You will be able to write on any one or two performances (cinematic or theatrical) of any of the plays we read from now until the end of the semester: The Merchant of Venice, Henry V, Macbeth, or The Tempest.
Although I reserve the right to change the wording in the next month, the essay topic will look more or less like this:
How does this performance respond to the themes of the play? What themes does it emphasize? What themes does it ignore? What themes does it add? As a scholar of Shakespeare, why do / don't you feel that this interpretation was successful?
In your analysis, take into consideration at least two of the following:
- Directorial decisions, including the setting
- Actors' interpretations of their roles
- Blocking, intonation, and other features of actors' performances
- Costume design, scenery and stage design, music, lighting, and (if applicable) camera work
Your essay should focus on a single performance, but you are welcome to refer occasionally to a second performance if you feel you can make your point more successfully through comparison.
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