ThePolyMath
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Hello all!
I need to submit a visual representation of the values and themes shared by Shakespeare's Richard III and Al Pacino's Looking for Richard.
I have decided to focus on the theme concerning the struggle for power in both a modern and Shakespearean context; portraying Richard's eventual downfall and Pacino's success as a director who commodifies and delivers the play to a modern audience.
As for how to actually do this, I'm sort of lost and have no real idea about how to integrate all this detail. So far my best ideas have consisted of Richard walking along some path which represents the cyclical nature of the restoring balance of power in an Elizabethan worldview. But what about Pacino? How could I incorporate him in the same frame without it looking like a collage?
Thanks for your time and I look forward to your suggestions.
I need to submit a visual representation of the values and themes shared by Shakespeare's Richard III and Al Pacino's Looking for Richard.
I have decided to focus on the theme concerning the struggle for power in both a modern and Shakespearean context; portraying Richard's eventual downfall and Pacino's success as a director who commodifies and delivers the play to a modern audience.
As for how to actually do this, I'm sort of lost and have no real idea about how to integrate all this detail. So far my best ideas have consisted of Richard walking along some path which represents the cyclical nature of the restoring balance of power in an Elizabethan worldview. But what about Pacino? How could I incorporate him in the same frame without it looking like a collage?
Thanks for your time and I look forward to your suggestions.