(Craig Silvey, novel)
(Billie Holiday, song)
(James Joyce, short story)
(Roman Polanski, film) 1984 (novel) | (Claude McKay, poem) (Kurt Vonnegut, short story) (Katherine Ann Porter, short story) (Norman MacCaig, poem) (Bruce Miller’s adaptation of Atwood’s novel, media) |
The Boy Behind the Curtain (non-fiction) | (Amy Hempel, short story) (Tim Winton, short story) (Wes Anderson, film) (Judith Wright, poem) (Doris Lessing, short story) |
Collected poems of Rosemary Dobson (poetry) | (Ted Chiang, novella) (Kurt Vonnegut, short story) (Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano, film) (Kate Chopin, short story) (David O. Russell, film) |
Selected poems of Kenneth Slessor (poetry) | (Kate Chopin, short story) (Katherine Mansfield, short story) (David Malouf, short story) (Edvard Munch, painting) (Tim Winton, short story) |
All the Light We Cannot See (novel) | (Steven Spielberg, film) (Miklos Radnoti, poem) (Yvor Winters, poem) (Martin Scorcese, film) (Art Spiegelman, graphic novel) |
I am Malala (non-fiction) | (Sarah Kay, spoken word poem) (Khaled Hosseini, novel) (Steph Green, short film) (Peter Skryznecki, poem) , poem) |
Billy Elliot (film) | (Luka Lesson, spoken word poem) (Li Cunxin, picture book) (Ali Alizadeh, poem) (Alan Ginsberg, poem) (Tim Winton, short story) |
The Crucible (drama) | (Maya Angelou, poem) (Nathaniel Hawthorne, novel) (Joe Wright, episode from television series Black Mirror) (Percy Bysshe Shelley, poem) (Beau Willimon, media) |
Vertigo (novel) | (John Piller, poem) |
Rainbow’s End (drama) | (Wayne Blair, film) (Melanie Mununggurr-Williams, spoken word poetry) (Kevin Rudd, speech) (Natalie Cromb, short story) (Blackfella Films, media) |
Past the Shallows (novel) | (Gwen Harwood, poem) (Will Ferrell, speech) (Michael Leunig, cartoon - The Age, 8 October 1988) (Amy Green, TED talk) (Edgar Allan Poe, poem) |
Go Back to Where You Came From and The Response (media) | (Shaun Tan, graphic novel) (Blas Manuel de Luna, poem) (Hayan Charara, poem) (Mehreen Faruqi, speech) (Tropfest, short film) |
Wasteland (media) | (Andy Mulligan, novel) (Truth Thomas, poem) (Shinichi Hoshi, short story) (John Frederick Nims, poem) (Pixar, short film) |
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Once you have settled on a related text, consider the following questions:
What human experiences are represented in this text? How are they represented? What similarities exist between your prescribed and related text? What differences exist between your prescribed and related text?
You should also create a TEE table to summarise your technical analysis.
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Ensure you practise writing about your related text just as you would with your prescribed text. Get a hold of any practice essay questions you can and have a go at writing a paragraph or so on your related material.
We’ve got an article with practice short answer questions for Texts and Human Experiences. And an article with practice essay questions.
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Discover how to analyse Billy Elliot for English with this comprehensive guide. Learn about the summary, context, themes, and characters of this film.
Common Module: Texts and Human Experiences - Billy Elliot Billy Elliot - By Stephen Daldry Characters: Billy Elliot → Main protagonist Tony Elliot → Older brother Jackie Elliot → Dad Mrs Wilkinson → Ballet teacher Michael Caffery → Best friend General Context/Notes: -Setting: Durham Northern England → 1984 (during the coal miners' strike) -Director: Stephen Daldry -Lack of trust ...
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Complete with Fitzgerald's original text, dazzling watercolor illustrations, and an afterword describing the story's origins and critical reception, this edition offers a fresh look at a literary masterpiece.
