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The Boat, Nam Le The French Lieutenants Woman, John Fowles Chinatown, Roman Polanski Gwen Harwood; Collected poems Katherine Mansfield short stories Hamlet, William Shakespeare

TERM 1, 2012!!
Weekly planner: Please ensure that you check the planner a week in advance so that you are able to maintain your study schedule, be prepared for class and complete the required tasks by the deadlines outlined in the planner. Thanks :)

Gwen Harwood Collected Poems

 * [[file:analysis terms.rtf]] || [[file:Poetry PowerPoint.pptx]] ||  || [[file:GWEN HARWOOD SAC 3.docx]] || [[file:Harwood in context.docx]] ||
 * [[file:relevance of Harwood poetry today.rtf]] || [[file:biography and analysis.doc]] || [[file:critical analysis example essay.rtf]] || [[file:Gwen Harwood SAC powerpoint.pptx]] || [[file:Harwood, sac review.docx]] ||


 * [[file:reading 1.docx]] || [[file:reading 2.pdf]] || [[file:Reading 4.docx]] ||  ||   ||
 * [[file:Harwoods context, activities.docx]] || [[file:Reading 3.rtf]] || [[file:Poetry PowerPoint.pptx]] ||  ||   ||

CHINATOWN
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Katheine Mansfield Short Stories
HOLIDAY HOMEWORK!!! You are to read the following stories from Katherine Mansfield... The Daughters of the Late Colonel, The Garden Party, Miss Brill, A dill Pickle, Bliss, Je ne palle pas Francais. Read, annotate and summarise the analysis documents available below. You must have an imaginitive project that uses these stories (or one of your choice) as inspiration. Make sure that you review the SAC requirements and work consistently over the holidays to complete the project or piece of writing for this SAC. The SAC will be due on the 5th of August.
 * [[file:The_Daughters_of_the_Late_Colonel_analysis.pdf]] || [[file:THE GARDEN PARTY analysis.docx]] || [[file:Miss Brill critical analysis.docx]] || [[file:Dill pickle.doc]] ||  ||
 * [[file:bliss, critical overview.pdf]] || [[file:biography and analysis.doc]] || [[file:summaries and writing style.docx]] || [[file:REVIEW JE NE PARLE FRANCAIS.doc]] ||  ||

Hamlet, William Shakespeare

 * [[file:The Role of the Ghost in Hamlet.docx]] ||  ||   ||   ||   ||