acidsushi
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- HSC
- 2014
So for my class' Area of Study, we're studying Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible'.
For my first exam in December, I used Shirley Jackson's 'The Lottery', and Radiohead's 'Subterranean Homesick Alien' as related texts. I did pretty well on the exam (13/15), however, my teacher wrote that using a song wasn't a good idea. No reasons why. No criticism of the song I picked. He just wrote "don't use a song as a related text" in that terrible handwriting that all English teachers seem to have.
Now, this really bugs me, as I analysed the song in immense detail. I de-constructed the song's lyrics, structure, sound-field, and layers, and then generated meaning from them. I analysed the song (in my essay) in much more detail than 'The Lottery', but my teacher still said The Lottery was stronger.
So, taking this into account, this makes me wonder if the HSC markers attach some sort of stigma to musical related texts - whether they're analysed well or not. And it makes me question whether I should just use the song and tell my teacher to piss off, or suck it up and get a new related text. WHAT DO?
For my first exam in December, I used Shirley Jackson's 'The Lottery', and Radiohead's 'Subterranean Homesick Alien' as related texts. I did pretty well on the exam (13/15), however, my teacher wrote that using a song wasn't a good idea. No reasons why. No criticism of the song I picked. He just wrote "don't use a song as a related text" in that terrible handwriting that all English teachers seem to have.
Now, this really bugs me, as I analysed the song in immense detail. I de-constructed the song's lyrics, structure, sound-field, and layers, and then generated meaning from them. I analysed the song (in my essay) in much more detail than 'The Lottery', but my teacher still said The Lottery was stronger.
So, taking this into account, this makes me wonder if the HSC markers attach some sort of stigma to musical related texts - whether they're analysed well or not. And it makes me question whether I should just use the song and tell my teacher to piss off, or suck it up and get a new related text. WHAT DO?