I pretty much know all the poems for what I'm doing for mod B (Yeats). Its just that my analysis (my central idea) isn't long enough for if they stated to only doing a specific number of the poems.
Ie. Each poem I have has an analysis of 150 words.. if I plan to do 4 poems - intro is 130 words, 4x150 for the body paragraphs and 100 conclusion = 830 words.
If they ask us to do 2... 130 intro, 2x150 body and 100 conclusion = 530 words = definitely too short.
I'm gonna have to think of some extra stuff haha. Its a tough task as some poems are only like.. 10 lines long, you cant extract as many techniques /quotes or whatever.
I wish I did hamlet! It seems so much easier/interesting than Yeats -__-
Furthermore, with our trials and assessment task, we knew that they weren't gonna specify the number of texts we use or which text we have to include. I'm not concerned about if they specify a poem in hsc, I'm just concerned if they tell us how many to use.
At the moment... I think the likelihood is that they'd tell us to use 2 poems, or 3 poems, or specify which poem to use and not place a limit on the number of poems. Telling us to do 4 poems seems very unlikely. Hopefully it works in my favour (specifying a poem + as many poems as we like)
Ie. Each poem I have has an analysis of 150 words.. if I plan to do 4 poems - intro is 130 words, 4x150 for the body paragraphs and 100 conclusion = 830 words.
If they ask us to do 2... 130 intro, 2x150 body and 100 conclusion = 530 words = definitely too short.
I'm gonna have to think of some extra stuff haha. Its a tough task as some poems are only like.. 10 lines long, you cant extract as many techniques /quotes or whatever.
I wish I did hamlet! It seems so much easier/interesting than Yeats -__-
Furthermore, with our trials and assessment task, we knew that they weren't gonna specify the number of texts we use or which text we have to include. I'm not concerned about if they specify a poem in hsc, I'm just concerned if they tell us how many to use.
At the moment... I think the likelihood is that they'd tell us to use 2 poems, or 3 poems, or specify which poem to use and not place a limit on the number of poems. Telling us to do 4 poems seems very unlikely. Hopefully it works in my favour (specifying a poem + as many poems as we like)