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Title: related texts for exploring transitions?
Post by: michelle99 on February 13, 2017, 12:00:27 am
hey everyone!
if you have any exploring transition related texts it will be really helpful especially within the nazi/world war 2/refugee genre
please leave any movie or books or short stories etc that might be useful
thanks so much
Title: Re: related texts for exploring transitions?
Post by: kneehaha on February 15, 2017, 09:12:06 pm
For this module, im doing Tom Brennan, and i was wondering if anyone has any related ideas for this novel
Title: Re: related texts for exploring transitions?
Post by: mattmorley on May 24, 2017, 07:21:43 am
hey i used tim winton neighbours for this and i think it will work well for your genre
Title: Re: related texts for exploring transitions?
Post by: adelaidecruz on July 04, 2017, 08:53:14 pm
For this module, im doing Tom Brennan, and i was wondering if anyone has any related ideas for this novel

Hey I studied Tom Brennan too and we used a short film called 'This Is Normal'. Very easy to analyse and it links really well with Tom's transition!
Title: Re: related texts for exploring transitions?
Post by: Bruh01 on July 04, 2018, 09:54:06 am
Hey I studied Tom Brennan too and we used a short film called 'This Is Normal'. Very easy to analyse and it links really well with Tom's transition!
Hi do you happen to have an essay for those two texts? Would be greatly appreciated
Title: Re: related texts for exploring transitions?
Post by: jswimj on July 23, 2018, 06:05:48 pm
Hi do you happen to have an essay for those two texts? Would be greatly appreciated

She posted over a year ago, so good luck getting an answer  :P
But in the mean time, I'm doing Tom Brennan and my related text is a trailer for a documentary on Netflix "My Beautiful Broken Brain", which only goes for 2 minutes and it's super easy to analyse and get some good quotes and visual techniques from it.

Good luck!