Cards (43)

    • A common theme for text selection is love
    • Texts for the Independent Critical Study should share a common theme
    • Thematic relevance refers to a shared theme
    • Why should texts be readily available and manageable for study?
      To ensure accessibility
    • What is a key factor in ensuring a text is suitable for study?
      Manageability
    • Thematic depth in a text refers to the complexity and universality of its themes.

      True
    • Why is Shakespeare's *Hamlet* considered highly significant?
      Exploration of universal themes
    • What is a key example of innovative technique in *Hamlet*?
      Use of soliloquy
    • Contextual differences in texts allow students to analyze how societal attitudes have changed.

      True
    • Contextual differences in texts refer to variations in historical, social, and cultural contexts.
      True
    • Steps to consider when choosing texts for the Independent Critical Study: Texts Across Time
      1️⃣ Thematic Relevance
      2️⃣ Contextual Differences
      3️⃣ Availability and Accessibility
      4️⃣ Personal Interest
    • Cultural influence is a key factor in determining a text's literary significance.
      True
    • Thematic depth refers to the complexity and universality of the themes explored in a text
    • Strong thematic connections allow for meaningful comparisons and contrasts between texts.

      True
    • Match the criteria with their descriptions:
      Accessibility ↔️ Texts are readily available
      Research Availability ↔️ Abundant critical essays exist
    • What is the approach to analyzing texts in the Independent Critical Study called?
      Texts Across Time
    • What is a key consideration regarding texts for study?
      Availability and accessibility
    • What type of text is suitable for the Independent Critical Study?
      Books, plays, poems
    • Contextual differences in texts reflect societal changes over time.

      True
    • Examining contextual differences in texts helps understand societal shifts.

      True
    • Artistic merit includes the quality of writing and use of literary devices
    • Rank the factors contributing to literary significance in order of importance:
      1️⃣ Artistic Merit
      2️⃣ Thematic Depth
      3️⃣ Cultural Influence
      4️⃣ Innovative Techniques
    • Cultural influence in a text reflects its impact on social or historical contexts.

      True
    • What is the first key criterion for text selection in the Independent Critical Study?
      Thematic Relevance
    • What is one example of a common theme for the Independent Critical Study?
      Love
    • Why is personal interest important when selecting texts for the Independent Critical Study?
      It enhances engagement
    • One factor of literary significance is the artistic merit
    • Match the factors of literary significance with their descriptions:
      Artistic Merit ↔️ Quality of writing
      Thematic Depth ↔️ Complexity of themes
      Cultural Influence ↔️ Impact on culture
      Innovative Techniques ↔️ Groundbreaking methods used
    • What should texts for the Independent Critical Study offer for critical analysis?
      Depth and complexity
    • Contextual differences in texts reflect changes in historical, social, and cultural contexts.
      True
    • Attitudes towards love have remained constant across centuries.
      False
    • The texts should share a common theme such as love, war, or social injustice
    • What does literary significance refer to?
      Enduring value and impact
    • What does cultural influence in a text reflect?
      Historical or social contexts
    • Thematic depth refers to the complexity and universality of the themes explored in the text
    • The Independent Critical Study is also known as Texts Across Time.
    • The Independent Critical Study involves comparing two texts from different time periods that share thematic and contextual links
    • Texts for the Independent Critical Study should be readily available and manageable to study
    • Match the criteria with their descriptions:
      Thematic Relevance ↔️ Texts share a common theme
      Contextual Differences ↔️ Reflect changes over time
      Availability and Accessibility ↔️ Texts are readily accessible
      Personal Interest ↔️ Align with your passions
    • Which Shakespearean play exemplifies high literary significance?
      Hamlet