Ah yes, Get Smart. I borrowed that today, but it didn't seem to fit the syllabus for Prelims, unless it is and I am being a little ignorant lol. Oh well.Aerath said:You might as well be looking for specific study guides such as York Notes or Get Smart etc.
this year is the start of the new area of study right? maybe as time progresses there might be moreWithout Wings said:It is because the Preliminary English course isn't as structured as the HSC course, where there is a prescribed text list, thus there is such a wide range of texts that can be studied.
LOLAsherah said:Right about now, I'd kill for a study guide to help me compare Gattaca and Animal Farm for my upcoming assessment. Our entire class seems a little baffled.
Aww, what a shame Well, I'm gonna study Animal Farm this year which should be easy to find study guides for anywayWithout Wings said:It is because the Preliminary English course isn't as structured as the HSC course, where there is a prescribed text list, thus there is such a wide range of texts that can be studied.
Yeah, I can think of minor, extremely specific things I can pull off, but it's the major, overarching themes that're irritating me. I mean, sure. If you want to pull it down to the basic levels, but that's not what they're looking for in advanced.Pink Oni said:LOL
Well, they both compare in the opening quote from the Bible, don't they? "Consider what God has done: Who can straighten what he has made crooked?" They both compare in that they both try to create a perfect society right?
Discrimination, perhaps? In that of genes in Gattaca and that of species in Animal Farm (basically, if you aren't a Pig or a Dog, you're a slave).
Secret muders? Well, I guess in Animal Farm it was quite clear but the animals were led astray. Also, Gattaca is obvious in that the mission director was killed with a keyboard, lol.
:/ That's all I can think of...
I get what you are saying. Specifics aren't enough lol. Well, I guess you can link them both to corrupted Utopia's; therefore, they become Dystopic. Then you can expand using the specificsAsherah said:Yeah, I can think of minor, extremely specific things I can pull off, but it's the major, overarching themes that're irritating me. I mean, sure. If you want to pull it down to the basic levels, but that's not what they're looking for in advanced.