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afis6285

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Hi.
Can someone please post the questions for:
-Hamlet/R&G
-Cloudstreet
-Ted Hughes Poetry (telling the truth)
I would really appreciate it.
I hope everyone did well.
Cheers
Alex
 
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afis6285 said:
Hi.
Can someone please post the questions for:
-Hamlet/R&G
-Cloudstreet
-Ted Hughes Poetry (telling the truth)
I would really appreciate it.
I hope everyone did well.
Cheers
Alex
Hamlet/Ros+Guil:

'Transformations' require an imaginative reshaping of significantelements of a text for new contextts.

Select TWO significant elements of Shakespeare's Hamlet and analyze how they are reshaped to create meaning in Stoppard's RAGAD.

Cloudstreet:

Ultimatley, in this novel, it is the represenation of intense human relationships that captivates readers.

Ted Hughes:

How have the texts studied in this elective challenged your ways of thinkin about 'telling the truth'?

Refer to your prescribed text and ONE other text.
 

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I 1B) Shakespeare and Drama

'Transformations' require an imaginative reshaping of significant elements of a text for new contests.

Select TWO significant elements of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' and analyse how they are reshaped to create meaning in Stoppard's 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.'

II 4c)

Tim Winton, 'Cloudstreet'

Ultimately, in this novel, it is the representation of intense human relationships that captivates readers.

Explore the representation of at least ONE intense human relationship in 'Cloudstreet', evaluating its significance in the novel as a whole.

I did both of them and history and memory today aswell.
 

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Thanks a bunch guys.
They all seem fairly general.
I hope you all did ok. Good luck for the rest of them.
 

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Hey guys!

Can someone please post the BR/BNW, Speeches and Powerplay questions?

I'd love to know how they've changed since last year! (I did English early...)

Good luck with you exams everyone!
Question 2 (b):
'In the Wild' involved portrayals, in varying contexts, of the individual and the natural world.
Analyse TWO differences between Huxley's and Scott's portrays, making detailed reference to your prescribed texts.


Question 8 (speeches):
Ultimately, in these speeches, it is the representation of deeply held ideals that captivates audiences
Explore the representation of at least ONE deeply held ideal, evaluating its significance in at least TWO speeches prescribed for study.

Question 13 (powerplay):
How have the texts in this elective challenged your ways of thinking about 'Powerplay'?
Make detailed reference to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing.
 

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fronttoback said:
Hey guys!

Can someone please post the BR/BNW, Speeches and Powerplay questions?

I'd love to know how they've changed since last year! (I did English early...)

Good luck with you exams everyone!
Wow you do the exact same options as my school. What are the odds?
 

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Hey can someone post the question for Emma/Clueless (transformations)?

Thanks :)
 

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namdog said:
Hey can someone post the question for Emma/Clueless (transformations)?

Thanks :)

'Transformations' require an imaginative reshaping of significant elements of a text for new contexts.
Select TWO significant elements of Austen's Emma and analyse how they are reshaped to create meaning in Heckerling's Clueless.
 

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Hey,

Anyone know what the questions were for:

* Transformations (Emma/Clueless)

* Representing the Truth (Frontline)

* Imaginative Journeys (Tempest)

* Creative Writing Options

Thanks!
 

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