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Gattaca Text ResponseTopic Types

Gattaca Text ResponseTopic Types. OR What the topic is asking you to write about. Text response essays have to:. • Demonstrate a close and perceptive reading of the text, exploring complexities of its concepts and construction.

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Gattaca Text ResponseTopic Types

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  1. GattacaText ResponseTopic Types OR What the topic is asking you to write about.

  2. Text response essays have to: • Demonstrate a close and perceptive reading of the text, exploring complexities of its concepts and construction. • Demonstrate an understanding of the implications of the topic, using an appropriate strategy for dealing with it, and exploring its complexity from the basis of the text. • Develop a cogent, controlled and well-substantiated discussion using precise and expressive language. VCAA English Expected Qualities

  3. You need to: Know the text Respond to the topic Write a structured essay

  4. Responding to the topic “The area that requires the most work is the understanding, deconstruction and organisation of responses in relation to the set topics.” 2012 VCAA English Assessment Report “There is still a problem with students fully engaging with the elements of the topics …” 2013 VCAA English Assessment Report

  5. Text SAC Assessment Criteria Criterion 1: Knowledge and control of the chosen content (34 marks) Criterion 2: Coherence and effectiveness of the structure and organization of the writing (8 marks) Criterion 3: Control of the conventions of the English language (8 marks)

  6. Topic instruction Discuss (24) Direct question (11) Do you agree (5) Note: the number in brackets refers to the number of those instructions on the 2012 exam

  7. Types/Focus of topics • the ideas, characters and themes constructed by the author/director and presented in the selected text • the way the author/director uses structures, features and conventions to construct meaning • the ways in which authors/directors express or imply a point of view and values • the ways in which readers’ interpretations of text differ and why 2013 VCAA English Assessment Report

  8. Focus of topic “… many [topics] have more than one strand.” “Students must ensure they are exploring all of the elements presented in the topic.” “Students who demonstrate an understanding of how construction, structures and features of the text in adding meaning were rewarded.” 2012 VCAA English Assessment Report

  9. Ideas/Character/Theme Topic sounds like: Character name/s Themes Example: To what extent is Vincent/Jerome driven by a desire to beat the system in Gattaca?

  10. Vincent Freeman/Jerome

  11. Irene Cassini

  12. Jerome Eugene Morrow

  13. Anton Freeman

  14. Ideas/Themes • Genetic Engineering & Ethics • Discrimination • Determinism vs Free Will • Triumph of the Human Spirit • Eugenics • Future worlds

  15. Ethics Moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity.

  16. Genetic Engineering

  17. Determinism The doctrine that all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes regarded as external to the will. Fate Destiny

  18. Free will The power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate; the ability to act at one's own discretion. Self-determination Independence

  19. Eugenics The science of improving a population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics.

  20. How author/director uses structures, features and conventions to construct meaning Topic sounds like: Author/director’s name Type of text [poetry, play, film, fiction, non-fiction, music lyrics, multimodal] Example: Andrew Niccolhas made a film that is both a cautionary tale and a celebration of the human spirit. Discuss

  21. Film – structures, features, conventions Camera – angles, position Lighting Sound/Music Mise en scene – everything in the frame Editing: cross cutting, juxtapositioning Voice over Flash backs Genre: Science Fiction, Film Noir, Thriller, Romance

  22. Author/Director Point of View and Values Topic sounds like: Author/Director name The word ‘suggests’ The words ‘demonstrates’ or ‘shows’ Example: Andrew Niccols film Gattaca demonstrates the ‘triumph of the human spirit’. Discuss

  23. Andrew Niccol quotes • In bringing to life his vision of a future society obsessed with human perfection, Andrew Niccol brought a number of disciplines into his screenplay, from eugenics to forensic science to social engineering. Niccol says an interest in these areas is "hard to avoid at the moment. You can't pick up a newspaper without seeing something." 

  24. Andrew Niccol Quotes But he also feels this is not just a science-driven narrative: "It's still an old-fashioned story in a sense, of the triumph of the human spirit. Although it has these modern trappings, it's still a man who beats the odds. They just happen to be genetic odds. That aspect interested me as much as the science."

  25. The way readers’ interpretations differ and why Topic sounds like: The word ‘reader/viewer The word ‘we’ Example: Despite the fact Vincent breaks the rules of his society we are with him all the way. Discuss

  26. Reader/Viewer interpretation How do you respond to and interrupt the film Gattaca? • Do you like/feel for the characters? • Favourite scenes? Best quotes? • Does it make you worry about how we use science? • Eugene’s suicide??? • Do you cheer for Vincent and the human spirit?

  27. Sum Up Know what the topic is asking you to do • Instruction • Topic type/focus • Key words/terms [use these and/or synonyms to ensure you stick to the topic]

  28. Ensure your text response: • Demonstrates your knowledge/understanding • Responds to the topic • Is a coherent andstructured essay

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