green_appletini
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Hey guys,
I'm totally stressed about this...basically, i'm really freaked out that their question would be theme based. Cos i was looking at old catholic trials questions and they were like "how do different directors show chaos and order in their productions?" (something like that).
Well, i was just wondering if anyone can tell me how i can go about studying for these themes stuff? I'm doing 3 films and they're marxist/political, psychoanalytical and existentialist. My teacher and most of my friends all say that learning 2 scenes from each production is already sufficient enough, but i'm really scared that somehow those scenes won't have anything to do with the themes (if they DO ask a question based on themes)...
So what do you guys is the best way to prepare for this?
I mean for example...what if they ask about fate and i prepared act 1 scene 1 and the storm scene or something? I just don't know how to do this at all...it'd be great if someone can de-stress me! thanks heaps!
-marilia- xoxo
I'm totally stressed about this...basically, i'm really freaked out that their question would be theme based. Cos i was looking at old catholic trials questions and they were like "how do different directors show chaos and order in their productions?" (something like that).
Well, i was just wondering if anyone can tell me how i can go about studying for these themes stuff? I'm doing 3 films and they're marxist/political, psychoanalytical and existentialist. My teacher and most of my friends all say that learning 2 scenes from each production is already sufficient enough, but i'm really scared that somehow those scenes won't have anything to do with the themes (if they DO ask a question based on themes)...
So what do you guys is the best way to prepare for this?
I mean for example...what if they ask about fate and i prepared act 1 scene 1 and the storm scene or something? I just don't know how to do this at all...it'd be great if someone can de-stress me! thanks heaps!
-marilia- xoxo