fallenstar
liberate, educate.
Many teachers of our English department have been markers and after trials we had a King Lear week with a HSC Critical Study Marker.
She said that as the Rubric states "the text's reception in different contexts" you absolutely HAVE to discuss a few readings.
BUT she did also mention that personal response is essential and will distinguish a band 6 response from a band 5.
So, I am definitely not going in there with no knowledge of readings. The fact that Lear can be received and interpreted differently in accordance with changing context shows its TEXTUAL INTEGRITY (a third rubric point)...So I do think it is vital to displaying a critical understanding of Lear.
She said that as the Rubric states "the text's reception in different contexts" you absolutely HAVE to discuss a few readings.
BUT she did also mention that personal response is essential and will distinguish a band 6 response from a band 5.
So, I am definitely not going in there with no knowledge of readings. The fact that Lear can be received and interpreted differently in accordance with changing context shows its TEXTUAL INTEGRITY (a third rubric point)...So I do think it is vital to displaying a critical understanding of Lear.