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So how did you go? what were your thoughts on the exam?
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Yeah same, we got a really dodgy question in the trials, but the question in the HSC this morning was really good!RyddeckerSMP said:Bnw/Blr was pretty easy in the end, nothing to dodgy about it at all. Considering it was my worst bit in the trials, i think i did really good in it, which is definately promising.
haha exactly the same, the pile is pretty huge, can't wait.cataleptic said:Glad it's all over.
Cleaning out all my Advanced English stuff soon, from my room. Putting it in the 'to burn on book-burning-party night' stack.
English can lick my taint.
Anu.Gasper said:I dunno, but i thought the transformation q was so broad, u could related absolutely anything to it, so its hard 2 decide wats most important
It was a little weird, yes. I thought it was a good question, but probably the harder of the three. I said that by inverting the structure of Hamlet R&G exposed the fallacy of Elizabethan values regarding the stage holding a mirror to life... and that by parodying the values in Hamlet, they were highlighted, interest thus sustained through polarities...carlzishere said:did anyone think though, about the whole bit of "sustain interest" that it was weird for Hamlet and R&G? I didn't think that any of it sustained interest in the values rep'd in Hamlet... ? I said that it didn't sustain interest in the values, but developed them or some such thing (can't remember exactly)...