Truly a difficult exam. Only wrote 6 pages for each, could've written so much more, but my essays were very clear and concise. I hope I can speak the same amount of volume as someone who wrote heaps.
Ugh, the first question was horrible. Took a different approach into exploring the conflict...
FRIGGIN RIPPED THAT EXAM!!! ARGH. SO FRIGGIN HAPPY. ROMANTICISM I'M GONNA MISS YOU. YOU WERE AN EXCELLENT CHOICE OVER CRIME WRITING!!!
Hope the E4 Cut-Off is not too high though... The question was pretty easy.
Okay, now Wuthering Heights is a much better read than Northanger Abbey, but it does take a lot out of you to maintain a self-conscious reading approach towards it. One of the few novels of Romanticism that doesn't appreciate a sponge for an audience. So I have taken more liberties to supply...
Hahahaha, not one bit. It's as if she bores her audience in order to teach them a lesson about the "dangers of novels" then tries to wrap it all together in the end with one philosophical climax.
Do you do Wuthering Heights? I got quotebooks for Wuthering Heights too :)
Hahahaha! I could...
My advice is to do ALL the major projects!!! Hahaha, the experience that you get from doing all these subjects is worth every bit of your time. If you were to drop an extension subject, I wouldn't drop english extension 2. By the time you finish it, it would have no effect on the amount of study...
Because I absolutely hate this book due to its meditation on ignorance, I'd hate for any of you to go through this entire book searching for necessary quotes for your upcoming Extension 1 English Exam. So I have taken the liberty of compiling together a Quotebook for all of you with useful...
FrankRunner - "Our interest in the parallels between Frankenstein and Blade Runner is further enhanced by consideration of their marked differences in textual form. Evaluate this statement in light of your comparative study of Frankenstein and Blade Runner"
Hamlet - "An inherent tension between...
The questions were pretty good! Pretty sure that the HSC has left me with arthritis in my wrists though. Conflicting Perspectives was interesting, not sure if I answered the question properly though, I had to relate everything back to human nature. Hamlet was amazing. Thank god for no...