deswa1
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Hey guys,
I was looking through all the past HSC and a lot of trial papers for questions and these were the ones I'm not that confident I'd be able to answer well. How would you guys approach them?
2009 HSC: A deeper understanding of disruption and identity emerges from considering the parallels between Frankenstein and Blade Runner. Compare how these texts explore disruption and identity.
The next three are similar:
1. In spite of different contexts and values, both Shelley and Scott are concerned with the question of what constitutes true humanity. Explore this statement.
2. "What does it mean to be human?" Explore this statement in relation to Blade Runner and Frankenstein
3. Compare the ways in which both texts offer insights into the human experience.
For those three, I've got stuff on humanity etc. (like pervading irony of replicants/monsters exhibiting more humanity, definition of humanity etc.) but how would you sustain a whole essay on that? -> Would you try and branch out and link Frank's hubris into his lack of humanity etc.?
And finally:
The notion of responsibility is the critical connection between Frankenstein and Blade Runner. -> Again, how do you sustain a full essay?
Love you guys
I was looking through all the past HSC and a lot of trial papers for questions and these were the ones I'm not that confident I'd be able to answer well. How would you guys approach them?
2009 HSC: A deeper understanding of disruption and identity emerges from considering the parallels between Frankenstein and Blade Runner. Compare how these texts explore disruption and identity.
The next three are similar:
1. In spite of different contexts and values, both Shelley and Scott are concerned with the question of what constitutes true humanity. Explore this statement.
2. "What does it mean to be human?" Explore this statement in relation to Blade Runner and Frankenstein
3. Compare the ways in which both texts offer insights into the human experience.
For those three, I've got stuff on humanity etc. (like pervading irony of replicants/monsters exhibiting more humanity, definition of humanity etc.) but how would you sustain a whole essay on that? -> Would you try and branch out and link Frank's hubris into his lack of humanity etc.?
And finally:
The notion of responsibility is the critical connection between Frankenstein and Blade Runner. -> Again, how do you sustain a full essay?
Love you guys