vinniegoro
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i done tomorrow when the war began. perfect for the irony of hell and the invaders not belonging. was so happy with the theme of place. hope i went ok
No scaled up for sure..i do standard english so does this mean its likeely for this to be scaeled down!?!?!
For feliks skrynecki couldn't you talk about the assimilation from poland to australian culture. e.g the metaphorical reference to hadrian's wall :/Didn't use Feliks skrzynecki as i mainly memorised shit on his admiration of father then disconnection through maturity. CBF putting shit about his connection to garden. So i just used st pats and post card. then one additional ... I was trapped with only 2 poems and one additional. hope i don't get marked down toooo hard
mate, so long as it is relevant and justified you can use absolutely anything. In fact if you use more obscure things that people generally won't think about you are usually placed in higher bands for being 'particularly insightful.'For feliks skrynecki couldn't you talk about the assimilation from poland to australian culture. e.g the metaphorical reference to hadrian's wall :/
no i thought it was greatThe Crucible, probably the worst possible text you could use for this. I ended up talking about how the puritans were no longer part of england, but still held connections e.g same judicial system, and my related text was Animal Farm (HORRIBLE choice for that question, best one I had). I ended up talking about how the animals did not want to return to the "place" they were at before (a tyrranous regime spearheaded by humans), in a metaphorical sense, not a literal sense of place. Marks shall be interesting. Haha
And what's this about scaling depending on what text you used?
Fuck... Everyone in my school said the same thing. I think I'm the only one of us that fucked it up. :/no i thought it was great
my thesis was pretty much "it is through the conflict of an individual's connection to place and society against that individual's personal conscience that ultimately determines their experience of belonging"