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VCE Stuff => VCE English Studies => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE English & EAL => Topic started by: phamtantan on August 12, 2012, 10:44:49 pm
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Anyone doing/ have watched Skin? I think it's a pretty interesting film to write about in context.
Prompt: Our beliefs and values are determined by the society we are born into.
Any suggestions? Although it's a great film, I'm having a hard time telling myself that it's a context piece, not text response :) What other evidence should I use? Would you go for imaginative or expository on this prompt?
Thanks!
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Yeah it was difficult for me not to analyse it as if it were a text response. When Abraham was boarding up her window I got so caught up in saying Sannie was a saviour and it was symbolic when she put her hand over it (it looked like a crucifix) and realised it was all for nothing.
Personally I'd go for imaginative because it's what I enjoy most. However it seems like a solid essay/article prompt also. As for evidence if you were going to write an essay, I would use the scene in which Sandra is told by another girl (Emma?) that she was born in Swaziland and doesn't mind her skin colour (born in Swaziland/values/prompt) and I would juxtapose that with the other girls at the school. You could also use Abraham's fondness of the nationalist government, Pietrus' views and values and how he's been made to hate the white mentality and status via being born into an apartheid country etc.
Alternatively, you could use Sandra as evidence against the prompt, how her values have been shaped by experiences rather than society, and her beliefs couldn't match society's as that would shatter her own identity. You could also use the "Chicken guy" who doesn't mind her skin colour to go against the prompt.
As far as imaginative goes, the paper is your oyster. Depending on what form you would like to write I'm happy to bounce ideas =]
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Whatever the prompt is, the pitfall in movies is to analyse them. Myself included, this is what we should be careful of when writing context about the movies. I've watched the movie..there is so much stuff to pull out. Just keep that in mind, we all should specifically talk about beyond the movie and the idea of identity and belonging. Plus, I've reviewed couple of prompts about section 2. They are so general..that gives us more freedom.