I have to write an essay with the folowing question:
'How have the texts you have studied shaped your understanding of the meaning of 'Physical Journeys?'
Gosh, I hate those types of questions, but my school seems to like them.
Anyways, has anybody else had to write (or is currently writing) something similar? Any ideas for what I can say I've 'learnt'?
Here are some ideas I've come up with so far (I'll be writing about Huck Finn and The Road Not Taken btw):
- Many endings often give rise to new beginnings ambiguity, indefinite start and end etc
- Often involve 'going against the tide', defying society's expectations, breaking conventions etc - often more is learn that way
- Overcoming obstacles often leads to a change of mood for the rest fo the journey.
??? I think that last one might be getting a little desperate though.
Any tips peoples?
'How have the texts you have studied shaped your understanding of the meaning of 'Physical Journeys?'
Gosh, I hate those types of questions, but my school seems to like them.
Anyways, has anybody else had to write (or is currently writing) something similar? Any ideas for what I can say I've 'learnt'?
Here are some ideas I've come up with so far (I'll be writing about Huck Finn and The Road Not Taken btw):
- Many endings often give rise to new beginnings ambiguity, indefinite start and end etc
- Often involve 'going against the tide', defying society's expectations, breaking conventions etc - often more is learn that way
- Overcoming obstacles often leads to a change of mood for the rest fo the journey.
??? I think that last one might be getting a little desperate though.
Any tips peoples?