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Breaking the limits.
I have been reading a lot of Hamlet and sample Hamlet essays and I notice that they say a lot of "Marxism", "existentialism", etc.
Are these critical approaches required to be mentioned in my essay? Why haven't my teachers said anything about these? They basically told us to write an essay as we normally would in Paper I Section III, but incorporate the question's requirements, e.g. mortality, appearance vs. reality, specific scenes, etc., therefore making us write a thesis that goes something like "Truths may be lies concealed from us by people who desire to hold power." (appearance vs. reality)
Some people, however, include the critical approaches I mentioned above in their thesis, and their whole essay revolves around these approaches.
Somebody please explain I'm freaking out.
Are these critical approaches required to be mentioned in my essay? Why haven't my teachers said anything about these? They basically told us to write an essay as we normally would in Paper I Section III, but incorporate the question's requirements, e.g. mortality, appearance vs. reality, specific scenes, etc., therefore making us write a thesis that goes something like "Truths may be lies concealed from us by people who desire to hold power." (appearance vs. reality)
Some people, however, include the critical approaches I mentioned above in their thesis, and their whole essay revolves around these approaches.
Somebody please explain I'm freaking out.