yeah but i heard how they adapted it. i am actually glad i didn't waste my time seeing it.our school was suppose to go to this, but we pulled out in the last minute
hmm i dunno. it was a pretty interesting adaptation-very postmodern =]yeah but i heard how they adapted it. i am actually glad i didn't waste my time seeing it.
Pregnant? K weird lol.As for Fortinbras, yeh he wasnt in it, but they still referred to him. They have to cut some parts out otherwise play would be over 4 hours, i guess for their purposes Fortinbras wasnt essential.
What did you guys think about Ophelia being pregnant?
The idea that Ophelia was pregnant is derived largely from her crazy banter about sex towards the end of the play. It is more common, however, to believe that she was referring to things she hadn't done.As for Fortinbras, yeh he wasnt in it, but they still referred to him. They have to cut some parts out otherwise play would be over 4 hours, i guess for their purposes Fortinbras wasnt essential.
What did you guys think about Ophelia being pregnant?
Different critical readings. People just watch adaptations either because they couldn't be bothered to read the play or that they want to visualise the events to understand them more clearly.I don't really understand this module. Are we meant to refer to other adaptations of Hamlet? Or is it the different readings?
incorrect, it is how critical readings/adaptationshave shaped your own personal perception. and even then adaptations/critical readings are just a bonus. The essence of the module is rather to analyse it's textual integrity, construction,content, language and features of the text. It is all based on your personal valuing of the text as a work of literary art.On the syllabus requirements...
"This module requires students to explore and evaluate a specific text and its reception in a range of contexts. It develops students’ understanding of questions of textual integrity."
They are still pushing for critical readings and how the text has been interpreted in contexts throughout history. Although there is also a push on 'textual integrity'- construction, content, language and features of the text.
hope this helps.
any thoughts...?
textual integrity is extremely important. Maybe your teacher hasn't correctly covered the module. From what i hear if you don't have it then you definitely won't get within the A to B+ rangeAh thanks.
But why have I done nothing on textual integrity at school? The first time I heard of the term was in tutoring but I felt stupid asking what it was.
she is traditionally depicted as pregnant lolPregnant? K weird lol.
There really ins't a need to watch a play when there are more accurate and edited film versions.
Ah, that probably explains all the 'nunnery' crap. Can't remember the scene where they actually you know...she is traditionally depicted as pregnant lol
Rubbish.Different critical readings. People just watch adaptations either because they couldn't be bothered to read the play or that they want to visualise the events to understand them more clearly.