Hiya
It's my first time posting here!
First of all, the three prescribed texts that we've covered are Metropolis, Frankenstein and Waiting for Godot. I've got one related already down-packed (Children of Men), and I'm just looking for one more...
Secondly, I have two quick questions:
1) Is it possible to use prescribed texts from Advanced as a related text in Extension? (our teacher never covered this)
2) If so, would it be a good idea to use 'Nick and the Candlestick' as a related? (I would be relating it to Waiting for Godot)
However, if it's not possible - would anyone have any other suggestions for me?
Hey, jjsu!
Welcome to the forums
Lovely to have you here!
It is possible to use prescribed texts from Advanced
but it is highly discouraged largely due to the point of related texts being that you source other pieces of literature to enhance your learning and relate it to what you have studied in class. While
Nick and the Candlestick would draw some amazing parallels with
Waiting for Godot, it limits you from providing your own supplementary material and bringing more personalised subject matter into your extended response. I did study
Godot myself and both my related texts, Masahiro Shinoda's
Pale Flower (film) and Kathy Acker's
Don Quixote (novel) worked beautifully for Marxist, poststructuralist and feminist critical analysis. I would highly recommend using them as they also align well with the
Worlds of Upheaval elective!
I also suggested a few other texts in this thread
here for you to have a look at! Hope this helps and do let me know what you end up choosing
Angelina