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Utopia and Pleasantville Comparative Essay
This student studied:
HSC - Year 11 - English (Advanced)
Analyse the way each text, Utopia and Pleasantville, demonstrates a particular attitude towards the concept of Utopia.
Measure for Measure is a play about the power men yield over women
This student studied:
VCE - Year 12 - English
Receiving a 40+ study score in English in Year 12, this essay received a 90% from my English teacher who is a VCAA assessor of the subject. An essay offering both sides of the argument regarding the power men yield over women in Measure for Measure
King Henry IV Shakespeare and Related Text Essay
This student studied:
HSC - Year 12 - English (Advanced)
Related Text: Europe's Last Dictator (Belarus). Analyse how the representation of competing political ideas leads us to a greater awareness of the complexity of human attitudes and behaviour. In your response, make detailed reference to your prescribed text and at least one other related text of your choosing
'The Social Construction of Gendered Beauty'
This student studied:
SACE - Year 12 - Women's Studies
Gender construction in contemporary Western society conforms to a highly patriarchal system, a system that detrimentally affects the psychological and physical health and wellbeing of adolescent women. As gender refers to the stereotypical rights, expectations, and roles that society expects males and females to conform to, gender construction is not a fixed concept but one that is constructed and reconstructed over the evolution of society.
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