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CONTEXT: Spies or Death of a Salesman?
« on: March 20, 2014, 07:08:30 pm »
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Hi all,

For the context section of the exam, which text do you guys think is better to write on?

Looking back at the assessor's reports, Death of a Salesman tends to quite a popular text hence writing on a different text would differ yourself from the rest of the state. That being said, I've been told that Spies has a narrow focus on the themes of "memory" and "childhood" which would be difficult if given a prompt like "Without illusion, reality is too difficult to confront" or "Reality can be both subjective and objective". I've read both texts and I think it would be good to start my preparation as early as possible.

Any help would be awesome.

Cheers folks.