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Year 10 English (Lost in the Australian Landscape (Rabbit Proof Fence…
Year 10 English
Lost in the Australian Landscape
Narrative Conventions
Plot
Setting
Conflict
Characterisation
True Crime
Lindy Chamberlain
Media Bias
Role of media in constructing truth
Peter Falconio
Joanne Lees
Women in the media - stereotyping
Rabbit Proof Fence
Molly Daisy and Gracie
Aboriginal rights
A.O.Neville
Protagonists and Antagonists
The Tracker
Restriction of rights, stealing children
Attitudes and values in films
Different Meanings of Lost
Mentally lost
Physically Lost
Spiritually lost
Essays
GROT/TEEL/GLOW
Short Answer
TEEL Paragraphs
Tomorrow, When The War Began
Distopian genre
Teen stereotypes
Lost - Physically, Emotionally
Conflict
Context and Cinema
Psycho
censorship in cinema
Black and White vs Colour
Pushing boundaries
Alfred Hitchcock - Director's Intent
Cinematic conventions
Mise en scene
CLAMPS
Arrangement on the stage
Music
Editing and composition
Motif
Short answer TEEL
The evolution of narrative
Fairy Tales
Contemporary Context
The world we live in today
Morals
purpose of stories, to teach lesssons
Traditional types of stories - fables, dreamtime etc
adaptations
figurative and descriptive language techniques
Contemporary issues and 'modern-day lessons'
Statements of Intent
Gaming
Characters
Representation of Gender
stereotypes
Lara Croft
Princess Peach
visual representation
costuming, hair,
colour appropriate to audience
Audience
Purpose
manipulation of narrative conventions
Game covers
Written and visual elements
Logos, titles, classification labels
CONTEXT
Reception
Personal
Production
Character
Creating narratives from video games
Journals
Reflection
Note taking skills
Cornell Notes
Editing - RSTAR
The Classics
Shakespeare
Sonnets
Poetic conventions
themes and subject
LOVE in different forms
writing sonnets
iambic pentameter
unstressed - stressed
meter
10 syllables per line
Three characters
Fair Youth
Dark Lady
Rival Poet
Plays
Twelfth Night
Comparison with She's The Man
Love triangles
Gender Identity
Tragedies, Comedies, Historical Plays
Context
Shakespeare's life and career
Of Mice and Men
Symbolism
Rabbits
Dogs
Mice
Discrimination
1930s Great Depression
Masculinity
American Dream
Gender - Women as property
Acceptance of violence
Narrative structure
Unique relationship between Lennie and George
Right from wrong - shooting Candy's dog
Exam Techniques
Time management