<p>Ok..now i'm getting scared. For the third Fr i used Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood. is that of literary merit. my teacher is one of the readers and she said it is...
As for the Hawk essay i said it was about time and history, with man being unaware of what is to come tomorrow.
As for the dushess that was rather bleh.</p>
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Heart of Darkness would've worked REALLY well too, but it didn't showup on the choices.
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You don't have to stick to the choices, so long as the book you do choose is "of literary merit".</p>
<p>I used Heart of Darkness. But even so is the jungle really a country setting? Rural would have made so much more sense in the prompt. Collegeboard really messed my though processes up so I ended up writing a horrible essay on Heart of Darkness. I ended up talking about how the characters had to change their value system because of the land. I don't even think I really answered the question.</p>
<p>I used Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Perfect? Yes.</p>
<p>Tess was a choice... so yeah it works.</p>
<p>you didn't HAVE to pick a book from the list; it said you could choose your own. ;)</p>
<p>for the third i used wuthering heights with the moors and stuff, heathcliff and catherine are as wild as the moors, etc etc. the hawk i said was the future, whats to come, the day (whats gone), and the earth on the axis thing as a difficult and dangerous time for the world. for the excerpt i said it was a social parody where wilde is mocking the shallowness of the characters, pointing out the role of women, and more. that imaginary iceberg was annoying tho. some of the people who took the test are still having nightmares about it. lol</p>