A Guide to Analysing Mary Oliver’s Poetry
If you’ve ever read a poem, understood all the words, yet found yourself wondering: What am I actually supposed to analyse? then you’re not alone! Poetry analysis can feel confusing at first, and this is especially common with the poetry of Mary Oliver. In this post, we’ll be breaking down how to approach her writing, including some questions you can ask yourself to shape your interpretation.
Mastering Sarah Moss’ Ghost Wall
If you are studying this terrifyingly beautiful book, than you are extremely lucky! Once you get used to the slightly unconventional dialogue (those who’ve read the book, will get me!), you’re guaranteed to be pulled in and fully immersed in the world Moss has masterfully constructed. I hope you enjoy reading through our text guide and wish you the best of luck for your assessment!
Mastering Jane Harrison’s Rainbow’s End
Jane Harrison’s play “Rainbow’s End,” a work of social realism, tells the story of “unsung” heroic Aboriginal women who have been underrepresented in Australia’s mainstream media. For those studying the play, we have put together a blog post with everything you need to excel at your assessment, along with an exemplary 10/10 text response essay.
Mastering Billy Wilder’s Sunset Boulevard
Watching Sunset Boulevard today, it’s impossible not to be struck by its boldness. Billy Wilder didn’t just make a film about Hollywood, he held a mirror up to it, reflecting the hunger, vanity, and desperation lurking behind the screen. In today’s post, we go through everything you need to excel at your Sunset Boulevard SAC!
Mastering Stephen Johnson’s High Ground
Why should you maintain your integrity if you are a victim of oppression? This is the question Stephan Johnson’s 2021 Revisionist Western Film, “High Ground,” asks us to contemplate. In this blog post, Jackson explores the plot, context, authorial intent, narrative elements and motifs of High Ground.
Who are the characters in COADF?
Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s ‘Chronicle of a Death Foretold’ is already so complex in its non-linear structure, plot and themes - the endless number of characters just seems like another unnecessary obstacle to overcome. Lucky for you, we have a full breakdown of these characters right here.
Responding to VCE Prompts
If you’ve ever stared at a VCE English prompt thinking, “What is this even asking me?”, you’re not alone. One of the biggest mistakes students make in Text Response essays is jumping straight into planning paragraphs without properly unpacking the topic.
The Memory Police Theme Analysis
As the name suggests, Yoko Ogawa’s ‘The Memory Police’ may just appear like another ordinary science fiction. But it’s not. The real horror lies in the culmination of identity erasure, and how calmly the citizens learn to live with loss, to escape tyranny and their oppressive space.
Mastering Sophocles’ Oedipus the King
For those studying Sophocles’ Oedipus the King, I've put together a blog post with the basics. Quotes? A prompt bank? An exemplary essay? I've got you. From here, simply prepare some analysis under each theme and practice writing essays. That's it!
Film techniques explained
Do you forget the name of film techniques? Can you identify the different types of camera angles but don’t know how to analyse them? This blog will help you out.
Things in Sunset Boulevard I bet you haven’t thought about…
Niche moments and construction features in Sunset Boulevard that are different from the other things you’ve seen online, and a more nuanced discussion of the characters in the film.