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CRYING BECAUSE ENGLISH EXISTS
My grade is so dumb omg. The school decided to not hold the graduation at school and somewhere else, and ppl are sad like stfu the hall stinks like feet
what was ur first option?Uts offers came outbut I'm pissed I didn't get my first option
2022 hsc, so maybe 62
so 71 in nsb21 is like mid-high b6??? hooray ig2022 hsc, so maybe 62
so 71 in nsb21 is like mid-high b6??? hooray ig
look i'd happily take a high 98predicting atars for people
@synthesisFR 99.3
@carrotsss 99.75
@Masaken somewhere in 99s
@SadCeliac high 98
others idk
Kyspredicting atars for people
@synthesisFR 99.3
@carrotsss 99.75
@Masaken somewhere in 99s
@SadCeliac high 98
others idk
awkward sentenceslook i'd happily take a high 98at this rate english is in the gutter
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‘In comparing T. S. Eliot's early poetry to his later work, differences appear in terms of his style and approach to the subject matter.’
Evaluate this statement in light of your study of Eliot’s poetry.
In your response, make close reference to TWO poems from the prescribed text.
One’s perception of the world is subject to change over time. Eliot’s poetry is no different, and transforms to reflect his current state of mind and Modernist opinions through varying levels of optimism and depictions of spirituality. This statement is true to a large extent, as Eliot demonstrates the changing nature of poetry through his two contrasting poems, “The Hollow Men” and “Journey of the Magi”. Through his representations of modern spirituality across poems, Eliot enables his audience to see two of Eliot’s starkly different opinions, as expected per Eliot’s change in maturity, and outlook on the world over time. “The Hollow Men”, which conveys Eliot’s post-WW2 depression and lack of hope, depicts a world void of spirituality and connection, however, “Journey of the Magi” demonstrates how in finding spirituality, the individual transcends the physical constraints of the modern world to find a better purpose. Evidently, the stark contrast between the two poems reflects how Eliot’s poetic style and approach on the subject matter both changes over time.
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yes I know its damn awkward, idk what I'm saying
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sorry i overestimated you're getting a 63.8
can you do mine for laughssorry i overestimated you're getting a 63.8
U literally got the context wrong lol it’s not post ww2look i'd happily take a high 98at this rate english is in the gutter
idk what the hell I just wrote someone help me fix this intro![]()
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‘In comparing T. S. Eliot's early poetry to his later work, differences appear in terms of his style and approach to the subject matter.’
Evaluate this statement in light of your study of Eliot’s poetry.
In your response, make close reference to TWO poems from the prescribed text.
One’s perception of the world is subject to change over time. Eliot’s poetry is no different, and transforms to reflect his current state of mind and Modernist opinions through varying levels of optimism and depictions of spirituality. This statement is true to a large extent, as Eliot demonstrates the changing nature of poetry through his two contrasting poems, “The Hollow Men” and “Journey of the Magi”. Through his representations of modern spirituality across poems, Eliot enables his audience to see two of Eliot’s starkly different opinions, as expected per Eliot’s change in maturity, and outlook on the world over time. “The Hollow Men”, which conveys Eliot’s post-WW2 depression and lack of hope, depicts a world void of spirituality and connection, however, “Journey of the Magi” demonstrates how in finding spirituality, the individual transcends the physical constraints of the modern world to find a better purpose. Evidently, the stark contrast between the two poems reflects how Eliot’s poetic style and approach on the subject matter both changes over time.
shit mb ww1 typo typo typo chillU literally got the context wrong lol it’s not post ww2
@s9a is this better <3
One’s perception of the world is subject to change over time. Eliot’s poetry is no different, transforming over time to reflect his current state of mind on critical modernist opinions, most notably, his depictions of spirituality and man’s connection to himself. Thus, this statement is true to a large extent, as seen in Eliot’s contrasting poems, “The Hollow Men” and “Journey of the Magi”, which demonstrate starkly different representations of the subject matter of spirituality. “The Hollow Men”, which conveys Eliot’s post-WW2 depression and lack of hope, depicts a world void of spirituality and connection, suggesting that man is trapped within a hopeless reality. On the other hand, the more optimistic “Journey of the Magi” demonstrates how by finding spirituality, the individual is able to transcend the physical constraints of the modern world to find a better purpose. Evidently, by framing different opinions throughout his changing poetic repertoire, Eliot’s poetic style and approach on critical subject matters change over time.
what happened to mepredicting atars for people
@synthesisFR 99.3
@carrotsss 99.75
@Masaken somewhere in 99s
@SadCeliac high 98
others idk
I’d say more like 92-93so 71 in nsb21 is like mid-high b6??? hooray ig