2016 Unit 2LITERATURE
The Great Gatsby
Guidelines
Exploring connections between texts – novel and film
TASK: After reading and viewing The Great Gatsby, write an essay analysing the connections between the two. Concentrate on three key scenes to help you complete this task.
- Include how the reading of a text can change according to the form of the text and its context
- Investigate and analyse how different interpretations of texts are influenced by form, language features and structures (novel and film).
- Refer to specific reviews in your discussion, to emphasize the differences between the written text and the effect that the adaptation to film has on the viewer/reader.
- Analyse the contextual viewsand values in the texts.
Your essay should:
-Focus on the ways that texts relate to and influence each other. (novel and film)
-Identify and discuss how a range of interpretations can be made about the same text. (Examine a collection of literary excerpts/reviews/essays/articles about the text)
-Consider how the reading of a text can change according to the form of the text and its context.
-Investigate and analyse how different interpretations of the texts are influenced by form, language features and structure.
Date of SAC…..Timeline for completion
Class before SAC / Period 1 / Period 2Teacher to check planning sheet / Writing the evaluative and comparative piece / Writing the evaluative and comparative piece
Word Limit
- 1000-1200 words.
- This word limit will be strictly enforced. Responses that significantly exceed the word limit are not considered to demonstrate “sophisticated control” (see marking criteria).
Allowable Materials
- Pens, pencils, highlighters
- 1 A4 double-sided handwritten plan. This sheet should contain notes, largely in dot-point form. It should contain information you need and a brief plan for your piece– no full paragraphs or completed drafts are permitted.
- The SAC criteria sheet
Absences
- Students who miss any class time during the SAC period due to illness must provide a medical certificate (immediately upon returning to school) in order for time in lieu to be arranged.
Assessment of SAC
- There are 40 possible marks for this SAC. Use the marking rubric provided to ensure your responses demonstrate the key knowledge and skills of this Outcome.