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    P&P and Letters To Alice

    first line of my speech for this module in my term 1 assessment i said the following: i thought P+P was boring i hate fay weldon, hitherto known as fag weldon i only read it because its the hsc and i got full marks! hahahaha!! give the basics, but throw in your opinion, and apparently they...
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    Anyone got Conflicting Perspectives questions?

    LOLOLOL the only thing shore will ever give away for free (jks) but i appreciate the questions, thanks :)
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    Conflicting Perspective Julius Caesar

    what the hell is up with that question btw- does anybody else think its really poorly worded? no wonder people are having trouble with, its poor english for starters!
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    eyyyyyyyyyy brooooooo i found mah noonga on tha site

    eyyyyyyyyyy brooooooo i found mah noonga on tha site
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    Essay Questions for Conflicting Perspectives

    breannon bailey youre a fagarse - im looking for practice questions too brooooo
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    Conflicting Perspective

    i agree - i don't think its the lack of concept, the israeli-palestinian conflict is pretty bulky, i think its the volume of the text if it were a series of drawings instead of just one comparison, it would be better by itself its a bit... weak.. as such
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    Conflicting Perspective

    Talk about this: WHAT conflict is represented here? HOW is it represented? WHY is it being represented in this way? That's a basic paragraph structure for all module C essays. Standard students do WHAT and HOW - Advanced students must prove the WHY - its the most important part! :)
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    Module C: Julius Caesar

    Essay Structure: CAESAR: WHAT perspectives has S/speare constructed? (Who wants what) HOW are they constructed? (Dramatic techniques) WHY are they there? why does s/speare create conflict? (what's the moral of the story, basically) That's one para (split into two, maybe, cos its so fat) Follow...
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    Caesar

    Hope that helps - 3 points = 3 paragraphs, should be enough for an essay. Then try and link in your 2 related texts, and you'll be sweet for tomorrow :)
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    Caesar

    2. Brutus and Cassius in Act 1, Scene 2. Brutus: Into what dangers would you lead me, Cassius? (DRAMATIC IRONY - the audience knows later that he does lead him into danger) 3. Funeral Orations in Act 3, Scene 2. Brutus: "Romans, countrymen and lovers, hear me for my cause" compare to...
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    Caesar

    absorber: 1) your texts have to show conflict (either external or internal) and don't have to have absolutely anything to do with Caesar, chill you're sweet. 2) Dramatic style - heaps of examples! 1. The first scene: the misunderstanding between the Cobbler and the senator Flavius foreshadows...
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    Gwen Harwood readings???

    my teacher said not to worry about the various readings, but to focus on our own readings she did say we had to know of a few different critics and their interpretation... maybe this is what the lecturer was referring to?? but even this doesn't have to be known in detail, just know 2 or 3...
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    Relationships & HSC

    i set out this year to go solo to focus i ended up with 2 different boyfriends by the end, neither have been very distracting they are no more distracting than facebook, msn or your friends. if you have to block facebook to concentrate, then dump the partner or go on a break if you can...
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