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ixsamanthaxi

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if it isnt a given text yr 11 change you should do The Great Gatsby it is areally good change one and spark notes LOVES it :D it shows the development of all characters and "ways the changed" AND IT IS A TINY BOOK!!!
 

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Area of Study - Changing Perspective
Main book - My Place

Then were also doing symbolism
- Robert Frost
- "Life is a House" - Movie

And then were also doing shakespear's Othello im guessing under the heading of Changing Perspective
 

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bored of sc said:
Identity is the area of study - The Removalist

For Electives
1) Textual Comparison - 1984 and V for Vendetta
2) Critical Study - Shakespeare's Othello
3) Marco History and the Individual (examining how personal history and world history are shaped and represented) - Poetry and non-fiction texts

In year 12, Belonging is the area of study and our text is Crucible, easy for me, I did it in year 9!!
Is Crucible good? I want to believe my English teacher, but hmm..

On topic, Our Area of Study was Conflict and we did Emma *shudder*
We also did Othello- Critical Study, Images of Peace and War and Poetry- John Foulcher
EDIT: Forgot about Extension English lol, we did Text Culture and Values focusing on the Gothic genre and we did Dracula and Coppola's film adaptation, Interview with the Vampire and film and Buffy the Vampire Slayer plus an assessment on a text of our own choice, I did Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray
 

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jellybelly59 said:
LOL the plot is at least not as dull as Emma.... It's actually not that bad :D
lol we found ways to make Emma fun, most of which involved joking about it. Our teacher even admitted the other day that she never finished Emma
 

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YO HOMIES:spam:, im totally doing an interview with the vampire:spam: and priscilla queen of the desert. right:spam:? this web site is totally hot!!!!! i love it:snowman:peace out dudes!!!!!! ily <3
 

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For English Adv, the individual and society. Text are T.S Eliot Poems; Rhapsody on a Windy Night and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.
For Extension we are doing Dystopia with 1984 and a Handmaid's tail.
:D
Good choices me'thinks.
 

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adv. identity - wild cat falling.
ext. race - the merchant of venice

:)
 

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Yeah, we got Bruce Dawe poems atm. Ext. Eng is post colonial criticism.
 

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Authority and the Individual. Main book is Raw by Scott Monk
 

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Journeys:
Prescribed Texts were Peter Skrzynecki's Immigrant Chronicles, Judith Wright's 'Remittance Man' and 'Legend' and Robert Gray's 'Journey: North Coast'
Related Texts were 'Road to Perdition' directed by Sam Mendez, 'Journey to Freedom' and I chose to also study Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse.
 

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Our AoS is Change and we're doing the non-fiction text - On Giants' Shoulders by Melvyn Bragg. It's horrible T_T
 

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Journeys

Mostly Inner Journeys, its boring me lol

I do Advanced
 

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We did Authority and Leadership (I never want to hear those words again!) ... and hopefully we'll get our assessments back tomorrow. The text we did was King Lear.​
 

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