"Each text has an expiration date."Hello there :wave:
I'm in need of essay questions pertaining to the critical study of Hamlet. Anyone out there who could share any questions?
Your help is much appreciated.
This has been taken out of the syllabus I believe."Each text has an expiration date."
How true is this of Shakespeare's Hamlet? Discuss with reference to both your perspectives and the perspectives of others.
Technically they use the exam rubric more... but whatever makes you happy....Where do you think people get questions for the HSC think about it real hard oh wait there is something called a syllabus so if you want questions that are going to be in the exam please refer to the syllabus. The people who create the HSC exams only refer to the syllabus when creating questions!!!!!!
The Board can't afford these questions.Technically they use the exam rubric more... but whatever makes you happy....
A leading publisher is preparing a new collection of texts entitled "Classic Texts for all Times"
According to the editor of this collection, a text may be considered a classic if it meets the following requirements:
It must be
- considered important in the time and context of its composition
- reflect values and ideas which are relevant to a modern viewer or reader
- soundly structured with unity of purpose and form
Argue for the inclusion or exclusion of the text you have studied in Module B in "Classic Texts for all Times"
You are to write a formal essay