During the read of Act one Scene one, we experience devices such as 'Coinage'.
Where, for example, Algernon makes up 'Bunbrying'. According to Algernon's knowledge 'Bunbrying's a system in which Algernon invented and uses to escape from unwanted social obligations such as when he gets out of having daily meals with his Aunt Augusta as he gets annoyed by the treatment he receives when he's there ''I am always treated as a member of the family, and sent down with either no woman at all or two'' This could show that Algernon would rather be treated as a guest.
The importance of Algernon's use of 'Coinage' reflects to the audience to allow them to explore Algernon's persona through his immaturity in
www good to make the term 'coinage' secure and use it effectively
ReplyDeleteebi complete one argument before moving to create another - if you are going to discuss coinage, then having mentioned 'bunburying' find another and make an argument about Wilde/Algernon using coinage. OR make your argument about Algernon/Wilde needing to live a double life and introduce the term coinage as a part of that discussion.
General: a bit brief as a piece of home learning even if you were year 7, to be honest the whole extent of your contributions are slim and I expect far more work evidenced either in your book or on your blog during the second half of term.