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English Literature

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Critical perspectives are formed by students when they make meaning from literature by engaging with aspects of the text(s) studied. In the Literature ATAR course, students discuss and debate aspects of texts establishing their views through logical argument. Students reflect on the aesthetic qualities of literary texts, appreciate the power of language and inquire into the relationship between texts, authors, readers, audiences and contexts, thereby forming their own critical perspectives. Critical perspectives can be informed by various reading practices and strategies.

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Critical Perspectives


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