"WHO STOLE THE TARTS?": Alice in Wonderland, Chap. 11

"WHO STOLE THE TARTS?":                               Alice in Wonderland, Chap. 11
From Arthur Rackham's illustrations (1907) to Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", 1865

lunedì 17 maggio 2010

About the written exam

Dear all,
here a couple of information about the written exam that will take place on Wednesday:
1) Number of questions: you will have to answer 2 questions, one about law and the humanities or law and literature in general and one about the topic that you like the most (there will be 10 questions and you can choose the one you prefer).
2) Time: You will have 1:30 h. to write max. 2 pages (one for each question).
3) What to bring: you have to bring just a pen. We will give you the sheets. No vocabulary will be admitted.

Try to write short sentences and express your ideas in a clear way. You don't have to use very complicated words. Read some of the articles that you received during the course and if you want you can quote them (the name of the author, the beginning of the title and the year will be sufficient. If you remember also the review, of course it would be great).

Good luck!

2 commenti:

  1. Dear Dr.Gialdroni, I have a question:
    Law and Literature means only Professor Skeel's article,J.B.Baron an Balkin and Levinson's ones or we have to add Tullio De Mauro and so on an the ones of Law and literature in the Renaissance? Thanks a lot.

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  2. Hi! From my point of view law and literature in general means Prof. Skeel's lectures but you can add De Mauro, of course. You can quote Shakespeare and Humanism as an exemple but remember that you will have just one page for each answer: it is not a lot! Try to be clear and write the most important information and it will be fine.

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