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HSC Stuff => HSC Subjects + Help => HSC English Stuff => Topic started by: bowiemily on January 04, 2019, 07:40:57 am
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Hey everyone,
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Texts have the power to both construct and expose the flaws and complexities of the human experience. Through storytelling, the responders consciousness is widened, which therefore warns of the condition of humanity.
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Texts allow us to understand the human experience because it ignite new ideas as well as challenge our assumptions which allow us to personally reflect it back to ourselves.
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Texts allow us to understand the human experience because they enlighten us into the paradoxes, anomalies and inconsistencies of human behaviour.
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Storytelling has the capacity to affirm and challenge both personal and collective human experiences.
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Texts allow us to understand human experiences as they provides us with fundamental understandings that highlight the complexities and similarities between collective and individual human experiences
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Texts allow us to respond to the human experience because they reveal the flaws of our society and in turn oblige readers to judge and critique their world
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It is through the reading and reflecting upon narratives that audiences gain greater understanding of the significance and implications of their actions.
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Texts allow us to better understand human experiences because of their ability to provide an insight into the complex and multi-dimensional nature of human behaviour.
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Texts allow us to understand the human experience because they provide insights into collective human experiences, in turn allowing us to reflect on and consider our own individual human experiences.
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Texts allow us to understand human experiences because they illuminate the paradoxes of human behaviour that we may have overlooked in ourselves.
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Texts allow readers to question why people act against their ethics while being fully aware of the nature of their actions.
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1984 allows us as an audience to understand the human experience as it provides us with insight into the paradoxical nature of the conflict between dominant and repressive narratives. This develops the readers understanding of power structures in the world around them.
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texts, particularly narrative, give the reader a personal insight into the unique, paradoxical and complex lives. In turn, this allows the reader to better understand themselves and the world they are in.
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Texts allows us to interpret the human experience through the anomalies and paradoxes that are presented in the collective and individual identities, during the devlopment of characters and events in the plot.
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Texts act as a mirror in which the reader reflects on their human condition, relating their own individual experience to that of others.
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Literary texts explore the inconsistencies and diversity of the human experience, and hence provide a medium for individuals to reflect on the impacts of actions.
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Texts presents the paradoxes and contradictions of different perceptions of shared human experiences when freedom is limited and controlled.
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Texts allow us to understand the human experience because they challenge our perceptions of ourselves and the way we view the faults and paradoxes within the human experience.
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Texts enable us to understand the complexities of the individual and collective experiences, that in turn influences human behaviour.
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Texts request us to respond to the fluctuating loyalties of individuals and the impact it has on the collective’s appreciation of human experience.
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Through varying modes, composers explore the intricacies of the human experience, and ultimately provide responders with an insight into the complexities of human behaviour.
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Literature has the ability to mirror the anarchic nature of the human experience and illuminate the paradoxes and inconsistencies that lie within human behaviours and by doing so allow its responders to ascertain a heightened understanding of the human experience, as they learn that to be human, is to accept an inconsistent reality, framed by paradoxes.
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A character's emotions and behaviours are able to be enhanced through their anomalies, paradoxes and individual experiences
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Texts represent human experiences, enabling responders to reflect personally and question their assumptions about their wider world.
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Exploring the anomalies and paradoxes in narratives develops our understanding of both individual and collective human experience.
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Different types of texts allow us to understand the relevance of all human experiences in different scenarios or environments.
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Literature has the ability to mirror the anarchic nature of the human experience and illuminate the paradoxes and inconsistencies that lie within human behaviours and by doing so allow its responders to ascertain a heightened understanding of the human experience, as they learn that to be human, is to accept an inconsistent reality, framed by paradoxes.
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Narratives allow us to understand the human experience through their ability of exposing the misuse and abuse of power within society
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Texts allow us to reflect on human experiences and inform us of the inconsistencies that occur as a result.
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1984 is a good movie that talks about human experience i think
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The recollection of human experience’s in text’s enable readers to identify themselves as humans and relate to the common adversities of life
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The literary world allows us to explore the differing aspects of the human experience through its portrayal of differing cultures and worlds.
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Different types of text represent human experiences through portraying overt uses of power towards the reader
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Texts have the ability to give their audiences insight and clarity into how common human experiences can differ between people.
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Texts regarding the human experience have the ability to convey different individual and world-wide perspectives on events and opinions that we may not have been to access beforehand.
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Texts represent alternative cultures for the individual through the manipulation of the traditional narrative.
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The literary world allows us to explore the differing aspects of the human experience through its portrayal of differing cultures and worlds.
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The recollection of human experience’s in text’s enable readers to identify themselves as humans and relate to the common adversities of life
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1984 is a good movie that talks about human experience i think
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1984 is a good movie that talks about human experience i think. :)
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Texts allow us to understand human experience because the perspectives of an individual or collective human experience is provided and shows how the anomalies, paradoxes or inconsistencies of human behaviour is shaped.
