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Who mentioned critics in their response, and if so who did you reference?

I talked about the ideas discussed by Michael McGirr and Michael Goonan, with mention to ideas by Alan Dilnot, Paula Allt and Elizabeth Guy.
 

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I talked about J Hilla Miller for Wuthering Heights.
 

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i didn't refer to any critics, didn't feel the need to because the question implied a personal response. . .
 

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Oh no. Critics? Hahahahaha. Goodbye HSC.

As if Transformations wasn't bad enough :(
 

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Tinkluvsyou114 said:
Oh no. Critics? Hahahahaha. Goodbye HSC.

As if Transformations wasn't bad enough :(
Hey, don't worry! I didn't mention critics, and I'm not worried at all. It asked for a personal response, so as long as you talked about what you believe is the most 'memorable' idea you'll be fine. I guess you could mention critics, but they're not necessary.
 

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i included beth watzke .. but it was tim wintons own quote haha

and i made some shit up man
 

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I mentioned different readings and how the different perspectives enable for memorable moments on the texts to be appreciated.
 

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i mentioned readings too- it pads out your response a little bit :) even though it says "personal", cant you include other viewpoints that you agree with or disagree with? :p
 

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