Ummm, we weren't supposed to actually talk about Carr right? I mean, we were supposed to analyse what the jist of his statement was, rather than blab about relativism right?My main weakness for that response is that whilst I talked about E.H. Carr quite well and intergrated his source right throughout my analysis of my case study, my analysis of my case study was fairly weak and I couldn't remember enough quotes from my historians.
NON-SERIOUS ATTEMPT F MINUS MINUSstephabi said:When I read the question I was SO tempted to return in kind an extended metaphor of my own in relation to JFK. The smartass in me was going "do it... do it... do it"
I evetually settled by trying to fit as many puns in as I humanly could.
"one finds it hard to CAST their attention away from..."
"revisionists were looking for the big, juicy and often ellusive propaganda fish in the pool of facts"
"these may be large obstacles for historians to TACKLE"
"propaganda filled American society to the Bream (pronounced 'brim' it's a type of fish)
There were a few others I've forgotten but, hey, you ask a stupid question...
i thought the question was fairly general...it was ok for appeasement i suppose...but i don't know how they're going to discriminate between the essaysp342i said:I do hope someone took up my tip for Delta Blues.
[btw - what do you think of the question in the context of appeasement?]
We're currently discussing that in the other thread. Tis a pickle, but I'd say the source sucked, however BOS would not have picked the "history is a science" bit if they didn't want us to say she was empiricist.mikeyklim said:aye -for q1 i was just wondering if it was expected to acknowledge that she was a post modernist - coz i sed her perception contrasted with that of post modernists...
what did she say that implied she was :|?
bit of a rough source i rekn ..
I hear you, thats gotta be the most interesting response on tacitus ive ever written (i did the same case study) lol o well, i recon i did ok hope soAshley P said:the facts are really not at all like the fish on the fishmonger's slab!
they are like fish swimming about in a vast and sometimes inaccessible ocean...
words of wisdom from the BOS... sage.
how the hell could you use that to discuss?!:burn: tacitus fished in the ocean of corruption, to catch his fish tiberius
that was the most creative exam i've ever done!
it's over!
Hehehe i used the quote not only in the second essay but in the first one .. heheh i was doing carr anyway ... it kinda worked.Ok, the question was straight forward, and so was the quote, but after talking to people, how many of you did heaps of linking throughout the essay to "fish". I just summarised the metaphor and spoke and historical speak, but everyone I talked to was bragging about how many fish they mentioned.
please .. study chem!DucKy:: said:i ignored most of the quote, cept for the last two lines
yeh, i did context affecting subjective interpretations