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FREE notes on 'Romul.', 'Dickinson', 'Crucib.', 'AYLI', 'Immigrant C.' 'Frank|Blade!!
I am offering FREE notes on the following 'Belonging' texts!! COMMENT BELOW then PM me!!
By the same Year 12 English teachers who wrote the FREE 'Belonging: HSC Marker's Tips' on offer in the AOS thread!!!
Did you receive the free Marker's Tips? Happy with them? Then you definitely won't be disappointed by these notes!
The Crucible (22 pages) View attachment 30246
* introduction to context, including: '1950's America', 'The Salem Witch Trials', 'Era of Morality' and
'Conforming to Society (social mores & expectations)'.
* highly detailed scene-by-scene summaries for all FOUR ACTS
* AOS-based analysis of each of the four acts, focussing specifically on elements of 'Belonging',
including:
- individual & collective reputation
- individual empowerment
- barriers to identity formation
- personal sacrifice & morality
- effect of conformity on authentic belonging
Immigrant Chronicle (40 pages) View attachment 30244
* extensive academic analysis of all 7 prescribed poems, including techniques
* deconstructed aspects of 'belonging' in Imm.Chronicles, including specific examples from the poems:
- SOCIETY: assimilation into post-war Australia
- PLACE: significance of physical 'roots'
- TIME: belonging to past vs. present
- the use of NATURE to challenge displacement from time/place
* Sample EXAM QUESTIONS with suggested responses
* advice on approaching questions specifying different text-types (eg. interviews)
* Sample PARAGRAPHS (4) annotated with extensive marker's comments & feedback
* marker's advice on choosing which poems to focus on
* syllabus checklist & suggested study notes structure
As You Like It (32 pages) View attachment 30242
The digital-download pack includes:
* comprehensive scene-by-scene summaries for ALL Acts
* detailed analysis of EVERY scene, highlighting elements of 'belonging' (based on current BOS Syllabus/rubric requirements)
Emily Dickinson (46 pages) View attachment 30243
An extensive and highly detailed set of HSC study notes on the seven Emily Dickinson poems prescribed for the Area of Study 'Belonging'.
Includes:
* brief biography of Dickinson's life & the impact of social/historical context on her poetry
* comprehensive line-by-line analysis of each poem, identifying techniques and key themes
* exploration of specific elements of 'belonging' in Dickinson's poetry (based on the BOS syllabus) including:
- SOCIETY: Personal choices vs. the attitudes of others
- SELF: Poet’s place in the world (notions of subjectivity and creative distance)
- PLACE: Belonging to nature
- TIME: The impermanence of belonging (temporal aspects)
- Misperceptions of belonging
Romulus, My Father (16 pages) View attachment 30245
* detailed analysis of various forms of belonging (to place, community, landscape, society)
* specific EXAMPLES and QUOTES related to 'belonging' in the text
* analysis of CONTEXT and its influence on the characters' sense of belonging eg. Post-World War II Europe & Twentieth Century Australia
* SAMPLE essay paragraphs, including detailed annotations and comments by an HSC marker
* SAMPLE thesis statements
Don't miss out!!!
I am offering FREE notes on the following 'Belonging' texts!! COMMENT BELOW then PM me!!
By the same Year 12 English teachers who wrote the FREE 'Belonging: HSC Marker's Tips' on offer in the AOS thread!!!
Did you receive the free Marker's Tips? Happy with them? Then you definitely won't be disappointed by these notes!
The Crucible (22 pages) View attachment 30246
* introduction to context, including: '1950's America', 'The Salem Witch Trials', 'Era of Morality' and
'Conforming to Society (social mores & expectations)'.
* highly detailed scene-by-scene summaries for all FOUR ACTS
* AOS-based analysis of each of the four acts, focussing specifically on elements of 'Belonging',
including:
- individual & collective reputation
- individual empowerment
- barriers to identity formation
- personal sacrifice & morality
- effect of conformity on authentic belonging
Immigrant Chronicle (40 pages) View attachment 30244
* extensive academic analysis of all 7 prescribed poems, including techniques
* deconstructed aspects of 'belonging' in Imm.Chronicles, including specific examples from the poems:
- SOCIETY: assimilation into post-war Australia
- PLACE: significance of physical 'roots'
- TIME: belonging to past vs. present
- the use of NATURE to challenge displacement from time/place
* Sample EXAM QUESTIONS with suggested responses
* advice on approaching questions specifying different text-types (eg. interviews)
* Sample PARAGRAPHS (4) annotated with extensive marker's comments & feedback
* marker's advice on choosing which poems to focus on
* syllabus checklist & suggested study notes structure
As You Like It (32 pages) View attachment 30242
The digital-download pack includes:
* comprehensive scene-by-scene summaries for ALL Acts
* detailed analysis of EVERY scene, highlighting elements of 'belonging' (based on current BOS Syllabus/rubric requirements)
Emily Dickinson (46 pages) View attachment 30243
An extensive and highly detailed set of HSC study notes on the seven Emily Dickinson poems prescribed for the Area of Study 'Belonging'.
Includes:
* brief biography of Dickinson's life & the impact of social/historical context on her poetry
* comprehensive line-by-line analysis of each poem, identifying techniques and key themes
* exploration of specific elements of 'belonging' in Dickinson's poetry (based on the BOS syllabus) including:
- SOCIETY: Personal choices vs. the attitudes of others
- SELF: Poet’s place in the world (notions of subjectivity and creative distance)
- PLACE: Belonging to nature
- TIME: The impermanence of belonging (temporal aspects)
- Misperceptions of belonging
Romulus, My Father (16 pages) View attachment 30245
* detailed analysis of various forms of belonging (to place, community, landscape, society)
* specific EXAMPLES and QUOTES related to 'belonging' in the text
* analysis of CONTEXT and its influence on the characters' sense of belonging eg. Post-World War II Europe & Twentieth Century Australia
* SAMPLE essay paragraphs, including detailed annotations and comments by an HSC marker
* SAMPLE thesis statements
Don't miss out!!!
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