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I've been making notes on Lear, and I've divided up the sections into the readings: Aristolean tragedy, feminist, family drama, and neoclassical. I've got notes on productions, too. Here's a very brief analysi of the things I hope to talk about in the HSC question:
Aristolean
- hubris
- blindness/lack of insight
- progression of order to disorder
- moral commentary, and how this shapes insight
- recognition of appalling stae of affairs
I have about 4 or so quotes that go well with each part of this section. Is it a little excessive, though? Written up, this body paragraph meaes up about a page (250 words, or so). Shoul I perhaps concentrate on a couple of areas in more detail?
Feminist
- gender inequality
- women empowerment leads to chaos
Here I also have a large list of quotes, but for the most part the essay seems to focus on the ways in which women are treated with little respect and the ways in which they are presented. I'm hoping that's adaquete.
Family Drama
- sibling rivalry
- love between a parent and child
Sufficient? Please let me know.
Neoclassical
- art must confirm to a just and ordered universe
- natural justice
Basically here I'll be referring to Nahum Tate's interpretation.
If anyone can give me some guidance as to how I'm going, I would be eternally indebted to them.
Aristolean
- hubris
- blindness/lack of insight
- progression of order to disorder
- moral commentary, and how this shapes insight
- recognition of appalling stae of affairs
I have about 4 or so quotes that go well with each part of this section. Is it a little excessive, though? Written up, this body paragraph meaes up about a page (250 words, or so). Shoul I perhaps concentrate on a couple of areas in more detail?
Feminist
- gender inequality
- women empowerment leads to chaos
Here I also have a large list of quotes, but for the most part the essay seems to focus on the ways in which women are treated with little respect and the ways in which they are presented. I'm hoping that's adaquete.
Family Drama
- sibling rivalry
- love between a parent and child
Sufficient? Please let me know.
Neoclassical
- art must confirm to a just and ordered universe
- natural justice
Basically here I'll be referring to Nahum Tate's interpretation.
If anyone can give me some guidance as to how I'm going, I would be eternally indebted to them.