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Brooklyn Classroom Questions for Comparative Study - by Amy Farrell (Paperback)

Brooklyn Classroom Questions for Comparative Study - by  Amy Farrell (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This book is a companion guide for the Comparative Study of 'Brooklyn', directed by John Crowley. Ideally it accompanies a second, detailed viewing and study of the film.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>A 162 page companion guide to Brooklyn for Comparative Study. <br /> For use in the classroom or for focussed independent study.</p><p>Section 1</p> <ul> <li>The film is divided into 5 parts.</li> <li>Outline summary for each part.</li> <li>Notes and Questions on each mode for each part.</li> <li>Modes include: Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain.</li> </ul> <ul> </ul> <p>Section 2</p> <ul> <li>Notes looking at each mode as a whole across the entire text.</li> <li>Accompanying questions for each mode.</li> </ul> <p>Section 3</p> <ul> <li>Comparing your texts: Questions on each mode to compare Brooklyn and your other chosen Comparative Study texts.</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p>This book is a companion guide for the Comparative Study of 'Brooklyn', directed by John Crowley. Ideally it accompanies a second, detailed viewing and study of the film.</p> <p>For the purposes of classroom study, I have divided the film into five parts. Each part contains an outline summary, a brief note on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain, and a set of questions on Cultural Context/Social Setting, Literary Genre, General Vision and Viewpoint, Relationships and Hero/Heroine/Villain. The brief note is intended as a starting point for students, to provide something concrete for each mode that can be developed and built on by exploring the relevant mode-based questions for each part.</p> <p>Towards the back of the book, there are short notes looking at each mode as a whole, across the entire film, and accompanying questions (please note, there may be some similarity with earlier questions to draw attention to key ideas).</p> <p>Lastly, there is a section of questions on each mode, designed to prompt comparisons between 'Brooklyn' and other Comparative Study texts.</p>

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