![]() ![]() ![]() The module’s focus on context is not as strong as the previous syllabus’ Module A rubric. You need to figure out what the newer text is saying about different aspects of the older text. You need to focus on the commonalities and differences between texts. The newer text will usually retell, comment or engage with the older text to engage modern audiences and convey their message. ![]() In other words, the pair of texts are having a conversation with one another. In simple terms, Module A is a study of a pair of texts that share a direct intertextual relationship… Connecting The Tempest and Hag-seed to Module A: Textual Conversations.What is Module A: Textual Conversations.What’s in this The Tempest Hag-Seed Cheatsheet? We also break down the Module A syllabus into individual statements and connect to the texts. What’s the go with Tempest and Hag-Seed? What is a Textual Conversation even meant to be? In this The Tempest and Hag-Seed cheat sheet, we give you all the important “deets” including a quick summary of the plot, characters, genres and, context of each text. ![]()
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