![]() ![]() Ask yourself, what ideas do they bring to the table separately, and what is it saying about the idea when the texts are studied in parallel?Īs with every module in HSC English Advanced, the rubric/syllabus is your best friend. ![]() In the most simple way, you need to be noting how the two texts are different and how they resonate. The purpose of the module is to portray how literature across time becomes a reflection of the universal values that become keystones of our humanity. This means that it’s our job to identify how the new text reshapes, amplifies, critiques, comments, resonates, reframes or challenges the values and ideas of the original. Well, this module is uniquely comparative, and as such involves a study between a pair of prescribed texts that directly interact with each other. The term ‘textual conversations’ is thrown around loosely in Module A - but what exactly does this even mean? ![]() If you are anything like me, dealing with Module A - Textual Conversations can seem extremely daunting at first due to the sheer fact that there is more than just ONE prescribed text, but I can promise you it gets so much easier once you properly understand the module! So, let’s get you sorted with this module, available resources and all the main things you need for Tempest x Hag-Seed, so that you can quickly work your magic on your essays! What is a Textual Conversation? ![]()
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