...I got your attention with that title, didn't I? Well, get your mind out of the gutter 'cos we're not going there today.
The real purpose of this thread is to solicit some advice from people who have done the HSC English Adv. course or are in the midst of it. See, my prescribed text is As You Like It, and I got that text done pat, methinks. However, I'm struggling to find suitable supplementary materials for it. My teacher recommended something that concentrates on the idea of "home/location" in belonging, perhaps with a pastoral/anti-pastoral theme to it, while simultaneously dealing with family, identity, the rest of that baloney, etc.
However, all I've found that fits some or all of that criterion without being a two-inches-too-thick novel or going off on some other tanget is Weir's Witness, Benton's Kramer v. Kramer, and Eliot's Journey of the Magi. Apart from Witness, the others only fit somewhat, and I really want to find a replacement for them, before the end of these hols. D:
I was thinking about using Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale as a potential supplementary, but is it a godo idea to have a Shakespeare supplementary when your main text is... Shakespeare? Moreover, do you guys have any potential supplementaries that have a pastoral thing?
Help will be rewarded with magic cookies. =D
The real purpose of this thread is to solicit some advice from people who have done the HSC English Adv. course or are in the midst of it. See, my prescribed text is As You Like It, and I got that text done pat, methinks. However, I'm struggling to find suitable supplementary materials for it. My teacher recommended something that concentrates on the idea of "home/location" in belonging, perhaps with a pastoral/anti-pastoral theme to it, while simultaneously dealing with family, identity, the rest of that baloney, etc.
However, all I've found that fits some or all of that criterion without being a two-inches-too-thick novel or going off on some other tanget is Weir's Witness, Benton's Kramer v. Kramer, and Eliot's Journey of the Magi. Apart from Witness, the others only fit somewhat, and I really want to find a replacement for them, before the end of these hols. D:
I was thinking about using Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale as a potential supplementary, but is it a godo idea to have a Shakespeare supplementary when your main text is... Shakespeare? Moreover, do you guys have any potential supplementaries that have a pastoral thing?
Help will be rewarded with magic cookies. =D