Hamlet and R&G (1 Viewer)

sarah-jne

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hey guys. its the last holidays before the trials and im wondering which is the best way to study for the transformations topic. we've got a great teacher so we have heaps of notes, but mine are very all-over-the-place. what should i do?

should i focus on the themes and develop them and find quotes etc. and do the same for character and form? or should i just revise through practice essays?

also, when thinking about characters, which would be the important ones from Hamlet? obv. Hamlet and Ros and Guil, and perhaps the player...is that it?

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kaaleng

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Hey. To be honest, I haven't started by Hamlet / R&G revision yet; I'm still re-reading Wuthering Heights for critical study! However: I plan on polishing my notes first. So: developing my notes on the themes, finding quotes, adding contextual links, etc. My teacher has given us the option of handing in 3 responses from any module on the first day back, so if I'm short for time, I'll probably just try one past HSC question and hand it in.

I think Transformations is probably my worst module - to me, there's simply too many themes to deal with, and two texts to apply them to. So: I would probably spend more time perfecting my notes then practising one response.
 

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