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I'm using the Hobbit and District 9 but I'm currently searching for another related text. What's everybody else using?
 

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The Catcher in the Rye - J.D Salinger (v. good text)
Diptych - Robert Gray (weak)
Gran Torino - Clint Eastwood dir. (good)
 

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are we allowed to use a related text that used to be prescribed text?
 

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are we allowed to use a related text that used to be prescribed text?
-Used- to be? As in 2008 syllabus?

Yes, provided it's not on the syllabus atm. However, it's often frowned upon as 'the easy way out'.
 

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Different AOS though?
Your point being?

The fact that it was once used on the syllabus, means that there are zillions of resources around. For instance, if you chose "Crossing the Red Sea" (Peter Skyrznecki poem, used for Journeys) as a related text for Belonging, it'd fit, but it'd be frowned upon, because there's a LOT of resources on it around - like essays from past students.

If you used a related text that is currently on the NSW syllabus, you'd be heavily penalised (if you're lucky), and might even get 0 (if you're unlucky).
 

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Your point being?

The fact that it was once used on the syllabus, means that there are zillions of resources around. For instance, if you chose "Crossing the Red Sea" (Peter Skyrznecki poem, used for Journeys) as a related text for Belonging, it'd fit, but it'd be frowned upon, because there's a LOT of resources on it around - like essays from past students.

If you used a related text that is currently on the NSW syllabus, you'd be heavily penalised (if you're lucky), and might even get 0 (if you're unlucky).
lol, then you're best not to do this today, Friday 13th November - generally, this is a day where some people experience bad luck, and you don't want to take the risk.
 

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freaks of the heart land (graphic novel)
elephant (movie)
dont know for the last one, anyone know any good short stories?
 

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k, maybe I shouldn't use My Place then

I'm thinking of a film. Is it also frowned upon to do a cartoon?
 

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I feel like i'm posting this everywhere, but I'm so desperate!

Please tell me if you know of any movies/songs/poems/books that relate to As You Like It by shakespeare


thanks :)
 

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my fabolous ORT's are ... the beach by Alex Garland.. and im maybe thinking bra boys... just to go with the whole surfy/beach theme but if anyone has a better idea for me :) to go with the beach and skyrzyneck's poems im open :)
 

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I feel like i'm posting this everywhere, but I'm so desperate!

Please tell me if you know of any movies/songs/poems/books that relate to As You Like It by shakespeare


thanks :)
The link isn't /that/ strong, but I'm thinking of using the film Green Street Hooligans, as they both have a shift in setting causing a shift in character/values.
 

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Is anyone else required to find a related text from the past 12 months?
 

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Prescribed: Romulus, My Father
Related: The Bell Jar (Plath) / The Dead (Joyce)
 

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