Texts and Human Experiences
Module A - Textual Conversations
Module B - Critical Study of Text
Module C - The Craft of Writing
General English Skills
100

Rosemary Dobson's Summer's End invokes this mythological being to represent being trapped in the liminal space between two worlds.

What is a mermaid?

100

This character's mother was known as Sycorax, and she was banished to the magical island of Algiers.

Who is Caliban?

100

Dylan Thomas' famous Llareggub is widely believed to be a parody of this quaint seaside village wherein Thomas whittled away many hours in the local pub.

What is Laugharne?

100

This famous poet captured all the high aesthetics of Arthurian epic verse with this Module C text that centres around a noblewoman named Shallott being elevated with her art far from the kingdom of Camelot.

Who is Alfred Lord Tennyson?

100

This simple and often overlooked five-letter essay word specifically refers to the unique ways in which a composer might employ language.

What is Style?

200

The Merchant of Venice famously centres around Jewish character Shylock's desire to take what from the titular character Antonio?

What is a pound of flesh?

200

This Module A pairing of a drama and poetry centres around Early Modern concepts of Death, Mortality, God and Redemption, with the focal texts including 'Death Be Not Proud'

What is W;t and Donne?
200

Charles Dickens was born in this early 19th Century year, firmly placing him and his body of work in the late Victorian period.

What is 1812?

200
Colum McCann's Thirteen Ways of Looking focuses on this cantankerous old man and the review of surveillance footage proceeding after his death.

Who is Peter Mendelssohn?

200

Specifically talking about how a text is structured, including the adherence to certain conventions like chapters, acts, or scenes, refers to this English concept.

What is Form?

300

The rubric asks students to consider the uncommon human experiences, e.g. the <BLANK>, <BLANK> and <BLANK> of human behaviour.

What are anomalies, paradoxes and inconsistencies?

300
Shakespeare's famed historical drama Richard III is given the Al Pacino treatment in this Module A play/movie pairing?

What is Looking for Richard?

300

This super important Mod B phrase refers to 'The unity of a text; its coherent use of form and language to produce an integrated whole in terms of meaning and value'.

What is textual integrity?

300

Gwen Harwood's dual poem Father and Child comprises two different time periods in the poet's life, compared with one another. This type of poem is often referred to as this style of dual modernist painting.

What is a diptych?

300

This ancient 'back and forth' style of dialogue originated in Greek drama, usually between a 'protagonist' and 'antagonist' discussing a dilemma.

What is Stichomythia?

400

This favourite Fort St word can often be used as a way of exploring the concept of the 'every day', and often the 'mundane'.

What is quotidian?

400

The 2019 Module A HSC question cryptically posed that texts nowadays are constantly being dismantled, reconstructed and this helpful household process.

What is recycled?

400

Being able to include elements of your own voice alongside deep understanding of text crafts this three word Module B writing skill.

What is Considered Personal Voice?

400

This pointedly funny speech excerpt talks about the importance of reflecting on one's writing and appreciating it as a reader by telling a funny anecdote about reading one's own novel on a plane.

What is That Crafty Feeling?

400

This formal English device refers to a sudden reversal of fortune or change in circumstances, especially in reference to fictional narrative.


What is Peripeteia?

500

This 2014 novel on the Texts and Human Experiences prescribed text lists centres around a blind French girl and a young, radio obsessed German soldier.

What is All the Light We Cannot See?

500

These three English literary devices are highlighted and given specific mention in the Mod A Rubric.

What are motif, allusion and intertextuality?

500

In Dylan Thomas' famous Module B radio play Under Milk Wood, what is the name of the local pub?

What is the Sailor's Arms?

500

The only 'performance poet' on the Mod C list, this Sydney-based rapper from the UK recently switched to they/them pronouns and changed their name from Kate Tempest to this?

Who is Kae Tempest?

500

This English technique refers to a writer raising a question, and then immediately providing an answer to that question. 

What is hypophora?