tobiascockerill
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does anyone else find the lack of creativity required in english disturbing?
I disagree.bennybahnsen said:what the hell is the go with shakespear!!! when are we ever going to use that outside of school??? we are learning and outdated way of life that is unbelieveably boreing. we have no way of relating to it.
<3passion89 said:I disagree.
The english advanced course has been heavily criticised for not being 'classical' enough or for not having enough 'true' literature taught to students. I actually like Shakespeare and even though they are old literary pieces, they are in no way outdated.
With Shakespeare, I find that a lot of teachers have trouble teaching it or making the kids understand what exactly Shakespeare was on about. I guess, a lot of people hate the analytical side of Shakespeare and it's really not that bad, I promise
shinji said:<3
i love shakespeare ... my friends give me strange looks when i say that. haha .. i just find it interesting! =)
it's always fun to look back centuries ago to see how civilization operated. . thats what modern history is about is it not? but too bad they didn't have ancient history for asian countries.. so unfair =/
anywho, shakespeare = fun. 'nuff said
That's why you do extn 2!tobiascockerill said:does anyone else find the lack of creativity required in english disturbing?
Hear Hear!Emph said:That's why you do extn 2!
That's not necessarily an unfair system. If you attempt experimental or original interpretations, which you may consider "creative", you need to be prepared to justify them with clear and concise evidence, perhaps to an even greater extent than everyday readings. An essay is marked as a measure of your knowledge and your ability to apply that knowledge to structure. If you present knowledge that deviates from the norm you need to prove its acceptability. You need to do that with all knowledge you showcase in an essay of course, but moreso with creative ideals. What I would like to see though is a greater appreciation on the part of markers for such experimental ideas so that their exploration is encouraged at a classroom level.vanush said:The problem with most original thought is the lack of textual evidence for it. If you try whack interpretations and get low marks, its simply due to the fact that its hard to successfully construe textual evidence to your idea.