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Psychological Reading of Macbeth and The Hunger Games
This student studied:
HSC - Year 12 - English (Advanced)
Basically an assignment for Advanced English detailing Macbeth and The Hunger Games using Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytical theories.
Intertextual Study: The Hunger Games and The Lottery.
This student studied:
SACE - Year 11 - English
This Essay Compares two texts, The hunger games and The lottery. It looks at the parallels of events, symbols and literary elements. I just got an "A" for this as it was very close to being an "A-".
Fahrenheit 451 and Equilibrium: Dystopia Study
This student studied:
HSC - Year 11 - English (Advanced)
This is an essay on Fahrenheit 451 and Equilibrium based on the area of study of Dystopias. This is a general essay able to be moulded to answer various questions. Critical analysis of both texts with intertextual links and comparatives. Includes strong evidence and analysis within well structured paragraphs.
Novel Analysis Essay
This student studied:
SACE - Year 11 - English
Essay discussing how "Never Let Me Go"s author, Ishiguro Kazuo uses setting imagery, and characterization to explore the effects of living in a dystopian society.
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