Demonstrate detailed knowledge of the generic conventions governing Renaissance drama and of Shakespeare’s manipulation of these conventions.

QUESTION: Tyrant or Hero? In light of this statement discuss the role of Prospero in The Tempest.

INCLUDE SCENE/ACT QUOTATIONS TO SUPPORT ANSWER, IN ADDITION TO SECONDARY SOURCES. (FOLLOW LEARNING OUTCOMES) Ibid is NOT to be used (see: MHRA referencing system booklet)

On successful completion of this module a student will be able to:

1. demonstrate through critical, language-focused, analysis in discussion and writing, detailed knowledge of the plays studied;

2. demonstrate understanding of and ability to apply one or more distinct theoretical perspectives to the study of the chosen plays (eg. New Historicism, Marxism, Post-Colonialism) at the appropriate level;

3. demonstrate detailed knowledge of the generic conventions governing Renaissance drama and of Shakespeare’s manipulation of these conventions;

4. demonstrate understanding of the dramatic concepts of Tragedy, History, Comedy and Pastoral;

5. apply knowledge of the social and cultural context of the early-seventeenth century to a critical reading of Shakespeare’s plays;

6. engage at an appropriate level with scholarship and academic criticism in the field of Shakespeare studies.

Demonstrate detailed knowledge of the generic conventions governing Renaissance drama and of Shakespeare’s manipulation of these conventions.
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