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inb4 easy generic paper
What do you mean by that?what are the chances of getting a characterisation question for hamlet considering 2012 was the last time they asked for one?
I would commit seppuku in the exam hall if I got 3) or 4), 1) and 2) aren't that bad though...Throwing some questions to get people thinking more deeply about certain modules and belonging, starting off with belonging
1)Personal relationships forms the foundation to one's sense of belonging. Geographical connections merely serves to consolidate such a sense of affinity through the progression of time. Evaluate this statement in relation to your texts.
2)What assumptions about belonging has been challenged through your study of texts this year? Analyse this statement in relation to your texts
3)Textual forms serves as powerful representation vehicles by which composers either alienate/invite responders to the fictional microcosms they create, revealing the ambiguous and complex nature of the quest to belong. Explore this statement in relation to your texts
4)The perspectives that are presented within a text is just as important as the perspectives that are absent from the text in developing a heightened awareness of the pertinent and lifelong quest to belong. Discuss this statement in relation to your texts
These are all created by me-so should be completely new-feel free to discuss and have a go at these questions Have fun guys
I just posted that and left, didn't think anyone would really notice it sorry. I don't know if anyone has explained it the way I interpret it yet, but I cbf looking through two pages of stuff so I'll apologise if I'm just repeating. I take it to mean, a text can be constructed in a way which can isolate a responder or cause the responder to feel a sense of belonging to the world of the text. Strong focus on imagery and evocation of place, for example, can cause the reader to feel connected to rather than apart from the world created by the composer. That's just how I'd respond to a question like that thoughcan someone explain this?
I'm doing Yeats mod B (I think it's mod b, that's critical study right?) and the only one I'll be completely unfamiliar with is the one they specified in 2012 (because they specified it already and I really hate it). I won't know some to great depth though, any Yeats question will be phrased in a way that doesn't force you to write the whole essay on one poem. It will be like 'how does this poem enrich your understanding of the themes x and y in Yeats' poetry'. For EE1 I'm doing poetry too, but they wouldn't specify one there I'm pretty sure, (they wouldn't make us talk about 5 texts and throw in a specified poem, especially since not all the people doing my module have my prescribed texts) so I'm not going to bother learning them allFor those whose prescribed texts are a series of poems or say short stories, are you guys going into the exam with knowledge on all of them or just a few?
I'm going to learn all of my poems except for one because it's actually a joke of a poem. For mod b, I'm just going to know my summaries well and which poems link together and how I can manipulate that to support my thesis. I've written up basic theses that cover a lot of the questions that have been asked before and poetic links I can draw. (I do Yeats btw!)For those whose prescribed texts are a series of poems or say short stories, are you guys going into the exam with knowledge on all of them or just a few?
That's cool, I don't know anyone else doing it! I'm hoping they don't specify anything, but if they do I really hope it's Wild Swans at Coole or Easter 1916. If it's Leda or When You are Old I'll be so annoyed, and I don't really want to get into the Second Coming because it's such a different poem to his nationalist/romantic/pensive poetry. Leda is just a hideous poem, and a lot of the material on it deals with it so inappropriately. Not to mention 'is it really rape? It is at first but then she's seduced' is an actual quote from my English teacher.I'm going to learn all of my poems except for one because it's actually a joke of a poem. For mod b, I'm just going to know my summaries well and which poems link together and how I can manipulate that to support my thesis. I've written up basic theses that cover a lot of the questions that have been asked before and poetic links I can draw. (I do Yeats btw!)
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Yeah 'when you are old' was idiotic in my eyes, it frustrated me reading about "boohoo one day you'll love me ;A;"I'm going to learn all of my poems except for one because it's actually a joke of a poem. For mod b, I'm just going to know my summaries well and which poems link together and how I can manipulate that to support my thesis. I've written up basic theses that cover a lot of the questions that have been asked before and poetic links I can draw. (I do Yeats btw!)
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I've got Skrzynecki for belonging. I've learnt 3 poems well, and two related texts well. I know about 2 quotes for each of the other poems.For those whose prescribed texts are a series of poems or say short stories, are you guys going into the exam with knowledge on all of them or just a few?
Yeah I'm hoping the question angles itself more toward politics than the whole 'I can't get a girl to like me she'll probably die alone. Bitch'.Yeah 'when you are old' was idiotic in my eyes, it frustrated me reading about "boohoo one day you'll love me ;A;"
Anyone have any predictions for module B? My class is thinking it might be on relationships with (something) through (insert technique), or maybe perspectives.
ps. reading this thread just made me nervous. I was really calm up until a few minutes ago. Thanks guys.
that username :/Some of these predictions are just retarded...you people are fucked.
I call something on minor characters. That or some kind of horrible contextual question.Anyone have any predictions for module B? My class is thinking it might be on relationships with (something) through (insert technique), or maybe perspectives.
I know 2 Dickinson poems well, but have a 3rd as back up should it work better with the question. xD So, just a few.For those whose prescribed texts are a series of poems or say short stories, are you guys going into the exam with knowledge on all of them or just a few?