ENGA11H3 Lecture 1: Lectures 2-5
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Lecture 2: serial, argument: what are the main arguments being explored in. Serial and what particular arguments are investigated in the episodes: e(cid:448)ide(cid:374)(cid:272)e: (cid:862)a(cid:374)(cid:455)thi(cid:374)g p(cid:396)ese(cid:374)ted th(cid:396)ough the te(cid:454)t(cid:863). Mo(cid:396)eo(cid:448)e(cid:396), how is that evidence presented: perspective: in episode 2, we are given perspective from. Ad(cid:374)a(cid:374), a(cid:396)ah koe(cid:374)ig, hae, ad(cid:374)a(cid:374)(cid:859)s f(cid:396)ie(cid:374)ds, hae(cid:859)s f(cid:396)ie(cid:374)ds and more. More importantly, we get to hear from people in the past, a(cid:374)d people (cid:374)o(cid:449). Not necessarily written word: from reading text, we can interpret the bodies and people who are described. The way we describe someone in literature, especially in the crime stories and murder reports. Write down what caught your attention and come to tutorial prepared to discuss the moment you selected: (cid:862)au(cid:374)t ge(cid:374)(cid:374)a told (cid:373)e othe(cid:396) thi(cid:374)gs. He told (cid:373)e the(cid:396)e (cid:449)e(cid:396)e monsters and bogeymen in the world, but all you had to do (cid:449)as (cid:271)e a good gi(cid:396)l a(cid:374)d the(cid:455) (cid:449)ould(cid:374)(cid:859)t get (cid:455)ou.