So apparently to gain better marks in our critical study of texts, we not only have to compare different interpretations and productions of King Lear, but also discuss our own interpretation?
I was just wondering, because in a traditional essay form, you're not allowed to say "I" or "my", how are we to put this across? We can't say "My interpretation is thus...", so do we have to just say "Another interpretation..." and then just talk about our own?
Help would be appreciated, and good luck to everyone!
I was just wondering, because in a traditional essay form, you're not allowed to say "I" or "my", how are we to put this across? We can't say "My interpretation is thus...", so do we have to just say "Another interpretation..." and then just talk about our own?
Help would be appreciated, and good luck to everyone!