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IcyRain

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Is it a good or bad idea to use a picture book as a related text for a speech about belonging? [prescribed text is Fahrenheit 451]
Or is better to stick to a film. I don't think anyone in my class would do a picture book.
 

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So a film or novel is a better option?
 

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A picture book is extremely hard to analyse in sophisticated ways, unless you have had success analysing a picture book in the past and gotten very good marks for it, I would strongly advise you against choosing a picture book.
 

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I've found that using picture books allows you to easily "bs" to support your thesis (since visual techniques are open to a wide of interpretations). Might be good for a second related text, if you are gambling on the HSC to ask only for one.
 

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Agree with everyone. Would not advise....

Although I used a picture book for the conflicting perspectives module.
It was: The Tin Pot Foreign General and The Old Iron Woman.
I received 17/20 for my Trials so that ain't bad.

But picture books are no as sophisticated as a novel or a film as aforementioned.
 

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I actually think using a picture book is great. I used one in year 12 for belonging. Was super easy to read and had some great meaning I could draw. If you have confidence in your abilities and a teacher to check your work then go for it. But you should always have more than 1 text for belonging anyway
 

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