i just took this from last years markers notes
For The Tragedy of King Lear, textual integrity involves the literary elements and techniques
(language, structure, content, form and features, themes and characterisation) contributing to a personal
appreciation and understanding of the play. Candidates also needed to evaluate how the play transcends
its original context and to consider what constitutes the ‘enduring power’ of Shakespeare’s
characterisation of King Lear. This relates to the play’s ‘reception in different contexts.’
In better responses, candidates adopted an authoritative voice which revealed their own personal
thoughtful and informed engagement with the play. The best responses were grounded in the play, The
Tragedy of King Lear, rather than simply using readings and/or productions as an artificial construct for
a thesis. When better candidates accessed a reading and/or production, they used this to supplement
their own personal view or to highlight an alternative perception of an extract from the prescribed text
that was being used to evaluate Shakespeare’s characterisation of Lear.
so we have to discuss how we personally interpret the play [for example as a drama of the family and politics] and then we can say, eg.my interpretation blah blah king lear is a rash and overbearing parent. Richard Eyre supports this interpretation through staging and lears sycophantic tone...
can anyone tell me if im on the right track? i have never done anything about personal interpretations in class
(language, structure, content, form and features, themes and characterisation) contributing to a personal
appreciation and understanding of the play. Candidates also needed to evaluate how the play transcends
its original context and to consider what constitutes the ‘enduring power’ of Shakespeare’s
characterisation of King Lear. This relates to the play’s ‘reception in different contexts.’
In better responses, candidates adopted an authoritative voice which revealed their own personal
thoughtful and informed engagement with the play. The best responses were grounded in the play, The
Tragedy of King Lear, rather than simply using readings and/or productions as an artificial construct for
a thesis. When better candidates accessed a reading and/or production, they used this to supplement
their own personal view or to highlight an alternative perception of an extract from the prescribed text
that was being used to evaluate Shakespeare’s characterisation of Lear.
so we have to discuss how we personally interpret the play [for example as a drama of the family and politics] and then we can say, eg.my interpretation blah blah king lear is a rash and overbearing parent. Richard Eyre supports this interpretation through staging and lears sycophantic tone...
can anyone tell me if im on the right track? i have never done anything about personal interpretations in class