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Title: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Pie 4 Life on December 12, 2007, 11:07:28 am
Hey guys, I'm new on here, I'm going into Year 12 next year, and Lit is my favourite subject. However I believe the books look a lot more difficult than Year 11, we're doing:

The Good Earth
The Hamilton Case
King Lear
Island Stories
This Boy's Life

Any tips or thoughts on these books?
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: perfect_broken on December 15, 2007, 10:46:49 pm
Are you sure it's not 'The White Earth'?
I am finishing my literature this year and I can't wait!
I did a semester last year, but i couldnt complete it due to illness. It's not harder than units 1/2, but it is a lot more involved. Be prepared for some serious reading, and be ready to re-read ALL of your novels 3-4 times. Trust me - this works a treat!
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Pie 4 Life on December 17, 2007, 08:20:58 am
Are you sure it's not 'The White Earth'?
I am finishing my literature this year and I can't wait!
I did a semester last year, but i couldnt complete it due to illness. It's not harder than units 1/2, but it is a lot more involved. Be prepared for some serious reading, and be ready to re-read ALL of your novels 3-4 times. Trust me - this works a treat!

Nope it's "The Good Earth" it's a chinese novel about the industrial revolution. Cheers for that :)
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: lishan515 on December 20, 2007, 11:56:47 pm
Importance of Being Earnest (A)
A room of one's own (A)
Keats poetry (B)
A passage to india (B)
King Lear(B)

Are our texts... probably another might appear next year... not sure
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Eriny on December 21, 2007, 09:38:16 am
Importance of Being Earnest (A)
A room of one's own (A)
Keats poetry (B)
A passage to india (B)
King Lear(B)

I did A Room of One's Own and The Importance of Being Earnest last year. I liked them both, though most of my clas didn't seem to like A Romm of One's Own for some reason.
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Rietie on December 22, 2007, 02:29:28 pm
Hey, I love Lit and the books I'm doing next year are:
Collected Stories Of Katherine Mansfield
Bel Canto
King Lear
Sense and Sensibility
... and poetry that I don't know yet.

I think many people will be doing King Lear, which I'm a bit worried about seeing as I'm planning on doing it for the exam, which makes it harder to do well in. The only thing I'm feeling comforted by is the fact that 6 or 7 of the Lit students of 2007 at my school got 48 and above. Very reassuring... but putting lots of pressure on the 08ers.

I think I will aim for between 35 and 40.
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Pencil on December 22, 2007, 02:33:39 pm
I think many people will be doing King Lear, which I'm a bit worried about seeing as I'm planning on doing it for the exam, which makes it harder to do well in.

Hm i don't think the amount of people doing a text will really have any difference tbh
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: pariah on December 22, 2007, 02:41:28 pm
I think many people will be doing King Lear, which I'm a bit worried about seeing as I'm planning on doing it for the exam, which makes it harder to do well in.

