Monday, 16 November 2009

2009 Year 9 English Evaluation

2009 was a year where i further developed my english abilities and expanded my knowledge to write and understand different forms of english. At the conclusion of this year I am confident that my work and abilities have made a significant improvement and I will be able to continue my improvement in the following years.

My favourite unit of work throughout the year was the work we did no the novel 'Tomorrow When the War Began' by John Marsden, who is one of my favourite authors. I love the book because it shows teenagers in a different light and the way it is written allows the reader to fully understand the characters and situations. The piece of assessment we did for this unit was a non-literary analytical essay in which the task was to outline the way in which teenagers are portrayed in the novel through discussion of the different characters. I do not usually enjoy in class essays as the preparation for the test can leave you unprepared, but because i knew the task, I feel I wrote a well structured piece and this was reflected in my mark for the piece, as I went really well.

My least favourite unit of work throughout the year was the work we did on protest poetry. I feel as if the assessment piece for the unit was thrust upon us, and I didn't feel like I was well enough prepared. This could also be because of the fact that I was away for a portion of the unit. We only had a little over a week to write the piece which was to be presented in the form of a comparable task about poetry being a vehicle for social protest. In hindsight, I think that I would have enjoyed the unit much more if we had more time to prepare.



My strengths in 2009 english were the feature article completed as our final assessment piece of the year and the in class essay about tomorrow when the war began. These were the two pieces that I enjoyed the most and because I enjoyed them the most, I went well in them in terms of marks.

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Dramatic Monolouge

Scenario: At my cousins wedding, her to be husband accuses her of being unfaithful and leaves

I can’t believe he had the nerve to do that! Who does he think he is, embarrassing her in front of the hundreds at the wedding! My poor cousin, all she has ever wanted is a big white wedding and now it has been completely ruined. He’s such a moron; doesn’t he know a good thing when he has it? I guess not! My poor cousin is distraught; just wait till I get my hands on him.

She has never been anything but faithful to him. He has absolutely no proof, just the word of mouth of an unnamed friend of his, great evidence. My cousin is my best friend, so if he hurt her, he hurt me. I look over now and see her lying on her back, like she has been doing for the past three days. She is in some kind of trance, reminiscing about when they were happy.

He’s a smart guy, one day I know that he will realize his mistake and beg her to take him back. Even when he was confronting her he looked unsure. I just hope that when it happens, that she remembers how she is now and won’t let herself be hurt again. I want him to suffer, lonely for the rest of his life because of how he tore her word apart.

Monday, 9 November 2009

Beatrice - Character Relation

The play ‘Much Ado About Nothing’, written by William Shakespeare hosts a variety of characters and the one that I feel I can relate to the most is Beatrice.

Beatrice is a beautiful young woman, the niece of Leonato who is an important man in Messina. Beatrice speaks her mind and isn’t afraid to say what she thinks. Her attitude can get her in hot water. She is witty and possesses a fiery personality. She enjoys reading and poetry which I also enjoy. Beatrice develops a romantic relationship with Benedick, the young, handsome soldier who comes to Messina with Don Pedro and Claudio. She is an extremely independent woman and doesn’t believe that she needs to marry “I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me”.

However, they do not experience love at first site. They have a raging war of the wits, each constantly attempting to out do the other. When first meeting, there is chemistry between them but they don’t like each other, constantly competing. AT the masked ball in particular, Beatrice greatly offends Benedick. “Will your Grace command me any service to the world's end? I will go on the slightest errand now to the Antipodes that you can devise to send me on. I will fetch you a hair off the great Cham's beard, do you any embassies to the Pygmies, rather then hold three words conference with this Harpy. You have no employment for me?”

This later develops into love, with each admitting that they have feelings for each other. “Good Lord for alliance! Thus goes everyone to the world but I, and I am sunburnt; I may sit in a corner and cry 'heigh-ho!' for a husband.” This quotation form Beatrice shows how she did not want to marry, but she still fell in love with Benedict who has a similar outlook on love. They are the perfect match. Benedick and Beatrice fall in love, as shown in the following quotation from Benedick to Beatrice “I do love nothing in the world so well as you. Is that not strange?”

Beatrice lives with her cousin Hero and her uncle Leonato. Beatrice and Hero are close friends and Beatrice stands up for Hero when she is beginning accused of being unfaithful. They are very close, even sleeping in a room together.

I relate most to this character because of her personality and show she acts in ‘Much Ado About Nothing’. I can relate to her because of her mannerisms and characteristics. She is witty and says what she thins without considering the consequences. I have been known to do this on multiple occasions. Although she is very sharp when thinking on her feet, Beatrice has a softer side as well. Beatrice does find love with Benedick and has a close friendship with Hero.