Check this out: I am actually a psychic! By the end of this post you will be slapping your forehead, wondering what is wrong with the youth of today…
Anyway!
So, it turns out that I have been failing English Adv. all year and I don't really know belonging that much. Others have been saying we have a crap teacher, but I don't think it is fair to blame it all on her…
So, I have been scouring the internet, my notes, As You Like It and all sorts of other resources to attempt to learn the course in a week. How much fun!
Anyway, 'I' have now got these points for my Belonging essay:
So all up I have like two main points and two smaller points. Is this enough (for just As You Like It)? How many different techniques would I use for each point? I was thinking two to three… Hopefully this would fill up one booklet.
Then I have two related texts, where I would have maybe two points on each (three techniques per point), and that would take up (a bit of) the second booklet (heres hoping!).
How does this all sound…? See, I told you! I have left this all a bit too late :/
Anyway!
So, it turns out that I have been failing English Adv. all year and I don't really know belonging that much. Others have been saying we have a crap teacher, but I don't think it is fair to blame it all on her…
So, I have been scouring the internet, my notes, As You Like It and all sorts of other resources to attempt to learn the course in a week. How much fun!
Anyway, 'I' have now got these points for my Belonging essay:
- Orlando does not fit in with his family in the court, but he does fit in (and belong) with all the exiles in the Forest of Arden
- Relationship between Orlando and Adam. Adam is very loyal to Orlando, and seems to exist solely to link Orlando to the court and try to make him feel like he belongs in the court. This would explain why he vanishes later on...
- Rosalind does not 'belong' in the court because her father was banished. She exiles herself to the Forest and dresses up as Ganymede to protect herself. In a dramatic fit of irony, Rosalind feel like she belongs more when she is dressed up as a guy because she falls in love with Orlando
- Belonging to nature through their substance-driven way of life.
So all up I have like two main points and two smaller points. Is this enough (for just As You Like It)? How many different techniques would I use for each point? I was thinking two to three… Hopefully this would fill up one booklet.
Then I have two related texts, where I would have maybe two points on each (three techniques per point), and that would take up (a bit of) the second booklet (heres hoping!).
How does this all sound…? See, I told you! I have left this all a bit too late :/