English A Language & Literature HL
English A Language & Literature HL
18
Chapters
104
Notes
Chapter 1 - Thoughts & Feelings
Chapter 1 - Thoughts & Feelings
Chapter 2 - Structure & Freedom
Chapter 2 - Structure & Freedom
Chapter 3 - Thinking Ahead I (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 3 - Thinking Ahead I (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 4 - The Real & Imagined
Chapter 4 - The Real & Imagined
Chapter 5 - The Wild
Chapter 5 - The Wild
Chapter 6 - Thinking Ahead 2 (External Assessment)
Chapter 6 - Thinking Ahead 2 (External Assessment)
Chapter 7 - Borders & Boundaries
Chapter 7 - Borders & Boundaries
Chapter 8 - Identity & Authority
Chapter 8 - Identity & Authority
Chapter 9 - Thinking Ahead 3 (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 9 - Thinking Ahead 3 (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 10 - Histories & Futures
Chapter 10 - Histories & Futures
Chapter 11 - Possible worlds
Chapter 11 - Possible worlds
Chapter 12 - Thinking Ahead 4 (External Assessment)
Chapter 12 - Thinking Ahead 4 (External Assessment)
Chapter 13 - Transformation & Remediation
Chapter 13 - Transformation & Remediation
Chapter 14 - Intersection, Union & Difference
Chapter 14 - Intersection, Union & Difference
Chapter 15 - Thinking Ahead 5 (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 15 - Thinking Ahead 5 (Internal Assessment)
Chapter 16 - Storytelling
Chapter 16 - Storytelling
Chapter 17 - Problems & Projects
Chapter 17 - Problems & Projects
Chapter 18 - Thinking Ahead 6 (External Assessment)
Chapter 18 - Thinking Ahead 6 (External Assessment)
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Chapter 17 - Problems & Projects
English A Language & Literature HL
English A Language & Literature HL

Chapter 17 - Problems & Projects

Exploring Self-Reflection Through Text A Deep Dive

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763 words
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4 mins read
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Introduction

  • This text discusses the concept of self-representation and how people narrate their own lives, often revealing their values, motivations, and societal norms. It also explores the study of self in literature and other forms of media.

Writing about the self

  • Real-world example: Social media platforms, like Instagram, where people share snippets of their lives and express their thoughts and beliefs.
  • Study note: Writing about ourselves can reveal a lot about our values, motivations, and societal norms, even if we don't intend to.

Exploring intertextuality

  • Study note: "Intertextuality" means how texts influence each other. The assignment encourages students to look at how different texts about the self can be interconnected and how they represent the self.
  • Real-world example: Fan fiction often borrows characters and settings from original works, creating intertextual links.

Writing & reading the self

  • Study note: This section discusses how people enjoy reading about others' experiences, perspectives, and secrets. It's about how we project our thoughts and ideas in different mediums like Snapchat, Facebook, YouTube, etc.
  • Real-world example: Reading personal blogs or watching vlogs on YouTube allows us to peek into others' lives and perspectives.

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Chapter 17 - Problems & Projects
English A Language & Literature HL
English A Language & Literature HL

Chapter 17 - Problems & Projects

Exploring Self-Reflection Through Text A Deep Dive

Word Count Emoji
763 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Introduction

  • This text discusses the concept of self-representation and how people narrate their own lives, often revealing their values, motivations, and societal norms. It also explores the study of self in literature and other forms of media.

Writing about the self

  • Real-world example: Social media platforms, like Instagram, where people share snippets of their lives and express their thoughts and beliefs.
  • Study note: Writing about ourselves can reveal a lot about our values, motivations, and societal norms, even if we don't intend to.

Exploring intertextuality

  • Study note: "Intertextuality" means how texts influence each other. The assignment encourages students to look at how different texts about the self can be interconnected and how they represent the self.
  • Real-world example: Fan fiction often borrows characters and settings from original works, creating intertextual links.

Writing & reading the self

  • Study note: This section discusses how people enjoy reading about others' experiences, perspectives, and secrets. It's about how we project our thoughts and ideas in different mediums like Snapchat, Facebook, YouTube, etc.
  • Real-world example: Reading personal blogs or watching vlogs on YouTube allows us to peek into others' lives and perspectives.

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