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Texts provide insight on the human experience allowing the audience to reflect through the inconsistencies and paradoxes shown.
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In the poem Harwood describes the shock of the slowly dying as “a lonely child who believed death clean and final, not this obscene.” This context shows how the author gave insight into childhood innocence and how it was broken for her, her imagination was less detailed compared to real life where reality kicks in. Human experience is shown here as a conflict with childhood imagination and reality occurs, changing the author’s perspective on life and how gruesome it can be.
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"A wisp-haired judge whose law
would punish beak and claw"
The rhyme scheme, in conjunction with a metaphor, helps illustrate the human trait of power and hierarchy. The author's inclusion of the quote is a subtle nod to the power-hungry nature of humanity, and how much we play God by killing and destroying the nature world arond us. Hence, the author's ehtics of killing a bird is one of humanity's greatest and worst inventions.
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The author gives insight to the childhood experience through the use of language, this is seen in the lines "My first shot struck." The author uses first person to explore the perspective of the child and enable the readers to empathise with this child and his experience.
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the quote ‘I saw those eyes that did not see’, symbolises memory of her life. The audience perceives an innocent child, blind to the world, as stereotyped as similar to the audience.
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Texts are a means of effectively illuminating the impact of human experiences through their insight into the inconsistencies of human behaviour, inviting the reader to see the world differently, to challenge assumptions, ignite new ideas and to reflect personally.
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Narratives provide audiences insight into the complexity of the human psyche in positions of extreme power.
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Texts allow us to understand the human experience because they expose human flaws, enlightening audiences of the paradoxes and inconsistencies within human life.
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Texts allow insight into the ideas and values conveyed by the Human experience through the use if forms and features
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Texts act as a powerful tool by portraying the human experiences in a variety of ways which invite the audience to reflect on themselves while also allowing them to see the world differently through inconsistencies throughout society.
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Texts allow us to understand the human experiences because it exposes the audience to different perspectives of life allowing the audience to reflect personally.
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Texts allow us to understand the human experiences through insights into other collective and individual human experience.
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Through exploring the motivations for human behaviour, texts have the ability to elucidate paradoxes, inconsistencies and anomalies which underlie the human experience.
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Texts give audiences insight into the paradoxical behaviours of human life
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Texts enables us to understand the complexity of the human experience through the connection between value and power and the anamolies associated with the human condition.
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Texts allow individuals to gain an insight into the human experience through the close inspection of another individuals human experience.
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Texts provide insight into the collective human experience through the exploration of the nature of individual connection, relations and the consequences they deliver
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Through the study of literature, readers are provided insight into the universal nature of humanity's collective identity and shared experience
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Authors convey their opinion of a human experience through texts by concentrating the anomalies and paradoxes.
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Texts enlighten audiences through the paradoxical nature of the human experience and give reason to its anomalies.
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Texts allow us to understand the human experience because it gives the audience an insight into individual lives.
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The anomalies and inconsistencies in the human experience allow us to challenge assumptions about the text and societal views from the time period.
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Texts stipulate individual and collective emotions, trials and tribulations to unveil complex and contradicting human experiences.
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Authors are able to encompass aspects of themselves and their experiences within their texts. This allows the reader to reflect on the various inconsistencies that exist between different individuals and their experiences.
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Narratives are a powerful medium through which composers represent the nature of the human experience, allowing their audience to accept or challenge their perspective.
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Texts invite audiences to consider the nature of behaviours and emotions in defining human experiences
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Texts allow audiences to immerse themselves in human experiences and show a unique ability to give perspectives of individual and collective experiences.
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These texts reveal the anomalies and paradoxes of universal culture, challenging the viewer's perspective on human experiences.
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Texts that represent challenging human experiences discuss the universal emotions that impact individual actions that can catalyse collective hysteria.
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Texts further one’s understanding of the human experience in order to expose and challenge the anomalies and paradoxes within society.
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Composers utilise storytelling to convey the paradoxes and inconsistencies evident in individual and collective human experiences.
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Through offering profound insight into the inconsistent nature and paradoxes of human life, texts allow us to understand the human experiences
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Texts allow us to understand the human experience, representing different paradoxes and inconsistencies in human nature that individuals can understand and connect to
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The portrayal of characters throughout narratives indicate the anomalies present in human experiences in which we reflect on.
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Texts present us with controversial ideas that can encourage readers to reconsider their perception of the world and regard alternate realities.
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Narrative has the capacity to illuminate an audience to the enduring and fundamental aspects of human life.
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1. Texts allow us to understand the human experience because they are centred around the experiences of those associated with the text/s which give it meaning and influence.
2. The powerful meaning and influence of all texts originate from the perspectives of the people who lived through human experiences.
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through the exploration of the human experience responders are exposed to new ideas that shift their perspective and understanding of their human condition.