There's no doubt it was a hard question, but it wasn't impossible. Those who say it was not drawn from the year 12 syllabus, you have to remember questions can be taken from the outcomes and students learn about, not just the student learn to sections. I think the reason it's caused so much fuss is not so much because it was challenging, but because it was surprising. Each of us was expecting an explicit question, instead we turned the pages to find an implicit one. Perhaps its just me, but I found section three no more difficult than the typical english exam. The syllabus for advanced makes no reference to "disruption" or "identity" in Blade Runner and Frankenstein, but no one broke down because the question asked about it. I like that the questions are causing because to really think, rather than reproduce rote learnt essays. I just really hope that's across the board, and not just limited to part of english and religion. The HSC timetable has unbelievably given those of us who take SOR a disadvantage, lets hope those exams of the next few weeks are just as difficult, if not more difficult, otherwise, serious questions will be asked of schools who forced their students to undertake this course.