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For my AOS i used this shitty poem and it turned out alright because my tutor picked it for me LOL but i dont really understand the meaning behind it and was thinking of changing my related to an anime. It would be so fascinating analysing an anime cause anime is love xD but when the hsc markers read my related they would be like WTF is this shit

i'm really keen using an anime for my related but same time scared asfk if i get like some shitty score
 

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Only if its not bleach or naruto.
 

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you're generating more related text ideas for me ;)

yaoi on my list too
soon yuri + hentai
LOL
Excellent choices, using pornographic material for related texts ;) You're safe as long as your teacher doesn't look it up

Would you be analysing a particular episode or bits and pieces from the whole series?
 
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For my AOS i used this shitty poem and it turned out alright because my tutor picked it for me LOL but i dont really understand the meaning behind it and was thinking of changing my related to an anime. It would be so fascinating analysing an anime cause anime is love xD but when the hsc markers read my related they would be like WTF is this shit

i'm really keen using an anime for my related but same time scared asfk if i get like some shitty score
Honestly, you probably can but I wouldn't. Typically, I think most teachers would be fine with it as long as you do it well - but there's always the possibility of getting that one teacher who would write 'weak related text' on your essay and dock a mark or two. Realistically, English teachers are looking for an academic analysis of academic level texts (which by all means anime can be), but are typically looking for something Western with a level of subtlety and subtext. Note that this is simply my opinion and is fully open to disagreement.

That all being said, if you think you can write killer essays with anime versus so-so essays with the poem, then go for the anime and power to you.
 

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Honestly, you probably can but I wouldn't. Typically, I think most teachers would be fine with it as long as you do it well - but there's always the possibility of getting that one teacher who would write 'weak related text' on your essay and dock a mark or two. Realistically, English teachers are looking for an academic analysis of academic level texts (which by all means anime can be), but are typically looking for something Western with a level of subtlety and subtext. Note that this is simply my opinion and is fully open to disagreement.

That all being said, if you think you can write killer essays with anime versus so-so essays with the poem, then go for the anime and power to you.
I agree, my teacher suggested against using anime when someone asked in class. Remember that English teachers are usually 50+ people that don't appreciate things that aren't classics so all the best :D
 

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bleach is the bomb ;-;
i was thinking of using noragami but when you mentioned bleach ....second thoughts kicking in
If you really want to go down this route, then don't do something as pop. culture as bleach lol

Do something meaningful and meaty that you can legit analyse, something like Naoki Urasawa's work (Monster, 20th Century Boys, Billy Bat), Berserk, Full Metal Alchemist (Brotherhood in terms of anime), Homonculus. Pretty much Seinen exclusively is where you want to focus.

There is a reason they don't prescribe texts like High School Musical or Avatar lol
 

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Excellent choices, using pornographic material for related texts ;) You're safe as long as your teacher doesn't look it up

Would you be analysing a particular episode or bits and pieces from the whole series?
i was thinking of taking bits and pieces from the whole series :3 only for short anime series though

If i was bleach, i'd probably take like a srs episode of deep meaningful death LOL
 

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If you really want to go down this route, then don't do something as pop. culture as bleach lol

Do something meaningful and meaty that you can legit analyse, something like Naoki Urasawa's work (Monster, 20th Century Boys, Billy Bat), Berserk, Full Metal Alchemist (Brotherhood in terms of anime), Homonculus. Pretty much Seinen exclusively is where you want to focus.

There is a reason they don't prescribe texts like High School Musical or Avatar lol
Haven't watched any of those animes named xD besides FMA whcih was like ehhh (no hate pls ; - ; )

AVATAR THE BOMB
 

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Using an anime text isn't necessarily 'cringe' or the like. I know one girl in my school who used anime and got a state rank in English recently. Make sure you use prominent ones such as movies made by Studio Ghilbi. Ie. Spirited Away, Howls Moving Castle, Princess Mononoke.

Ignore the people hating it because they probably don't really appreciate its art and purpose.
 

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Using an anime text isn't necessarily 'cringe' or the like. I know one girl in my school who used anime and got a state rank in English recently. Make sure you use prominent ones such as movies made by Studio Ghilbi. Ie. Spirited Away, Howls Moving Castle, Princess Mononoke.

Ignore the people hating it because they probably don't really appreciate its art and purpose.
We studied Howl's Moving Castle in year 9 English, so I think Studio Ghibli is safe to use
 

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Using an anime text isn't necessarily 'cringe' or the like. I know one girl in my school who used anime and got a state rank in English recently. Make sure you use prominent ones such as movies made by Studio Ghilbi. Ie. Spirited Away, Howls Moving Castle, Princess Mononoke.

Ignore the people hating it because they probably don't really appreciate its art and purpose.
I can definitely agree with Studio Ghibli stuff, that's easily well known enough and has enough depth for a solid essay - I doubt there would be very many markers who would look on them as unfavourable
 

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I can definitely agree with Studio Ghibli stuff, that's easily well known enough and has enough depth for a solid essay - I doubt there would be very many markers who would look on them as unfavourable
We studied Howl's Moving Castle in year 9 English, so I think Studio Ghibli is safe to use
Yeah exactly. We studied Spirited Away + Howls Moving Castle. Just both rich films in general :)
 

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Using an anime text isn't necessarily 'cringe' or the like. I know one girl in my school who used anime and got a state rank in English recently. Make sure you use prominent ones such as movies made by Studio Ghilbi. Ie. Spirited Away, Howls Moving Castle, Princess Mononoke.

Ignore the people hating it because they probably don't really appreciate its art and purpose.
I don't hate anime. I've actually seen quite a bit, and I do appreciate it, to an extent. However, it's very very easy to fall into using extremely angsty "depressing" scenes in essays, and that is cringe.

If you can pull it off really well, then I don't see anything wrong with it, but I still think using some contemporary or classic literature would be not only much safer, but also much easier.
 

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Using an anime text isn't necessarily 'cringe' or the like. I know one girl in my school who used anime and got a state rank in English recently. Make sure you use prominent ones such as movies made by Studio Ghilbi. Ie. Spirited Away, Howls Moving Castle, Princess Mononoke.
This.But probably do one that English teachers may have potentially heard of/seen.
 

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Sounds really crrringy tbh and riskyyyy. I mean it's the HSC, i wouldn't place my bets on pokemon or anything like that
 

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