True, novels and plays were fair but speeches/poems werent. By specifying a specific speech/poem they are making the entire process luck-based and that is clearly unfair for those students who did not prepare for the speech. I know you are supposed to study every single poem/speech but the people who prepared for the specified speech/poem most likely only prepared 2 or 3!Paper 1: Only if you're doing the immigrant chronicles. Any other core text and you had to think outside the box. So no.
Paper 2: I did novels/plays and it was perfectly fine and the questions were very fair actually
By no means unfair at all. I don't mean to have a go at you if you think you did badly, but this doesn't justify you blaming and having a whinge about it.
But it doesnt matter anymore because I won't have to put up with the crappy English Advanced HSC syllabus ever again in my life.