!
 

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