All right, I am a girl in need of serious Ros/Guil help! Heres my dilemma
You know how you start out to do an English assessment with at least a basic knowledge of the textyes? Ok, thats where I went wrong. My teacher has taught us next to nothing about Hamlet and its transformation into Ros and Guil are Dead, so right now, with an assessment due Im feeling kinda screwed.
Im not looking for you guys to do my research for me, but I just want to know if Im heading in the right directionThe question for our radio interview is;
"It is surprising how transformations of texts into new texts usually reinforce the same values, even though their contexts may be vastly different"
Would I be right to argue against that in relation to Ros and Guil/ Hamlet? Because they have such different values?
You know how you start out to do an English assessment with at least a basic knowledge of the textyes? Ok, thats where I went wrong. My teacher has taught us next to nothing about Hamlet and its transformation into Ros and Guil are Dead, so right now, with an assessment due Im feeling kinda screwed.
Im not looking for you guys to do my research for me, but I just want to know if Im heading in the right directionThe question for our radio interview is;
"It is surprising how transformations of texts into new texts usually reinforce the same values, even though their contexts may be vastly different"
Would I be right to argue against that in relation to Ros and Guil/ Hamlet? Because they have such different values?