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What genre did you do this year?
Did anyone have to do Romantic Fictions like me?
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we did love and relationships but all we did was read and watch texts and never analysed them or looked at quotes or techniques :burn:
 
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jellybelly59 said:
We did the Individual and the society - Jane Austen. Next year we will be doing romanticism.
i did romanticism this year. interesting stuff
 
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jellybelly59 said:
Next year we will be doing romanticism.
same but we did romantic poetry- shelley- in advanced so i'm not really looking foward to it
 

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hell yeah except we did Super Creeps and Scary Monsters, from Dracula to Mr. Hyde via Frankenstein. That pretty much says what we did. (+ extra things mainly we did vampires tough)
 

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We did Utopia for Context, Values and Cultural.
 

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We did romantic comedy - clueless & emma. Emma was the worst term of my life. Ever. Clueless was lovely of course. I didn't even read Emma, the first and only book I've ever been given in English and I haven't read, haha when I told my english teacher that she was heartbroken..
 

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We did Text, Culture and Values focusing on Gothic Fiction (Dracula, Interview with the Vampire and Buffy the Vampire Slayer+a related Gothic novel of our choice- I did the Picture of Dorian Gray).
Next year we're doing Romanticism- S.T Coleridge's Poetry, Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey and Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
 

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ANTMfan91 said:
We did Text, Culture and Values focusing on Gothic Fiction (Dracula, Interview with the Vampire and Buffy the Vampire Slayer+a related Gothic novel of our choice- I did the Picture of Dorian Gray).
Next year we're doing Romanticism- S.T Coleridge's Poetry, Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey and Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
I did Romanticism in Adv English.
However we focused mainly on Robert Frost and debated whether he was a Romantic Poet.
 

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The 'Nature of Evil' - a highly philosophical topic in EE1 - texts involved Conrad's "Heart of Darkness", Ford Coppola's film, "Apocalypse Now" and Eliot's poem, "The Hollow Men".

I really should continue this with EE2 - simply love this topic. It's a shame, really... considering that the HSC topic is Science Fiction - genre study. Prescribed texts include 'Dune', 'Brave New World' and 'Space Odyssey 2001'. No, I don't know the composers of each. I'm sort of looking forward to 'Brave New World' - given the one sentence synopsis that my teacher gave us. 'Dune' - a 600 page novel that is comparable with the Bible. I really do not enjoy Science Fiction...
 

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Yes I do English extension. This year (11) we did changing attitudes to war - studying poetry and biographies etc. It was ok. I find ext easier than advanced - anyone feel the same?
Next year we are doing crime fiction in ext 1 - woo hoo - I am looking forward to it. Anyone done crime fiction yet? Did you love it?
 

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the-derivative said:
Far out, everyone has such good topics.

I hated the 'Nature of Evil' ... I think if I was given another topic... I wouldn't have dropped Ext Eng.

lol it's not bad! in fact, I reckon it's an awesome topic - reveals a hell of a lot about the nature of humans. But had you continued with EE1, you'd be doing Science Fiction - something that no one really likes.
 

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5233andy said:
lol it's not bad! in fact, I reckon it's an awesome topic - reveals a hell of a lot about the nature of humans. But had you continued with EE1, you'd be doing Science Fiction - something that no one really likes.
Hey science fiction would've been better than The Nature of Evil - well if they let us do Star Wars :p
 

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Probably as a supplementary text. I personally hate Star Wars - biggest load of nonsense in history.
 

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