HSC Notes
Educare Sydney study notes have been composed specifically to target the requirements for the new HSC English syllabus. They offer literary insights that complement and extend a student’s responses to set texts.
These study sheets are not designed to act as crib notes but rather to be used only after the text has been read thoroughly.
Common Module: Texts and Human Experiences
Common Module: Texts and Human Experiences: Nineteen Eighty-Four
These notes have been compiled specifically to target NESA’s requirements for the HSC Common Module – Human Experience.
There are 7,619 words in this document
The notes include:
NESA’s Requirements
An understanding of the set text on human experience
Language and meaning in the text
Historical context
Key terms
Key themes (14 pages)
Common Module: Texts and Human Experiences: The Crucible
These notes have been compiled specifically to target NESA’s requirements for the HSC Common Module – Human Experience.
There are 6,592 words in this document
The notes include:
NESA’s Requirements
An understanding of the set text on human experience
Language and meaning in the text
Historical context
Key terms
Key themes (19 pages)
Module A: Textual Conversations
Module A: Textual Conversations – Mrs Dalloway and The Hours
- NESA’s Requirements
- An understanding of the set texts’ textual integrity
- Language and meaning in the texts
- Historical context
- Key terms
- Key themes (21 pages)
Module A: Textual Conversations – Donne and Witt
- NESA’s Requirements
- An understanding of the set texts’ textual integrity
- Language and meaning in the texts
- Historical context
- Key terms
- Key themes (10 pages)
Module A: Textual Conversations – The Tempest and Hag-Seed
- NESA’s Requirement
- An understanding of the set texts’ textual integrity
- Language and meaning in the texts
- Overview of the texts
- Historical context
- Key themes (13 pages)
Module B: Critical Study of Literature
Module B: Critical Study of Literature – An Artist of the Floating World
- NESA’s Requirements
- An understanding of the set text’s textual integrity
- Language and meaning in the text
- Historical context
- Key terms
- Key themes (14 pages)