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"The Test" by Angelica Gibbs - 13 views

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    Story plus study questions

Holiday Homework - 9 views

started by Ron Barton on 30 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
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Examinations - 6 views

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    Stuck on what to put in your journal? Respond to some of the questions in these.
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Studentbox - A network to help you get through high school and into uni - 4 views

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    School based social networking.
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Study Guide to Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid's Tale (1986) - 4 views

  • language of "protection of women" could slip from a demand for more freedom into a retreat from freedom, to a kind of neo-Victorianism.
  • The language is feminist, but the result can be deeply patriarchal, as in this novel
  • Without some sense of the varying agendas of mid-20th-century feminists and the debates among those agendas this novel will not make much sense. Women who participated in the movement from the late sixties and early seventies responded to this novel strongly, often finding it extremely alarming. Younger women lacking the same background often found it baffling. Ask yourself as you read not whether events such as it depict s are likely to take place, but whether the attitudes and values it conveys are present in today's society.
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      Reader context
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    Question for self-directed study.
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Selected Harwood Poems - 5 views

  • A Selection of Gwen Harwood's poems
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    PDF links to Harwood's poetry.
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Guide to Essay Writing - School of English Literatures & Philosophy @ UOW - 3 views

  • How does Gwen Harwood define the female subject of "Suburban Sonnet: Boxing Day?" Can you suggest any reasons for the choice of the sonnet form?
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gwen harwood - australian poet - 3 views

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  • the majority of her poems are written in tetrameter or trimeter as she saw iambic pentameter as monotonous.
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      This representing the 'day to day chores' which are linked in each of the three poems as being repetitive.
  • She began writing poetry in 1950. In this time, Australia was predominantly white and middle class
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EN 170 Summer 2009: Introduction to Literary Study: Brave New World - 3 views

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    Postcolonial BNW
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Harwood gender essay - 2 views

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    We will work through this essay on Wednesday.

Handmaid's Essay - 2 views

started by Ron Barton on 27 Feb 12 no follow-up yet

Tea in the Wendy House - 3 views

started by Murdock Grewar on 08 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
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Brianna's Blog - 2 views

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    The poem looked at today at tutoring.
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Gwen Harwood Gender Analysis - 2 views

  • The patriarchy of the society within the context of which poet Gwen Harwood constructed her poetry, is observed, sometimes criticized and often challenged in the collection of poems found in the text 'Gwen Harwood, Selected Poems'. The representation of the images of men, women and gender differences to which a society consciously or unconsciously subscribes are captured through her writings.
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      I think this is a little awkward - as though it is trying to sound more intelligent than it is - but it certainly gives you something to think about. When writing your own essays you should consider that, despite being female Harwood is writing in a male field for a male audience.
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Introduction to Modern Literary Theory - 4 views

  • Androgyny
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      These terms can be added to your class notes to enhance your vocabulary when adopting a Feminist reading practice.
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(Block 1-1) #3: Aestheticism ("Art for Art's Sake") « pitchfordyeung - 2 views

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    This is an example of the level of involvement you need outside of the classroom to ensure success in this course. Use Diigo, Facebook and email to communicate with your peers and expand upon your knowledge.
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Mr Derby's 12 Literature 3A/3B Class - 3 views

  • Student Blogs Aidan Craig Dale Deven Evan Josh M Joshua P JoshuaB Liam Mitchell Ryan Sam H Sam P Travis Trent
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    The student blogs on the right hand side feature character analyses (albeit for a different play).
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How to analyze a character in a play - by Annette - 2 views

  • The theatre practitioner Konstantin Stanislavsky constructed a four level plan to analyze and understand any rounded character based on the given information in the text.
  • First level: physical
  • Second level: physcological
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  • Third level: social
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Poetry Analysis - 2 views

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    A quality poetry breakdown (although uses a different poet to any we will cover).
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