Hey, im just doing a practise question for the 2012 Module A question, comparing Richard III and Looking for Richard. The question is:
Our interest in the parallels between King Richard III and Looking for Richard is further enhanced by consideration of their marked differences in textual form. Evaluate this statement.
I have completed my introduction for the task, any opinions on it would be greatly appreciated.
The human audience is a fickle thing; a mass mob of emotion and opinion, it becomes a raging beast not to be quelled or provoked. In providing for such a horde producing an engaging performance is f absolute paramount, with the represented medium particular in generating interest. The parallels between ‘Richard III’ and ‘Looking for Richard,’ by Wiliam Shakespeare and Al Pacino respectively reflect such a statement. By reintroducing Richard in the visual medium of film, Pacino has effectively enhanced the respective audience’s interest in the piece by representing character, motive and theme in a way almost incomprehensive when viewed in written form.
Our interest in the parallels between King Richard III and Looking for Richard is further enhanced by consideration of their marked differences in textual form. Evaluate this statement.
I have completed my introduction for the task, any opinions on it would be greatly appreciated.
The human audience is a fickle thing; a mass mob of emotion and opinion, it becomes a raging beast not to be quelled or provoked. In providing for such a horde producing an engaging performance is f absolute paramount, with the represented medium particular in generating interest. The parallels between ‘Richard III’ and ‘Looking for Richard,’ by Wiliam Shakespeare and Al Pacino respectively reflect such a statement. By reintroducing Richard in the visual medium of film, Pacino has effectively enhanced the respective audience’s interest in the piece by representing character, motive and theme in a way almost incomprehensive when viewed in written form.