Experience Through Language Distinctively Visual Core text The Shoehorn Sonata John Misto What does the syllabus say In their and students explore the ways the images we see and or visualise in texts are Students consider ho ID: 269455
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Module A:Experience Through Language (Distinctively Visual)
Core text:
The Shoehorn Sonata
John MistoSlide2
What does the syllabus say?
In their and students explore the ways the images we see and / or visualise in texts are . Students consider how the forms of of different texts create these images, affect interpretation and . Students examine their , in addition to other texts providing examples of the distinctively .
responding
composing
created
language
shape meaning
prescribed text
visualSlide3
The module requires you to:
have as the focus of your
therefore, you also need to have it as the focus of your
so, in other words, how can language and change our of ourselves and other people throughout the world?
study
language
writing
shape
perceptionsSlide4
Your option is ‘Distinctively Visual’
That means you will consider the way
language and are used to shape meaning.
how have used visual images to . messages or portray meaninghow emphasis of particular aspects of a . , or build meaning.
visual images
composers
send
event
relationship
characterSlide5
Images come from …
the used in the text
the imagery that is conveyed through language, including or
it may help to consider , gestures, , and how these convey meaning
you would also need to consider costume, style, . Mise-en-scene generally.
visual imagery
stage directions
dialogue
body language
facial expressions
tone of voice
settingSlide6
You will need to think about
the way the playwright has combined
physical characterisation
visual imagery
language stage directionsto fully understandthe plotimportant themes
emotional characterisationthe writer’s purposeSlide7
Remembering
that your core text is a play.
It needs to be watched as .
The staging contribute to the overall impact of the text.
theatre
techniquesSlide8
To engage fully with the ideas presented in the text
think about the defining in your life
decisions that have your life
the ways in which events beyond our control can affect our
your right to physical and emotional as womenthe ability of the human spirit to hardships
moments
affected
futures
freedom
endure