Hmm I think it'd be more likely to be mother who gave me life than triste and let's not forget about valediction.If they put it in the catholic trials it wouldn't surprise me if it turned up in the HSC lulz. They tend to do that.
I think you're gonna have to guess out of either Father and Child, Sharpness or Triste. Dat feel when can only prepare 2/3rd of an essay.
Forgot about valediction; that's definitely an option. They're all pretty open I guess. I personally thought mother who gave me life was a bit more limited in the themes it presents in comparison to the other texts, but who knows?Hmm I think it'd be more likely to be mother who gave me life than triste and let's not forget about valediction.
It is, that's the problem, I'm most prepared for Sharpness of Death and Father and Child but I know the chances of sharpness are pretty low. Personally I think it's a toss up between mother who gave me life and father and child so OP should be fine.Forgot about valediction; that's definitely an option. They're all pretty open I guess. I personally thought mother who gave me life was a bit more limited in the themes it presents in comparison to the other texts, but who knows?
Not enough time to have a detailed understanding for every poem!Are you people going to study for all 7 poems?
oh fair enough..Not enough time to have a detailed understanding for every poem!
I know three in detail (mother, father and child and a valediction)
I am going to know some techniques and quotes for sharpness and triste, and am sort of hoping that violets and at mornington is not specified because it was in 2012 and 2011
what ones have you already done?oh fair enough..
i think i'm going to learn 3 but not sure which yet (any suggestions? i may actually go to 4 but idk)
if they do sharpness of death im pretty sure most the state will bomb out (those doing harwood) unless they did it for an assignment or something, so hard that text =/
Fuck I hope it is Sharpness. I think mother who gave me life would be difficult to contrast with the other poems, but that's probably just my understanding of it.what ones have you already done?
I would say learn father and child and mother who gave me life, because everyone seems to believe that either of those will be the specified poem in the exam
Yeah, I really hope it isn't sharpness of death, my teacher said its pretty unlikely because it is one of Harwood's harder poems but I would still know some techniques and quotes in case it comes up
Its really good to make links with father and childFuck I hope it is Sharpness. I think mother who gave me life would be difficult to contrast with the other poems, but that's probably just my understanding of it.
It'd be pretty funny if they didn't specify any poem though.
Memories to transcend the physical realm? Seems like it'd fit well with existentialism. What quotes did you use to show that if you don't mind me asking?Its really good to make links with father and child
you can talk about the acceptance of the inevitability of death
the ability of memory to transcend the physical realm of existence etc. and there are good metaphors in it
I use the metaphoric "ward door of heavy glass" between the persona and her mother and then talk about how it is symbolic of the barrier between life and death. then I say how the transparency of glass emulates an eternal memory of her mother, therefore transcendence through memory as the personas mother dies. if that makes sense?Memories to transcend the physical realm? Seems like it'd fit well with existentialism. What quotes did you use to show that if you don't mind me asking?