This student book is a study of Arthur Miller’s drama, The Crucible, along with a variety of other poems, prose fiction, and non-fiction texts. It has been designed to fulfil the requirements of the NSW Stage 6 English Year 12 Common Module: Texts and Human Experiences.
By engaging in close reading of Arthur Miller’s
The Crucible, alongside
texts such as: Susan B. Anthony’s ‘On Women’s Right to Vote’, Alfred Lord Tennyson’s ‘The Lady of Shalott’, and George Orwell’s ‘The Sporting Spirit’, students will develop their knowledge of how texts provide insight into the emotions, behaviour, and motivations that form the core of human experiences.
As a complete, stand-alone unit of work, this student book is a highly valuable resource for students and teachers of the NSW Stage 6 English
Year 12 Common Module: Texts and Human Experiences. It includes:
- A variety of engaging classroom activities to develop skills in comprehension, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of texts
- Texts from the Standard and Advanced English Module C: The Craft of Writing, along with structured writing tasks modelled on the Paper 2 examination questions for Module C.
- Prose fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and drama texts
- Texts regarded as quality literature
- Texts that represent a variety of cultural, social, and gender perspectives
- Access to the full text of literary works covered throughout the study.
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