Psychosomatical
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- HSC
- 2009
Hey, first post on this site so excuse me if this is in the wrong section or my information is a little vague.
I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me if it were a bad idea of me to use Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in the belonging module for my essay. I'm aware that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a text designated in the Comparative study Module, but I found that using Frankenstein as a text in my belonging essay's fit perfectly. My teacher said that it wasn't specifically not allowed, but that markers may have a subconcious bias whilst marking my essay, as they are not aware that my the advanced English course at my school did not teach Frankenstein at any point.
Has anyone had any experience in using a text that crosses over each module? And if so, can you tell me your teachers recation or advice on this?
My half yearly exam is tomorrow and I plan on using Frankenstein as a text in my essay, but i need to take action to decide whether to use it in my trial and HSC exam.
Thanks.
I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me if it were a bad idea of me to use Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in the belonging module for my essay. I'm aware that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a text designated in the Comparative study Module, but I found that using Frankenstein as a text in my belonging essay's fit perfectly. My teacher said that it wasn't specifically not allowed, but that markers may have a subconcious bias whilst marking my essay, as they are not aware that my the advanced English course at my school did not teach Frankenstein at any point.
Has anyone had any experience in using a text that crosses over each module? And if so, can you tell me your teachers recation or advice on this?
My half yearly exam is tomorrow and I plan on using Frankenstein as a text in my essay, but i need to take action to decide whether to use it in my trial and HSC exam.
Thanks.