Hm i don't think the amount of people doing a text will really have any difference tbh
Absolutely; in fact, if you do a popular text well, then your mark could potentially be a litte higher (coz the examiners would be bored with the multitudes of average responses and thus would look favourably upon a higher quality response).
Anyway, our school's doing:
-Collected Stories (Peter Carey) (A)
-King Lear (B)
-Sense and Sensibility (B)
-Selected Poems (T.S. Eliot) (A)
-Cloudstreet (A)
-Importance of Being Earnest (A)
i'm in yr 11 atm, and I'm a bit concerned that firstly, my school only does 2 list b's, and secondly, both the list b's that we do will be rotated off the list in 2009 (when i do lit 3/4), coz they are both in their 4th year...hopefully the text-setting panel put another decent shakespeare and austen text on ('much ado about nothing' is on atm as well, but its not a text my teachers like...)
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Pencil on December 22, 2007, 03:26:24 pm
wow only two list b's that is odd. Do they do that when you do 3/4 as well? cos i guess when you are in year 11 it doesn't matter so much.
Alot of people doing Lear, i lovve lear! i think it's hilarious! You have to watch that film version... I don't know which one it is but it is the one where the actor playing Lear was critisised for making the mad scenes funny (comes out with the daisies around his head and all that) but i love it cos i think you need the humour in there haha
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: pariah on December 22, 2007, 03:35:52 pm
yeh, the list I posted up is what u do in the 3/4 at my school (for the 1/2, i'm doing the great gatsby, othello, heart of darkness, white noise, rosencrantz and guilderstern are dead, kissing in manhattan and pride and prejudice).
i'm not really compaining, coz our two lit teachers are awesome (both are assessors, one is on the text panel, and the results are good - 2 50s this year, and 80% of students 40+).
ur lucky; u get to watch Lear (i assume that is for the adaptation...). the adaptation text we do is cloudstreet, which is a pretty lacklustre play...
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Eriny on December 22, 2007, 03:53:44 pm
But at least Cloudstreet is a pretty awesome book IMO (though lots of people I talk to seem to either hate it or love it).
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Pencil on December 23, 2007, 09:28:27 am
Nah we did Gatsby for the adaption sac, we just watched Lear because it helps you understand and remember the text better. If you can get hold of a copy, it's a good idea. For the lear sac we did the critique of the critique
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: johd89 on December 23, 2007, 05:42:28 pm
We're doing:
Importance Of Being Earnest & Other Plays
Under Milkwood (Everyman)
Hamilton Case
Sugar & Other Stories
Collected Poems - Phillip Larkin

I'm fairly nervous about Literature next year lol.
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: jamesdrv on December 23, 2007, 06:08:46 pm
Do you know what poems you're doing of Phillip Larkin's, johd89? I did him this year, so if the set poems remain the same each year I could pass some notes to you (if you want them).
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Eriny on December 23, 2007, 10:17:40 pm
We're doing:
Importance Of Being Earnest & Other Plays
Under Milkwood (Everyman)
Hamilton Case
Sugar & Other Stories
Collected Poems - Phillip Larkin

I'm fairly nervous about Literature next year lol.

I did Sugar for my exam! On first reading I was like, "WTF?" - I understood it, yet I didn't quite know what to make of it - but I actually quite like it now. Very dense, a challenging book but a rewarding one :) (both intellectually as well as in terms of study score). Only myself and one other person in my class ended up actually writing on it in the exam.
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: iamdan08 on December 24, 2007, 09:14:12 pm
Next year im doing:

A passage to India
The Importance of being Earnest
Cloudstreet
Bypass
Antigone
not sure which poetry

Killed Lit this year, hoping to do the same next year!!! lol
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: kpi_125 on January 28, 2008, 11:19:24 pm
Good Earth
Much Ado About Nothing
Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Poertry from... lol and yes I should know this

Far From Heaven
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Rietie on January 29, 2008, 12:33:57 am
I loved Much Ado About Nothing when I studied it. The film is also awesome. It's got House's friend playing the love sick Claudio (or whatever his name is)
And I've already begun watching Far From Heaven and the husband is a bastard. He doesn't even get bashed up for being gay despite living in the 1950's (apparently, people in those days accepted homosexuals...), while he completely yells at her for associating with a black man. And the ending is sad.

But... this film is going to be awesome to write about - so much to discuss and cover.

*Please note I am criticizing the film and its accuracy and I am not anti-homosexuality or.... what's the name for a phobia of homosexuals?
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Pencil on January 29, 2008, 08:08:43 am
homophobia?
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Rietie on January 29, 2008, 11:41:02 am
Wow.... that's pretty obvious. Don't they have some cool name for it? I've always liked those weird names for phobias. I wonder if there's a phobia of peanut butter....
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: Pie 4 Life on February 25, 2008, 05:59:52 pm
Good Earth
Much Ado About Nothing
Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Poertry from... lol and yes I should know this

Far From Heaven

Yay someone else is doing the Good Earth lol... have you seen the movie?
Title: Re: Books for next year - Year 12 Lit
Post by: kpi_125 on November 02, 2008, 09:57:10 pm
I know it's a bit late now but, nope. I heard it was really bad!