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The Justice Game: Sample exam questions

 

This table will help you to bring together all that you studied in this Module:

 

The Afterword

Key points:

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Issues raised -

Representations of truth

The medium of production, textual form, perspective and choice of language influence meaning –

 techniques ( the HOW)

Relation to ideas in the  Afterword –

The Justice Game

and the module, Telling the Truth

The Trials of Oz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michael X on Death Row

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter title

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Why has this text been chosen for study in an elective called, Telling the Truth?  Make reference to at least two cases and to materials of your own choosing that support your argument.

 

  1. Imagine you are Geoffrey Robertson and that you are being interviewed on the publication of The Justice Game. You have been asked to talk on the two chapters that you feel are the most significant in reflecting the title of the text and the issues involved in 'telling the truth'. Make reference to at least two cases and to materials of your own choosing that support your argument.

 

  1. Examine the significance of the representation of events or personalities or issues in achieving an outcome. Your examination will need to consider the concepts involved in this elective. Make reference to at least two cases and to materials of your own choosing that support your argument.

 

  1. What impact has this  text, The Justice Game, had on your understanding of the Elective, 'Telling the Truth' and the Module, 'Representation and Text'? Make reference to at least two cases and to materials of your own choosing that support your argument.

 

 





































 

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