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elizarose said:I have found it the most boring novel ever, at my school there are 5 year 12 advanced english classes three are doing cloudstreet, and my class is one of the other two stuck doing this terrible novel. I don't doubt that it a 'great classic' but to be honest i could really care about this kind of text and its content.
Yeah you have to include about two or three different responses to the text. For example you must have your own opinion but as you can't use the first person you could say something like "a contemporary response to WH is...", and then you could use the response of the audience in Emily Bronte's time, then a feminist or marxist approach. But whatever you do don't just prattle on from ONE point of view do multiple in an integrated way. Ie idea by idea not theorist by theorist!Lorie said:are you taking a point of view that the book is looked at. My teacher has suggested that we use a feminist or maxist approach. I don't really know what to think.
what are we excalty meant to talk about this book in the exam???
Deconstructionist? i don't even know what that is.elizarose said:I think i'll pick Feminist and Marxist, they seem to fit better than some of the more challenging ones like Deconstructionist