In "Billy Elliot" human paradoxes and inconsistencies in behaviour arise when values and identity are challenged, inviting the reader to see the world differently. Young Billy Elliot, from a confined closed community, with its limited expectations, poverty, restrictive gender roles, stifled self-expression and disintegration community structure, ignites new gender identities by challenging ...
In Episode #11 we discuss: - What is Billy Elliot about? - Context of Billy Elliot - Key Ideas - How to Analyse the text in 3 Steps - Have any suggestions for further videos about HSC English?
Billy Elliot study guide contains a biography of director Stephen Daldry, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.
Related Texts As part of your response to this module, you will be expected to have a knowledge of your core text (Billy Elliot) AS WELL AS additional text that also explore ideas associated with growing up and individuals attempting to move or transition 'into the world'. In your HSC response, you will be expected to write about Billy Elliot and show your understanding of how other texts link ...
A generic essay plan shows students how to compose an essay suitable for Stage 6, progressing them from the simpler PEEL/TEAL models of Stage 4 and 5. A sample essay for the prescribed text, Stephen Daldry's film Billy Elliot, answers the 2019 HSC question: To what extent does the exploration of human experience in Daldry's film invite you to reconsider your understanding of commitment ...
The Complete List of Recommended Common Module Related Texts for Texts and Human Experiences. Prescribed Text. Recommended Related Texts. The Merchant of Venice (Shakespearean drama) 'In the Penal Colony' (Franz Kafka, short story) Jasper Jones (Craig Silvey, novel) 'Strange Fruit' (Billie Holiday, song) 'Araby' (James Joyce, short ...
English Standard Year 11 - Billy Elliot: Related texts - novels This page lists a selection of Billy Elliot related texts in novel form. Some are physical copies available in the Library, others are eBooks available via ePlatform (the College Library's free eBook platform).
Notes english hsc essay texts and human experiences billy elliot comment on the paradoxes and inconsistencies in human behavior within your prescribed text
The study of the prescribed text, Billy Elliot, will help deepen student understanding of how texts represent individual and collective human experiences. Students should focus on the context of 1980's Britain and how this is depicted through the emotions and experiences of the characters in Billy Elliot.
Prepared Essay for HSC Texts and Human Experiences- Billy Elliot. The complexity of the human condition challenges the audience to recognise the convoluted and intertwined relationship between collective and individual experience, thus elaborating on the fragility of individual actions when faced with adversity, and how this may differ between ...
Common Module: Billy Elliot Related Texts and Human Experiences The most worthwhile texts allow composers to help us make sense of how individuals and communities react to challenging human experiences. In Stephen Daldry's 'Billy Elliot ' as a viewer you are posed to consider and reflect on traditional gender roles and stereotypes in a restrictive community.
Multimodal essay speech- Module A. 18/20. how effectively does your text and your related text, challenge assumptions? the film billy elliot, directed stephen
2x Essays on Billy Elliot. Snippet from the first essay; Stephen Daldry's film Billy Elliot is a film that highlights the struggles and opportunities that arise in an individual's everyday life. Billy is living in a society where 'football, boxing or wrestling' are the typical masculine activities a boy could participate in.
This is a practice essay for those who are studying the film of Billy Elliot in the HSC.
Preview text Creating an emotional bond between the audience and characters/storylines is vital in a text. This draws the audience in and allows them to relate it to their own lives. The film "Billy Elliot" by Stephen Daldry and poem "Growing Up" by U Fanthrope effectively emphasise the importance of this emotional connection, exploring themes of conflict and change. These texts ...
Preview text Billy Elliot essay "It's special because you're seeing a kid do something almost impossible"- Stephen Daldry In the film Billy Elliot (2000), directed by Stephen daldry, the audience is taken on a journey through challenging circumstances faced by the protagonist, Billy Elliot, was he discovers a passion for ballet admit a backdrop of social and economic turmoil. The ...
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The death of a family member can strengthen familial connections however, in Billy Elliot the loss of the mother causes the Elliot family to feel isolated while going through the process of unresolved grief.