Are you allowed to use a single episode of a TV show? I really want to use an episode of Doctor Who for my supplementary text.
I was going to link the episode (The End of the World) to Skryznecki's "Crossing the Red Sea", to show how people on physical journeys tend to look back to where they came from.
I'm also thinking of using "The Joy Luck Club", mainly focusing on the journeys of the mothers, and linking it to "Feliks Skryznecki" to show how the journeys affect children and parents differently.
My gosh thankyou so much for that list it has saved me heaps of trouble! I thought i was absolutely screwed for my trials. Hehe i really like that song "horse with no name" so I am going to use that XD.
Yeah, this will probably sound dumb, but in Looking for Alibrandi, where is the physical journey? It all seems like more of an inner journey to me. Except for the part when Josie goes to Adelaide with Michael, but that's only a really short bit..
im doing rabbit proof fence.
and my related text in the road not taken and the rabbits picture book.
i need imformation about these texts and how they relate to rabbit proof fence
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I'm using the film "The Darjeeling Limited" as my main supplementary, and I'll decide which of my other prepared texts (one of my assessment tasks involved finding and analysing a variety of texts for a portfolio).
Im in year 11 and am studying journeys. We just read Michael Gow's book away which is based on physical journeys and self discovery. I now have a major asseeement due and have to schoose 3 supplementary text which relate to that. Do you think THE WORLD'S FASTEST INDIAN is a good choice for one of them? If so how would I explain how it relates to journeys?