hi there we have been given a list of 14 questions which we ahve to answer in relation to each of the 6 texts within the stimulus booklet any help would be greatly appreciated. The questions are....
1. What type/s of journey/s does the text discuss?
2. What themes or ideas does the text froeground?
3. What is the context of the text? How Do you know?
4. What is the purpose of the text and who is the target audience of the text?
5. What techniques have been used to shape meaning in the text? (Structural, language and visual techniques-what do the images suggest? what do the words suggest?)
6. Examples of these?
7. effect of these on the text as a whole? on the audience?
8. How are the characters/people constructed in the text? Why has the composer represented the characters in a particualr way?
9. Are there 'gaps' and 'silences' in the text?
10. Whose views are excluded or privileged in the text? How is the responder positioned in relation to the composer of the text?
11. What view of the world is the text representing? What kind of social realities does the text portray?
12. What kind of view of the world and values does the composer of the text have? what view of the world does the composer of the text assume that the responder holds? how do you know?
13. what different interpretations of the text are possible?
14. in what ways does the text link to the journey concept?
thanks heaps if u answer even one of these questions in relation to one text
1. What type/s of journey/s does the text discuss?
2. What themes or ideas does the text froeground?
3. What is the context of the text? How Do you know?
4. What is the purpose of the text and who is the target audience of the text?
5. What techniques have been used to shape meaning in the text? (Structural, language and visual techniques-what do the images suggest? what do the words suggest?)
6. Examples of these?
7. effect of these on the text as a whole? on the audience?
8. How are the characters/people constructed in the text? Why has the composer represented the characters in a particualr way?
9. Are there 'gaps' and 'silences' in the text?
10. Whose views are excluded or privileged in the text? How is the responder positioned in relation to the composer of the text?
11. What view of the world is the text representing? What kind of social realities does the text portray?
12. What kind of view of the world and values does the composer of the text have? what view of the world does the composer of the text assume that the responder holds? how do you know?
13. what different interpretations of the text are possible?
14. in what ways does the text link to the journey concept?
thanks heaps if u answer even one of these questions in relation to one text