Specifically, what do you find is the most challenging part of the play to understand? As the above response said, i think it is probably the best out of all Shakespeare's plays. It is full of antithesis, questioning regarding humanity...whilst the deaths in it are fucking corny i actually find it fairly easy to right about and quote.live.fast said:its gotta be the hardest module / text out of all the english ones out there. seriously. i mean W T F !! why did they make it like thaaatttt arghhhhhh !!! who actually gets it??? like really??? the whole moduel???
Harvey321 NOTE: DONT FUKN TALK ABOUT READINGS OR PLAYS!!! THIS IS DESTRUCTIVE TO UR MARK said:Hang on, who told you not to talk about the plays and the readings? , the module is "critical study of texts" so to say that you shouldn't talk about different critical interpretations e.g. marxist, is somewhat crazy. This is the only module in which you are allowed to do this, further, the idea that we shouldn't talk about the various productions is ludicrous. The different productions demonstrate the reception of the text in different contexts. If this is true then the BOS has gone senile.
The rubric for Module B says to also consider Lear in other contexts - that would be referring to the interpretations, would it not? In my trials - the Lear question did not state that you had to discuss any other interpretations but the rubric said other contexts - those that discussed the play along with other interpretations did well and those that didn't - didn't do so well.Harvey321 said:B) MY TEACHER IS THE SENOIR MARKER FOR BOTH JOURNEY AND LEAR, HE HAS TOLD US REPEATEDLY THAT THE BOS HATES SUPERFICIAL REFERENCES TO PRODUCTIONS ETC, AND THAT, THE STUDY ITSELF IS A STUDY OF THE PLAY, NOT ITS INTERPRETATIONS...
This may be horrible to understand asit was for me post-trials, but base ur entire ANSWER ON THE PLAY ITSELF! no readings, or productions....
well i'm screwed then.Hallatia said:I loved studying King Lear and I love the text, but I have noticed a trend in the last few lear questions is they ask for a "personal response" my personal response is in no way shaped by Marxist/feminist/Aristotilian/Freudan/nihilist etc readings, it is not shaped by productions of the text, it is shaped by the actual thing with all its initial integrity and the beauty of it, is that I a 17 year old can still appreciate it in its true form some 400 years after it was written without the aid of twisted productions orwhatever lens somebody else can place on the text
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Hallatia is exaclty right!! they want our response, grounded on the text itself. Do u really think lear was composed by shakespeare saying:- 'Oh yes, this next play, Leir will be composed as a nihilist portrayal of humanity :S'Hallatia said:I loved studying King Lear and I love the text, but I have noticed a trend in the last few lear questions is they ask for a "personal response" my personal response is in no way shaped by Marxist/feminist/Aristotilian/Freudan/nihilist etc readings, it is not shaped by productions of the text, it is shaped by the actual thing with all its initial integrity and the beauty of it, is that I a 17 year old can still appreciate it in its true form some 400 years after it was written without the aid of twisted productions orwhatever lens somebody else can place on the text
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That's all very well....but to say not to refer to critical interpretations at all is somewhat misleading. It's only when the readings become a barrier to what you're trying to say that there is a problem. They have said this in the markers comments for the last few HSC's. Argument should be grounded in the text, but not to refer to ANY schools of critical thought is to limit your argument.Harvey321 said:a) a few years ago, it did not ask about readings!!! IT NEVER HAS it draws a response regarding context!!!
B) MY TEACHER IS THE SENOIR MARKER FOR BOTH JOURNEY AND LEAR, HE HAS TOLD US REPEATEDLY THAT THE BOS HATES SUPERFICIAL REFERENCES TO PRODUCTIONS ETC, AND THAT, THE STUDY ITSELF IS A STUDY OF THE PLAY, NOT ITS INTERPRETATIONS...
This may be horrible to understand asit was for me post-trials, but base ur entire ANSWER ON THE PLAY ITSELF! no readings, or productions....
textual integrity is why the play is valued.... this is merely because of its timeless reception i.e. poignant images such as lear carrying cordelia in 5.3, the play's beautuful construction and its exhibition of compelling moral codas etc etc
Yeah that sounds ok.tessery said:I agree - king lear is the most stupid and confusing module! I actually liked reading the play until we actually had to write the essay and all of sudden we were being told a million different things to do! I mean, if teachers can;t even agree, how are we supposed to get it right?? lol
Anyway, my understanding of it now is that there has been a shift in the focus of this module. Like those earlier questions with the conversation and different production were back when it was all about different readings, but now the foucs is on our personal response to the play. So, in mine, I focus on my personal reading, but also refer to a marxist one, always linking it back to my own personal reading...does that sound right to you guys?
Good luck to all of you! xox
in my trial the question did not refer to productions but it was something about the enduring nature of lear and my response consistantly referred to productions and critical interpretations and i got 20/20, so how can you say you will get a bad mark if you refer to readings?Harvey321 said:I love lear It has life, charisma and character. It is daunting at first, but once you overcome this initial anxiety, its enjoyable and easy to talk about.
NOTE: DONT FUKN TALK ABOUT READINGS OR PLAYS!!! THIS IS DESTRUCTIVE TO UR MARK, THE BOS IS TRYING TO STAMP THIS OUT!