Module A: Comparative Study of Texts and Context
Brave New World (Aldous Huxley) and Blade Runner Directors Cut (Ridley Scott)
Question 1 Elective 1 and 2: In the Wild/Transformations (HSC 2002)
In comparing your TWO texts you will have become aware of how the contexts of the texts have shaped their form and meaning. Of more interest, perhaps, is a comparison of the values associated with each text.
To what extent has this point of view been your experience in your study of
Transformations OR
In the Wild?
Question 2 Elective 2: In the Wild (HSC 2001)
Compare how TWO prescribed texts you have studied explore the tension between humanity and the natural world.
Question 2 Elective 2: In the Wild (Catholic Trial 2002)
How have the tensions between human aspirations and the forces of nature been shaped in contrasting or complementary ways in the two texts yo have studied?
Question 2 Elective 2: In the Wild (Catholic Trial 2001)
The experience of the wild exposes and educates. How well is this statement supported by your prescribed texts?
Question 2 Elective 2: In the Wild (Independent Trial 2001)
At times, humanity sees itself at odds with Nature and wants to tame it, and at other times humanity and Nature are rhythmically attuned. Discuss this statement in relation to the TWO prescribed texts you have studied.
Question 2 Elective 2: In the Wild (BOS sample question)
You are a visitor to the worlds of your prescribed texts. Write a personal reflection on the relationships between humans and nature in each of the worlds, and show how they differ in the two prescribed texts.
The prescribed texts are:
* Prose Fiction and Film Aldous Huxley,
Brave New World
Ridley Scott,
Blade Runner Directors Cut
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*Phew*, I
hate capitalising and formalising questions, in an effort to make it legible/comprehendible for others.