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probably an obvious question, but are the texts strictly artistic?
can you use texts such as Hazlitt's Spirit of the Age?
 

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probably an obvious question, but are the texts strictly artistic?
can you use texts such as Hazlitt's Spirit of the Age?
No.

I used a Korean movie, a Daughtry song, an article regarding the Kosovo War, and a painting among other things as related texts.

I got 87.
 

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I strongly advise against using songs, unless you can analyse the compositional elements of the song (and not just the lyrical elements).
 

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A related text is any form of media (written, visual, aural etc) that relates to your core texts and/or the themes associated with your Module. Although this is for Ext 1, I know a girl who is using an artwork as one of her Belonging related texts. When using other forms of media other than written, it is extremely important to analyse all aspects of the text. This includes wardrobe and soundtrack for movies, pitch/tone/volume for speeches and monologues, and visual features for artworks and photographs (colour, tone, texture, contrast).
 

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I strongly advise against using songs, unless you can analyse the compositional elements of the song (and not just the lyrical elements).
Even if you can english markers will not be able to understand the musical jargon so just dont do songs in general
 

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In your opinion would William Hazlitt's the Ignorance of the Learned (essay) be a good related text for Romanticism?
 

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^ Essays are quite interesting if you can do them well and discuss the techniques as well as the form/intent appropriately. I generally find it's a lot easier to analyse novels and poetry though. Those that did essays in my cohort either got great marks or cut down, it can easily go either way if you're not careful. The essay itself looks good though.
 

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