nwatts
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Thoughts? Comments? Perhaps we can now all band together to watch Triumph of the Will in piece? No?
dittonwatts said:Haha.. Leni rocks your socks she does.
Both her questions were alright. Second one was a bit tricky, but still secksy. I spent way too much time on personality questions though.. I always tend to.
Oh I'll kill with you. These two questions are instant full marks. The second was good, because as you said, you can weave in your own thoughts. And I wrote a *lot*. So yes indeed some marks there.Tulipa said:ditto
i loved her second question cause i could incorporate my idea so well into it.
if i don't get full marks in that section i'm killing the Board Of Studies
... i didn't know what to do either, i stopped with her "career affected after the war"... I almost wrote down that she died in 2003.playboy2njoy said:Oh that second Leni question was open, but at the same time limited. It was hard to understand whether the "period you have studied" meant up to 1945, or to follow the syllabus which also states the Leni period INCLUDES the Nuba Tribe stuff, etc etc. Oh well, question one of Riefenstahl was easy, two was relatively challenging.
I thought the same for Speer but instantly decided that they wanted it to end at 1945. bexause it is part of national study 1918-45, and that was the period we studied. But yes, why can't the board just be more specific and say "up untill 1945", or whatever it was expecting us to answer?playboy2njoy said:Oh that second Leni question was open, but at the same time limited. It was hard to understand whether the "period you have studied" meant up to 1945, or to follow the syllabus which also states the Leni period INCLUDES the Nuba Tribe stuff, etc etc. Oh well, question one of Riefenstahl was easy, two was relatively challenging.
My closing paragraph was dedicated to the Nuremburg trials of 1946 and his post-war writing career, but I didn't really get too in-depth with it. Up to 1945 should be fine.fleepbasding said:but it is relevant because the question asked about his "public life" and his writing/interview circuit career post-Spandau was definitely public. Although I don't think they wanted as to discuss anything post-war. so yeah, no worries there I don't think.
I started out in that direction until I realised that it only wanted the succeses which cut out a few of the things I'd mentioned in my first essay (eg. July Days). Quite happy with those Trotsky questions though It was worth the 5.30am start to look through my Trotsky notes.adgala said:for the personalities, my essays for the 2 studies were so similar, the 2nd one was pretty much my first one minus 24 onwards