Erm...I wouldn't know about that...You can get the movie by torrents, but its illegal. Shh... don't tell.
antic disposition?Or IS HE????
yeah, slightly.
It's not about particular 'readings', it's about your personal interpretation on issues/themes within the text.which readings of the play are the safest to do.... i heard that a feminist reading of Hamlet was hard to do for last years HSC Q...
This might also be helpful:HSC Advanced English Rubric said:MODULE B: Critical Study of Texts
This module requires students to engage with and develop an informed personal understanding of their prescribed text. Through critical analysis and evaluation of its language, content and construction, students will develop an appreciation of the textual integrity of their prescribed text. They refine their own understanding and interpretations of the prescribed text and critically consider these in the light of the perspectives of others. Students explore how context influences their own and others’ responses to the text and how the text has been received and valued. (Reread English Stage 6 Syllabus, p 52.)
is this not the readings? i know you hae to add your own personal touch to it, but u need to ' consider ...the perspective of others'Originally Posted by HSC Advanced English Rubric
MODULE B: Critical Study of Texts
This module requires students to engage with and develop an informed personal understanding of their prescribed text. Through critical analysis and evaluation of its language, content and construction, students will develop an appreciation of the textual integrity of their prescribed text. They refine their own understanding and interpretations of the prescribed text and critically consider these in the light of the perspectives of others. Students explore how context influences their own and others’ responses to the text and how the text has been received and valued. (Reread English Stage 6 Syllabus, p 52.)
ohok tyI've devote a paragraph to a particular idea.
So 'psycho-analysis in Hamlet' with a couple of examples, or 'feminism in Hamlet' with a couple of examples.
No, not really. You're analysing the text from your OWN perspective to come to your OWN personal interpretation. THEN you consider what critics have said about it and justify why their opinion is the same/different to yours.is this not the readings? i know you hae to add your own personal touch to it, but u need to ' consider ...the perspective of others'