SiReN said:
can somebody PLEASEEE clear me up, i have had many notes about readings, themes, productions etcc thrown at me.. but never told a structure or how/what to write iin the essay, we have had practice essays but its all over the joint..
SOO can ANYONE put up a structure or tell me what we actually write in the essay!!??
thanks
Hey i totally understand how youre feeling. i was so confused so i asked my teacher coz im never one to hold back on stupid questions. His response was incredable... i thought i was going to get blasted for asking 'what do i write about kinglear?' ...
Heres the thing.
Say for example u think the play is a family/psychological drama.
Why do you think that?
Firstly what have you read that supports a family drama reading. (eg scholars like bradley think that Lear is too complex as a whole play so therefore directors tend to break it down and focus on one issue and u can say they might choose the family drama POV as it is essential to understanding the play) Acknowledge that this has influenced your view.
What productions have you seen that really dramatise the family relationships (the 1983 Granada production is good for family relationships for example. This informs my view that it is a family drama because Lear cries when his daughters reject him prior to scene 3, he is hurt that his family has rejected him when they told him they loved him). Again make sure u recognise that this production influences your view.
If they ask u to talk about an imaginary production/your production u might argue that i think its is a family drama (for the reasons above) and would dramatise more havily the family aspects and downplay elements like Kingship for example as it is less relevent to the modern experience.
******So basically the BOS just wants to see you've read widely and watched a number of productions and realise that they impact on the way YOU view the play*****
Studying shakespeare takes all the fun out of it