English YR 12, Term 2 Flashcards
What is the First Quote for the First Body Paragraph
“I am determined to prove a villain.”
Dramatic Irony
What is the Second Quote for the First Body Paragraph
“Was ever woman in this humour woo’d? / Was ever woman in this humour won?”
Rhetorical Question + Repition
What is the Third Quote for the First Body Paragraph
“O coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me!”
Personification
What is the First Quote for the Second Body Paragraph
Richard talking to camera closely.
Film’s immediacy and direct address
What is the Second Quote for the Second Body Paragraph
Conversations with Shakespearean scholars.
Metatextual dialogue
What is the Third Quote for the Second Body Paragraph
Modern editing techniques.
Jump and flash cuts
What is the First Quote for the Third Body Paragraph
“The truth should live from age to age, As ’twere retailed to all posterity, Even to the general all-ending day.”
Metatheatre
What is the Second Quote for the Third Body Paragraph
“Who is so gross that cannot see this palpable device? Yet who so bold but says he sees it not?”
Rhetorical questions and Repetition
What is the Third Quote for the Third Body Paragraph
Richmond as a quick solution to all the problems.
Deus Ex Machina
What is the First Quote for the Fourth Body Paragraph
“communicate how I feel about Shakespeare to other people.”
Metatextuality
What is the Second Quote for the Fourth Body Paragraph
Interviews with the general public.
Vox Pops
What is the Third Quote for the Fourth Body Paragraph
Use of academics to offer insights.
Metatextual dialogue
Complete: “Was ever woman…”
“Was ever woman in this humour woo’d? / Was ever woman in this humour won?”
Complete: “The truth should live from age to age…”
“The truth should live from age to age, As ’twere retailed to all posterity, Even to the general all-ending day.”
Complete: “Who is so gross that cannot see this…”
“Who is so gross that cannot see this palpable device? Yet who so bold but says he sees it not?”
Immediacy Definition
In film, “immediacy” refers to the quality of a film that makes the viewer feel present within the scene.
What is the topic of the First Body Paragraph?
Shakespeare’s portrayal of Richard III as a simple Vice
What is the topic of the Second Body Paragraph?
Pacino’s portrayal of Richard III as a complex character
What is the topic of the Third Body Paragraph?
Shakespeare’s inability to state his intent
What is the topic of the Fourth Body Paragraph?
Pacino’s ability to state his intent
What is the thesis statement?
Rather than echoing the former text, Al Pacino’s docudrama offers fresh insights in the characterisation and author’s intentions across both texts, helping to increase the power and originality of both.
What is your stance on the Essay Question
I disagree, LFR has just as much value as RIII, and has numerous areas where it excells.
What is the Essay Question?
“In textual conversations, the later text is often seen as a shadow, lacking the originality and power of the earlier.
To what extent is this statement true of the Richard iii and Looking for Richard?”
What is the context of Richard iii?
Richard III was made to enforce the Tudor myth, reflecting the pressure on Shakespeare to serve Elizabethan politics.