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It's not 'not allowed', however, you'd want to have more than just a novel as you want to show the examiners that you can analyse a variety of different text types.Having two related texts that are novels is cool then right?
For example - you should look at, or even throw in things relating to Arthur Miller's message concerning McCarthyism and the Communist hysteria at the time. You can also look at Arthur Miller's Theatre Essays and what he says about the tragedy of the common man (linking that to Belonging - particularly with Hale or Proctor).
Hi,I also had a film prepared - The Lives of Others by Donnersmark.
Step 1what are related texts
So it’s basically like a mod A comparative textStep 1
The first step you want to take in finding the perfect related text is identify what concept in your prescribed text interests you most. There are many concepts that will be spoken about in your prescribed text, some more salient than others. It’s up to you to identify what concept you find resonates with you the most. This concept will become what you base your thesis and argument upon in your essays
Step 2
The next step to take is to find a text that discusses the same concept that you identified in your prescribed text..The point of using a concept as the grounding point between your two texts is to foster your personal voice. Choosing a concept that interests you in your prescribed text frees you from the obligation you may feel to choose a text that is a direct appropriation of your prescribed text, or from the same context, and using these as points of comparison
Step 3
The study of English is centred around how concepts are represented in texts. In order to draw interesting comparisons between your prescribed and related text, the form of the texts is essential to consider.
Choosing a related text with a form different to your prescribed text provides you with more launching points from which you can compare and contrast your texts, thereby comparing the role that form plays in communicating the shared theme you have chosen
Step 4
In order to make sure your prescribed text and related text work well, make sure you can analyse them fully, write out a thesis/sentence outlining your general argument regarding the texts.
Many students struggle with whether to focus on the similarities or differences between their texts.
The easy answer is you must look at both. The similarities between your texts can be shown through form, language techniques, macro techniques like plot, characterisation, or can be shown through the text’s similar discussion of the shared theme. Without similarities, there is no real connection between your texts, and you’re not showing your marker why you’ve chosen the pairing in the first place.
The differences between texts is also crucial and demonstrated your critical thinking ability. For example, if your texts are from two different contexts, analysing differences allows you to demonstrate your understanding of the influence of context on a text’s construction and purpose
yes except it’s your choice of text and it’s only for first assessment. It’s no5 needed for hsc exam or trialSo it’s basically like a mod A comparative text