Emma/Clueless essay questions (1 Viewer)

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just some practice questions for Emma / Clueless

· Evaluate the relative importance of differences and similarities between texts and the ways in which these differences or similarities reflect values in the texts

· “Transformation is just an excuse for using someone else’s ideas”
What does the process of transformation involve?

· 2004 HSC – How has your perception of Transformations been illuminated by the comparative study of the prescribed texts

· You have studied two texts composed at different times
When you compared these texts and their context, how was your understanding of each text developed and reshaped

· How has the composer of the contemporary text used the earlier text to say something new

· In comparing your two texts you will have become aware of how the context of the text have shaped their form and meaning. OF more interest, perhaps, is a comparison of the values associated with each text
To what extent has this point of view been your experience in your study of Transformations?

· ‘The way a contemporary composers transforms an older text inevitably reflects the way that values in society have changed over time’ – Discuss this statement in relation to your two prescribed texts

· ‘Reading a text from the past presents us with a problem. If we read it from a modern viewpoint we often find that the text can no longer speak to us in the 21st Century. If we try to make ourselves a reader of the past we turn the text into a fake antique.”
How do you respond to this statement?

· Is the contemporary transformation you have studied anything more then a shadow fo the classic text on which it was based?
· ‘In transformations text cross-pollinate with one another to produce an exciting new text’
Write a proposal to an international Arts Council for funding for the transformation of one fo the texts you have studied in your elective
In your proposal – Outline the nature of the transformation
- Give reasons for the transformation
- Refer to the relevance of the exciting new text for the audience that will respond to the transformation

· In transforming an old text into a new one a composer selects what to include and what to exclude. How and hwy have these choices been made in the texts you have studied

· “The transformation process allows us to respond to texts as pleasing replays of each other and to gain new insights into both texts”
Discuss this statement in relation to the transformation process of the prescribed texts you have studied

· “The result of transforming an original text and placing it in a new genre is always to create a pale inferior, which only entertains and fails to inform”
Evaluate this statement in light of the transformation process of the prescribed texts you have studied

· Imagine it is 2002 and you have been invited on Radio 2HSC do discuss the future of the HSC English Course
The interviewer has told you that you will have to justify the value of studying the process of transformation in Module Comparative Study of Texts
Write the transcript of this interview

· “Cluessless is Emma Lite, HSC students would be better off if they only had to study Austin’s Text”
Evaluate this statement in light of the transformation process of the prescribed texts you have studied

· “Transformed texts provide us with as much insight into the media of production as the context of each text”
How well is this statement supported by your prescribed texts?
 

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I dont mean to be lazy or anything but you wouldnt happen to have the answers would you???if so plz post
 

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