Hey guys, I'm trying to write a generic essay for King Lear but I can't seem to get it right. Here's my intro......would somebody be so kind as to tell me how I can change it, reword it, what to leave out or whatever. I don't really like it because it seems kind of messy......what do u guys reckon?
William Shakespeare's, deliberately ambivalent 'King Lear', is regarded as a 'universal tragedy' because of the scope for it to be revalued for a modern context. While first composed in 1606, King Lear encompasses timeless issues such as gender roles and justice thereby maintaining its relevance to contemporary society. A variety of interpretations of the play have emerged, each with its own values and receptions regarding the essential meaning of the play. Two such interpretations include the feminist reading realised by Megan Finlay in her 2004 CUT Theatre 'Queen Lere' production and the nihilistic reading which inspired the 1966 Peter Brooks production. These readings of King Lear have inevitably been influenced by their individual contexts in terms of both their content and their attempt to present the textual integrity of the play.
William Shakespeare's, deliberately ambivalent 'King Lear', is regarded as a 'universal tragedy' because of the scope for it to be revalued for a modern context. While first composed in 1606, King Lear encompasses timeless issues such as gender roles and justice thereby maintaining its relevance to contemporary society. A variety of interpretations of the play have emerged, each with its own values and receptions regarding the essential meaning of the play. Two such interpretations include the feminist reading realised by Megan Finlay in her 2004 CUT Theatre 'Queen Lere' production and the nihilistic reading which inspired the 1966 Peter Brooks production. These readings of King Lear have inevitably been influenced by their individual contexts in terms of both their content and their attempt to present the textual integrity of the play.