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I'll keep my questions as brief as possible:

Define the term 'value' (not maths). My definition is - thoughts within a certain society of what is regarded as acceptable and what is not.

What are some examples of values found in both BNW and BR? (Most important question)

I'm asking this because in the examiners comments PDF for the Comparative Study of Texts and Contexts 2003 HSC: "More sophisticated responses demonstrated a discussion of values relevant to the module rather than themes and ideas"
 

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Value - The quintessential socio-mentality which has been intricately linked with the morals, ethics, thinking, and social psyche of the society, and thus used as a criterion for the acceptance or rejection of thoughts, actions, and ideals within the society.

Well basically they are trying to say, "by all means you can get a good mark by discussing the various theme and idea related values, but the more sophisticated ones also alluded to the discussion of themes which were representative of the entire module, "in the wild" as opposed to being merely a reflection of both texts..
 

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Does anyone have some values that each of the texts reflect?
 

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Originally posted by 04er
Does anyone have some values that each of the texts reflect?
not to be rude but its more helpful, and people will help you more if you presented what you had first and then asked if they could add to it
 

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