I'd try not to- that's an english extenstion 1 text- markers might think you're using it for both. If you do, you could mention the allusions to sin and war, the juxtaposition of the child's world and that of the adult world of violence, double meanings, and the feminine contrasted with the...
Well, keep in mind that you need to ground the reading in your own context, and yeah i guess you can do that through themes that are still relevant. Unless of course you're arguing that hamlet is irrelevant now, and that we can't relate because hamlet's actions were due to the renaissance and...
Unless i'm very much mistaken, "under the bridge" was where A. went to score drugs. If you really want to do the text (i'd personally steer clear of it, however good the song may be), you could use that in the sense of escaping from the real world (where one doesn't belong) to the persona he...
It's a conceptual framework question- relationships between the artists, their world, the art world and the artworks, so start by figuring out the theories (world) the influence of that on the artists, and how it shows through physically and conceptually in the artworks.
good luck