1. Write a transcript of a talk show titled Literary Hour.
Two scholars in the area of your elective have been invited to consider teh value of that elective to contemporary responders.
Write a transcript of this discussion.
In your transcript refer to TWO prescribed texts and other texts of your own choosing.
2. Develop a piece of writing from the perspective of a character from ONE of the prescribed texts and which begins with the words
"Who says your way is right?"
In your response you may be as imaginative as you choose, provided that you show your understanding of the ways of thinking in the Elective you have studied.
3."Men in the nineteenth century had a greater degree of power and independence than women"
Discuss this view, by examing the position adn attitudes of men within social institutions in TWO of your prescribed texts as well as other related texts.
4. "Composers and their texts are a reflection of the society they are created in, even if they are critical of that society"
How effectively do the texts you have studied for your elective demonstrate the truth of this statement?
Refer to TWO prescribed and other related texts.
5. "The value of a text lies as much in the questions it raises as in the certainties it reflects."
Discuss this view in relation to how ideas have been communicated in the texts you have studied for this elective.
Refer to TWO prescribed and other related texts.
6. Composers of nineteenth century texts foreground the isolation of indiciduals in a world of decay, endeavouring to impose literary order on social chaos.
Is this a fair comment on the texts you have studied in this elective.
Refer to at least TWO prescribed and other related texts.
7. How do the tensions between individuals and social institutions shape the texts in thsi elective?
Refer to TWO prescribed and other related texts.
CREATIVE
8. Use one of following as a stimulus fora creative composition that relates to the way of thinking you ahve studied in this module
"It was always meant to be this way"
or
"As usual he was confused"
or
"There was no point in struggling"
9.Use two characters from any TWO different prescribed texts in your chosen elective to create a new text. Write in any form.
Um if you want any more i have a few, but i think thats a lot