Suzanne.A
New Member
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2022
- Messages
- 8
- Gender
- Female
- HSC
- 2023
Hi all,
I wanted to hear some thoughts about changing my common module prescribed text for the final HSC exam. My English advanced class is studying 'All The Light We Cannot See' (2014) by Anthony Doerr, whereas the other English advanced class in my school does 1984 by George Orwell.
I did not enjoy the text, and found it somewhat challenging to comprehend and analyse it (especially with the non-linear, dual narrative structure), as well as generally linking it to the common module rubric. I was thinking of studying 1984 independently, and studying it myself during the holidays. I haven't actually spoken with someone who has changed their prescribed text for their final HSC exam, but I was wondering how that has worked out for anyone who's done it/ considering it.
Thoughts?
I wanted to hear some thoughts about changing my common module prescribed text for the final HSC exam. My English advanced class is studying 'All The Light We Cannot See' (2014) by Anthony Doerr, whereas the other English advanced class in my school does 1984 by George Orwell.
I did not enjoy the text, and found it somewhat challenging to comprehend and analyse it (especially with the non-linear, dual narrative structure), as well as generally linking it to the common module rubric. I was thinking of studying 1984 independently, and studying it myself during the holidays. I haven't actually spoken with someone who has changed their prescribed text for their final HSC exam, but I was wondering how that has worked out for anyone who's done it/ considering it.
Thoughts?