<aside> 1️⃣ You have studied a pair of prescribed texts in Textual Conversations.
How have the key ideas and concepts of each text influenced your understanding of the intended connections between them?
In your response make detailed reference to the prescribed texts.
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<aside> 2️⃣ By understanding the individual contexts of texts, a responder can make a stronger evaluation and connection between texts. Discuss this statement by making close reference to both prescribed texts and their contexts.
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<aside> 3️⃣ In what ways do the textual conversations between your pair of prescribed texts enhance your appreciation of how context affects form and values?
In your response, make detailed reference to your prescribed texts.
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<aside> 4️⃣ How have distinctive values and contexts of each text influenced your understanding of the deliberate connections between them?
In your response, make detailed reference to your prescribed texts.
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<aside> 5️⃣ Exploring the connections between a pair of texts creates insights into each text’s form, context and key ideas.
To what extent is this statement true in the light of your exploration of Textual Conversations? In your response, make close reference to The Stranger and The Meursault Investigation.
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<aside> 6️⃣ Although the texts align in representing universal perceptions of social limitations, Daoud’s The Meursault Investigation collides with Camus’ The Stranger in its postcolonial reframing of the earlier text.
To what extent is this statement true in the light of your exploration of Textual Conversations?
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<aside> 7️⃣ How has the context of The Stranger and The Meursault Investigation influenced your understanding of the resonance and dissonance between these texts?
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<aside> 8️⃣ In The Meursault Investigation, Kamel Daoud’s appropriation of Albert Camus’ The Stranger successfully exploits intertextuality to retell an old story with a new message in an innovative way. To what extent is this statement true in the light of your exploration of Textual Conversations?
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<aside> 9️⃣ Explain the centrality of the motif of imprisonment in the textual conversation between Albert Camus’ The Stranger and Kamel Daoud’s The Meursault Investigation.
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