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hmm.. i think we are sort of contradicting each other here! but i think you can do it either way?? i'm not sure.Originally posted by Huy
Use the scenes to backup what you're saying, they are examples from the text and/or production that you have seen which support what you're saying.
E.g. Cut theatre uses multimedia and use of shadowing/light to ... this is highlighted in Gloucester/cliffs of Dover scene, the imagery of the burning house, and so on to show the destruction of the family, a family interpretation/reading can be extrapolated from this... etc
it depends on the production itself. certain scenes from various productions over the years highlight different values and such values are connected to other readings and they are always open to new interpretations.Originally posted by iambored
huy - would you use the same scene for each interpretation, of different scenes just to bck up points?
hmm, ok see i was going to compare like 2 or 3 scenes in each to show how they were different to convey their interpretation, and maybe just refer to a few random scenes, depending on how much time i haveOriginally posted by Huy
it depends on the production itself. certain scenes from various productions over the years highlight different values and such values are connected to other readings and they are always open to new interpretations.
if we were strictly talking about the shakespeare text, solely, then i would use different scenes again (that is just my style of writing) to reinforce other values, themes, or key ideas, highlighted in the same text (king lear, the original script, not a production/appropriation).
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value - something society holds in high esteemOriginally posted by Krystle
wot is the difference between themes and values? cos ive always talked bout themes wen the question asked about values and ive always done well...
just adding onto this, from a guy's (or my) own words...for simplicity:i tend to think of values as things which are valued, and themes as topics which are discussed
i agree, but justice could also be a value. because possibly the society values justice (Originally posted by Huy
for example the theme of justice
it can highlight the value of family, sanity, etc.
sorry dude, i just keep refreshing the new posts page, and there isn't much being posted in non school!Originally posted by Huy
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yes, iambored is one step ahead of me once again with the quick posts
that's okay!!Originally posted by iambored
sorry dude, i just keep refreshing the new posts page, and there isn't much being posted in non school!