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NSW HSC English advanced :
"Lessons and exercise based on a comparative study of textual conversations between the play and film, including analysis of context, content, key ideas and intertextuality" -- Cover. Collection code: HSCE HSC English Textual Conversations Between Al Pacino's Looking for Richard and William Shakespeare's King Richard III: a student workbook is mapped to new NSW HSC English Stage 6 syllabus, specifically English Advanced Module A: Textual Conversations (2019-23 Prescriptions). Students will explore how meanings of a pair of texts can reveal resonances and dissonances by considering the textual conversations between them. It is through this exploration that students will explore and evaluate connections through references to contexts, values, ideas, content and the use of language forms and features. They will also consider how a comparative study has enhanced their understanding and appreciation of both texts. Students will develop skills in writing a comparative essay as well as compose creative texts in a range of modes and media. Textual Conversations Between Al Pacino's Looking for Richard and William Shakespeare's King Richard III: a student workbook is mapped to new NSW HSC English Stage 6 syllabus, specifically English Advanced Module A: Textual Conversations (2019-23 Prescriptions). Students will explore how meanings of a pair of texts can reveal resonances and dissonances by considering the textual conversations between them. It is through this exploration that students will explore and evaluate connections through references to contexts, values, ideas, content and the use of language forms and features. They will also consider how a comparative study has enhanced their understanding and appreciation of both texts. Students will develop skills in writing a comparative essay as well as compose creative texts in a range of modes and media.