Plan for Shakespeare – Poetry

Plan

Section 1

Intro – Name all texts and authors explicitly. Describe the central themed emotion of the anthology and Titus Andronicus. Play being performed, both arise in strength through speech; the poem not usually being performed. Poetry sticking to that of a simplistic nature in choice of words whereas Shakespeare uses the full power of the English language. Give a brief summary of the essay with following plan.

– Language }
} Part 1
-Story }

-Historical context}
} Part 2
-Modern context}

-Conclusion } Part 3

Section 2 – part 1

Explain that characters in Shakespeare are assigned emotions that change due to conflict as does Wilfred Owen but to lines and words. DO NOT FORGET TO ADD ALTERNATE INTERPRETATIONS.  Further expanding onto the fact that emotions reside inside acts such as revenge, betrayal, loyalty, honor and pride.  Then explain how crucial pivoting points in the play induce those emotions, through those acts. ACT 1 SCENE 1. When quoting make sure to identify language features such as metaphor, alliteration  and repetition. Also make sure to include

Schadenfreude, Actual Concern, Empathy and performance management

Furthermore relate to the sonnet and blank verse iambic pentameter and elaborate on how they induce an effect on the audience. For example the meter in blank verse contains signs of degradation or Wilfred Owens sonnet contains emphasized lines breaking the 10 syllable policy.

Caesure and naunce, new meaning  and guidance. In both.

Section 3

History – Elizabethan era, beliefs, setting, globe, first performance, audience male dominant, rome and inspiration??? Concern. Link to the emotion such as concern Titus’ daughter, vile or allowed? Irony.

History – Wilfred Owen, acts of honour, propaganda, consequence, tension and truth. What was Wilfred trying to accomplish, emotions in acts. Pathos

Modern interpretation, comment on MOVIE.

Section 4

Insanity is no different from genius but is only measured by success. darker psyche. Alike, not alike, morbid, emotions.

If there is peace, there will be no change. If there is no change, there is no life. So is war really so bad? Utopias are out of the question because as long as society works in hierarchy there will never be equality. This relates to both Titus’ and Wilfred’s pathos.

 


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