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i never learnt about unexpected detours. i don't get it. i wasn't told the question could be something like that. oh well at least its over. how do yous go with the question?
 

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I wrote something about migrations being an unexpected detour in the physical journey that is their life.
BULLSHIT ALERT lol
 

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Yeah, I think most people got fucked over by that question.

I just tried my best to make examples of detours in each of my texts. Which was amazingly hard for my stimulus text The Town Where Time Stands still. :/
 

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My prepared essay kind of fitted to the question.
 

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Retrovertigo said:
Yeah, I think most people got fucked over by that question.

I just tried my best to make examples of detours in each of my texts. Which was amazingly hard for my stimulus text The Town Where Time Stands still. :/
the question was basically asking u how do physical journeys encounter barriers and unknown repercussions. so you can discuss how the results of a journey are unknown, continual, can be either positive or negative. i was really happy with it. i ended up discussing the spontaneous and uncontrollable nature of journeys and how unexpected barriers arise. i ended up talking about skrzyneckis migrant hostel and crossing the red sea as well as frosts the road not taken and my related material. overall took me 2 full 8 page booklets with small to medium sized writing. i was anticipating such a question so im happy with my response.
 

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Twas a very hard question I just basically discussed how obstacles > emotional extension :/.
 

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moco said:
My prepared essay kind of fitted to the question.
So did mine. Mine was about obstacles and I felt like cheering during reading time.
 

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I found it really easy to adapt the detour theme of Jesse Martin's Lionheart, you couldn't really ask for anything easier with sailing.
 

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OMGOSH many people here already.

Reference to unexpected detours:

- Michael Gow, Away, Coral:

Beach scene

- Michael Gow, Away, Gwen:

Beach scene

- Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows:

Rat's reluctance to embark on a journey

- Ray Martin, Beyond Bronte:

Bronte avoids death


Martyno1 said:
I wrote something about migrations being an unexpected detour in the physical journey that is their life.
BULLSHIT ALERT lol
QFT.

mzduxx2006 said:
the question was basically asking u how do physical journeys encounter barriers and unknown repercussions. so you can discuss how the results of a journey are unknown, continual, can be either positive or negative. i was really happy with it. i ended up discussing the spontaneous and uncontrollable nature of journeys and how unexpected barriers arise. i ended up talking about skrzyneckis migrant hostel and crossing the red sea as well as frosts the road not taken and my related material. overall took me 2 full 8 page booklets with small to medium sized writing. i was anticipating such a question so im happy with my response.
:eek:
 

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Easiest question ever.

Unexpected detours is just the challenges faced on the physical journey.
 

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Martyno1 said:
I wrote something about migrations being an unexpected detour in the physical journey that is their life.
BULLSHIT ALERT lol
count me in on the bullshit. thats similar to what i wrote
 
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I just wrote about obstacles... with random quotes.

I couldn't really see how any of Skrzynecki's poems suited the question... except for "Leaving Home".
 

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YESSS!! i thought os...unexpcted detours = obstacles...right right?
 

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Yeah i crapped on about things for a while lol. Im pretty happy though
 
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And I interpreted "unexpected detours", as a physical detour, as in having to take a different path.
 

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chocolate_lover said:
I just wrote about obstacles... with random quotes.

I couldn't really see how any of Skrzynecki's poems suited the question... except for "Leaving Home".
Thats where you open up for a-hole and start saying that it does.
 

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chocolate_lover said:
And I interpreted "unexpected detours", as a physical detour, as in having to take a different path.
Bingo.

Guys, obstacles are an underlying assumption. They are expected - this is what threw me off - there is essentially no obstacle that is unexpected in skrzynecki except for Leaving Home / Drive in the country / very thinly veiled reference in Migrant Hostel.

I saw detours as a deliberate side-tracking of the inveitable journey.
 

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Dam. I thought it meant physical detours too megan :( Wouldve been perfect if i studied leaving home before the test, add that to rain man, road not taken and wouldve been ownage... fuck :)
 

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