for our poems on the 2 part one, we had to compare
How parents are presented in two pre-1914 poems (I did 'On My First Sonne' and 'Affliction of Margaret'
and
How parents are presented in one Heaney poem and one Clarke poem

for our poems on the 2 part one, we had to compare
How parents are presented in two pre-1914 poems (I did 'On My First Sonne' and 'Affliction of Margaret'
and
How parents are presented in one Heaney poem and one Clarke poem
there was little we could say, and even less we could do, as the ice kept getting thinner under me and you
I did AQA. Did mice and men question
"Explain the importance of dreams in this novel"
and for the poems I did Havisham & My Last Duchess & Kid
We did 'On My First Sonne' and 'Surprised By Joy' for coursework. I was one mark off an A*.
Really?
WJEC has Shakespeare, Personal Writing (Short Story), Review, Culture Poetry Analysis and then three orals.
How much does AQA have LOL. I prefer English Lit to Lang anyday.
The other day I was in a toilet.
A voice came from the cubicle next to me: "Hello mate, how are you doing?"
I didn't want to be rude, so I said, "Not too bad, thanks."
I heard the voice again. "So, what are you up to?"
Again I answered, "Just having a quick ****... How about yourself?"
Then I heard him say "Sorry, mate, I'll have to call you back. I've got some **** in the cubicle next to me answering everything I say."
I prefer language 'cause literature is just basically writing a load of bull, which doesn't work for me since it requires illogical thinking and I can't think illogically. Logical thinking suits me down to the ground.
You just need a bit of imagination. Language is dire, unimaginative and so restricted. Literature you can actually think outside the box rather than being penned in.
lol, but it's the way I prefer it. I'm just that sort of person. I'm really poor at the whole imaginative thing and prefer to be restricted. Sometimes my teacher tells me how certain words and phrases create such and such effect but I just go "I'm sorry, what? How does that work? It just doesn't..."
but but
our creative writing coursework came into language
and our writing triplets where you can be imaginative is in language!!
You can't be wrong in Literature though - well you'd have to try pretty hard to be anyway. A lot of the content is how you as an individual interpret events. If you can explain why you believe what you do then you'll do well dependant on the clarity of your argument and imagination of the interpretation.lol, but it's the way I prefer it. I'm just that sort of person. I'm really poor at the whole imaginative thing and prefer to be restricted. Sometimes my teacher tells me how certain words and phrases create such and such effect but I just go "I'm sorry, what? How does that work? It just doesn't..."
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