are u forced to hang around in a study area/hall/room or can you do as you please?
we have to sit in a big hall and study in silence.. which is good, i value it soo much. then if we want we can get a variation and go to the art block or music or the library or something.
i was just...
and the gypsy caravan itself... the whole intergration of the gypsy concept incoporates that lifestyle of moving around (going on... journeys!!)
god i hate this module!
i just scammed the prelim textbook off by boyfriend (his sister found it on the side of the road in someones pile of random crap) and was wondering if anyone thinks the 2nd book is any good? it seems to go into a lot of detail, like 4 chapters on what my other textbook would cover in one chapter...
http://www.users.bigpond.com/peterskrzynecki/index.htm
here's his website, the contact address is there aswell. he's coming to our school, but apparantly he doesn't give away direct themes and things and wont link his poems to journeys, he'll just talk about what they mean to him.
ah MCCahon is amazing! he did his work before graffiti was a popular concept, i mean the guy died in 87. (plus he was an alcoholic religious fanatic, i doubt he was into exploiting popular trends) i love that it was his entire life, that he painted with anything and everything upon anything and...
i figured someone should start an official one where we can list our additional material... mainly because theres so many of exactly the same posts... try and keep it all together :)
Films... specifically the road journey mentioned in 'Blood on the tracks'
*Rain Man
*Trip to bountiful...
ah mine was like the week before last (3 days left of term YES!!!) but kinda had a screw up so some have been moved 2 next year and all sorts of crazy things
i found both 'the solitaire mystery' and 'sophies world' amazing. i read both in about yr 8 and they changed my perspective of the world (i was quite naive as most yr 8 girls are) i re-read 'a solitaire mystery' recently and got so much from it reading it at an age that i could comprehend...