kirstyanne-xx
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That's so true!Questions for Romanticism were just perfect! Although I hate it when you see a question that you know so much about and it's like "where the fuck do i begin".
That's so true!Questions for Romanticism were just perfect! Although I hate it when you see a question that you know so much about and it's like "where the fuck do i begin".
God.It was a pretty awesome exam, especially for Textual Dynamics!
The essay was straight forward, it was based directly on the syllabus for TD and Mod C.
The creative worked well for me. I used the first of Fowles 3 alternate endings in The French Lieutenant's Woman as the premise for mine, it was connected to Victorian culture and modern society, the important even was Charles Smithson and Sarah's intimate moment in Lyme Regis, which was the 'end of Victorian culture'. I really wish I could go back and read the story again, I absolutely loved it!
I wrote: 14 booklets in total (approx. 42 pages)
9 booklets for essay
5 booklets for the creative
I write pretty big lol.
Anyone else do Textual Dynamics? How did you go?
I write quite big lolGod.
Still God.I write quite big lol
Well played, you're hand must be that of a cyborg cause that's a truckload of booklets.It was a pretty awesome exam, especially for Textual Dynamics!
The essay was straight forward, it was based directly on the syllabus for TD and Mod C.
The creative worked well for me. I used the first of Fowles 3 alternate endings in The French Lieutenant's Woman as the premise for mine, it was connected to Victorian culture and modern society, the important event was Charles Smithson and Sarah's intimate moment in Lyme Regis, which was the 'end of Victorian culture'. I really wish I could go back and read the story again, I absolutely loved it!
I wrote: 14 booklets in total (approx. 42 pages)
9 booklets for essay
5 booklets for the creative
I write pretty big lol.
Anyone else do Textual Dynamics? How did you go?
I did 15 pages for each. it was a really good exam: after the bomb essay was so easy/generic --> basically just wrote my prepared essay because it spoke about everything in the quesiton, and added more references to the words of the question as i went to really hammer it home.How'd you find the exam? Share your thoughts here
I think all the essays questions had two aspects to focus on which made it difficult to centralise your focus. But they still expected the same from every year: context, conventions and language.The Romanticism question was like an Inception question. It was two questions, within a question.. Hard to show your knowledge of either aspect of the question considering they were basically asking for four texts so it was a loottt to write about. Also hard to integrate your discussion of the two, or I thought so anway.
I hope they're generous with the marking - well not generous, not too difficult.i'd be happier to e4 this subject than e4/b6 my other subjects since i have done nothing all year and just got lucky with the questions
yeah, except generally the language and techniques part is assumed, as in mentioned in the rubric that you're meant to analyse language forms and featuresI think all the essays questions had two aspects to focus on which made it difficult to centralise your focus. But they still expected the same from every year: context, conventions and language.
Yeah WTF is up with so much writing?First time reading an English related thread, crazy :O