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i heard RTFG is harder than most of the other ext eng topics...
 

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Yeah we are doing Retreat from the Global as well

It actually sounds interesting (seeing I find crime fiction boring)
 

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astro said:
Everyone seems to be doing crime fiction or revenge tragedy. Are there any 'Individual and Society' people at all....
Yeah, I'm doing the individual and society... my prescribed texts are ok... the Doll's house, Browning Selected Poems and pride and the prejudice:the movie... how exciting *she sarcastically moans*
 

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tamsey bamsey said:
Yeah, I'm doing the individual and society... my prescribed texts are ok... the Doll's house, Browning Selected Poems and pride and the prejudice:the movie... how exciting *she sarcastically moans*

yeah, i'm doing browning...
wish i was doing pride and prejudice - i just love that movie
 

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Slide Rule said:
WHY IS EVERYBODY DOING CRIME FIC?

My teacher said she wanted to do it because it is "safe" (that is: she ahd done it for the past 4 or so years) but this year the class decided to do speculative fiction, which is good, since I don't like crime fiction.

Our texts are Dune, Handmaiden's Tale, et cetera.
OMG, I hate you. I love those books. Dune is my idol.

*cough*

We're doing 19th Centuary Fiction (well, actually, change of paradigms in the 19thC as portrayed in texts), and our prescribed texts include George Eliot's Middlemarch; selected poems by Robert Browning and Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House. But we were advised to read wisely, and indeed have to use an outside text in a december assessment, so i'm also reading (joy): Herman Melville's Moby-Dick; Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment; Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South; Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Grey.

Oh! And Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species and Descent of Man.

I'm going to be reading for a loooong time...
 

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Kwayera said:
OMG, I hate you. I love those books. Dune is my idol.

*cough*

We're doing 19th Centuary Fiction (well, actually, change of paradigms in the 19thC as portrayed in texts), and our prescribed texts include George Eliot's Middlemarch; selected poems by Robert Browning and Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House. But we were advised to read wisely, and indeed have to use an outside text in a december assessment, so i'm also reading (joy): Herman Melville's Moby-Dick; Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment; Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South; Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina and Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Grey.

Oh! And Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species and Descent of Man.

I'm going to be reading for a loooong time...

you're signature is funny, girl04 actually said that to you?
ha, idiotic.
 

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we are doing spec, fiction the text seem good, but we have to watch and analyse lord of the rings that is going 2 seriously suck
 

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^ no

btw im doing like revenge tradgey text is midea
 

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KarmaKitten said:
you're signature is funny, girl04 actually said that to you?
ha, idiotic.
She sure did, and a lot more. She even started a Who Hates Kwayera? poll/thread and made multiple accounts to have a vendetta against me. It was really quite amusing.
 

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Hmm. Liberal, atheist... you're good enough in my books.
 

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we're doing retreat from the global as well, i'm not exactly sure what the global is but i guess we'll find out... the only text i know that we're doing is the shipping news. i was thinking about the text that we have to choose...has anyone seen the german movie "goodbye lenin"?? do you think that fits into the "retreat from the global " topic?!!
 

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Texts and Ways of thinking - Individual in society (what Kwayera is doing) is the BEST elective. I love it, and yes those books will take you FOREVER to read! :p... but it is well worth it!
 

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Will_Sparky said:
Texts and Ways of thinking - Individual in society (what Kwayera is doing) is the BEST elective. I love it, and yes those books will take you FOREVER to read! :p... but it is well worth it!
I know! I dread the thought! Okay, no, I love reading, ti just seems to take me a lot longer these days. :\
 

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