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well half of the exam paper is a creative writing pieceMY teacher said that Crime Writing implies that their will be more creative writing involved rather than just studying the genre critically. She said a lot of people didn't realise that creative writing was such a major component of the Crime Fiction module or something along those lines?
love, have you read the syllabus? one of the main focuses is the exploration of crime texts and how, due to contextual evolution/change, values within texts have developed. by examining the texts, we learn more about the society it was created in, and learn the values and concerns of the people. it's a requirement to compare the likes of christie, poe and chandler to that of P.D james, hitchcock and stoppard - as different values are conveyed through their texts, with modern developments challenging the concept of crime and allowing us to explore its ambiguous nature; eg. the notion of 'justice', the development of the criminal, the indistinct personality of detectives etc. please don't bring your 'superior wisdom' here, unless you know the hsc syllabus inside out. thanks.My posting here was a silly idea. I don't know what overcame me. When I see expressions like 'subvert the genre' and 'contextual values', then find "you" spelled as "u", I am reminded to get back to the real world of books and writing and linger no longer in the secondary education syllabus. My apologies.