uberschveinen
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I've been reading over the marking criteria recently in much greater detail than ever before, and I've just realised something that was never made known to a single person I know. It seems that, according to the wording of the criterion, your text doesn't have to be of the 19th century, obviously, but it's worded in a fashion that implies that it must be about the 19th century in some way, not just 19th century Ways of Thinking related to the Individual and Society. Naturally, I panicked, given that I'm using the Crucible as a text, and while it covers in great detail many of the aspects relating to 19th century ways of thinking, it's obviously not about the 19th century itself.
Is my reading of the criterion correct? Will I have to abandon this text and just use my other two, or am I just overreacting to my own misintepretations?
Is my reading of the criterion correct? Will I have to abandon this text and just use my other two, or am I just overreacting to my own misintepretations?