Thank god.ifsonotso_100 said:i don't agree, every question on king lear you have to talk about interpretations. i used it to back up that the timeless aspects of king lear allow it to be interpreted in different ways and as a result it can still be used today as a critical study.
even if it isn't implicitly said you still have to mention productions as that is what the whole module is about.
I focused mostly on that and language, when necesary. I think I mentioned construction once. But that's a little harder to talk lengthily on.alissa_xoxo said:And yeah, the other thing was content.
I wrote mine as a speech... hmmm is that right?kaodorite said:did everyone do it as an essay....I did mine as a conversation.
oh i know wat u mean...im soo upset that i didnt study the text more closely....LexxY said:fuck that question was so shit. I wrote a whole booklet but it was fkn shit to ask us about that cos most of the time we look at productions and readings.. not about reference to language n shit.
Well, I supported my essay, with the productions, saying that it explored a multitude of universal themes and that will make it worthy of future critical study. It was still the generic productions question, I thoughtCaptain Gh3y said:Construction, language and... yeah, something else.
I hope a whole bunch of kids went in there with all productions memorised and fail because they know nothing about the original text.
i spent all of the reading time... yes a whole 5 minutes going.. shit.. is that meant to be a conversation.. because it meantioned a second personkaodorite said:did everyone do it as an essay....I did mine as a conversation.