Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Self Evaluation: Shakespeare's Modern Influence
As part of our course requirements, I am to evaluate my own blog, based off of Dr. Burton's Evaluation Criteria. My focus has been on Shakespeare's lasting legacy, specifically his influence on William Fualkner. I will be using the Evaluation Criteria to judge my blog based off of Posts, Research, Personal and Social, and Design.
Shakespeare's Influence on Other Authors
I found a gem of a website, that I'm sure others in the class have also found. It is www.shakespeare-online.com!! While snooping around I found a list of some of the other successful authors that Shakespeare has influenced.
Here is a page of many of the modern works (plays, literature and music) that has references or explicit influence from Shakespeare.
Past Faulkner; Other Modern Woks Influenced by Shakespeare
I wanted to look over some of the other popular modern works that have been influenced by Shakespeare. In addition to just listing some of my findings I have also decided to look at how this has kept Shakespeare's legacy alive throughout time.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Peer Review: Ladd, Shakespeare and Minorities
As part of my peer review I am to look at Ladd's blog, Fa'a Shakeseare. His main focus for blogging about Shakespeare is how minority roles in Shakespeare and modern productions/interpretations of Shakespeare's work divided the audience. I will be reviewing his blog based off of four main criteria: Posts, Research, Personal and Social, and Design.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Updated Hub Post: Shakespeare's Influence on Modern Literature
So I decided to update my Hub Post to include a thesis and conclusion. With my Shakespeare class, and this blog, I have really been able to use some freedom and study what I want to, in relation to Shakespeare. My topic of choice has been Shakespeare's influence on modern literature. I have specifically been looking at Shakespeare's influence on William Faulkner, however I am now going to turn my attention these last three weeks to what this all means.
Thesis: Shakespeare's influence on William Faulkner and modern literature has not been his legacy of plot designs and characters that modern authors have used as tempaltes in their own work, yet Shakespeare's plot designs and characters have inspired the furthering of the literary cannon. Because of Shakespeare's story-telling methods, modern authors, such as Faulkner, have been able to continue to reinvent methods of story-telling.
I first looked into some of the tactics that Shakespeare used to create his enduring plot structures and characters through the lens of language. Shakespeare's language in Richard II and Hamlet create either reflection (inaction) or action.
Here is a study of the biographical similarities between Faulkner and Shakespeare. I took a look at this just to get started. Interestingly enough there are some strong similarities between the two authors, however, this is not the cause for their success as writers.
A comparison of Macbeth's soliloquy and The Sound and The Fury. This was the first post of a few where I compared The Sound and The Fury to Shakespeare's works. While much of this soliloquy can be related to the plot/characters of The Sound and The Fury, it is interesting to see how Faulkner takes some of the original themes from Shakespeare's work and translates them into his own work.
Character analysis of Faulkner's The Sound and The Fury. In this post I took a closer look at the characters in The Sound and The Fury. Faulkner created his own, original, pedestrian in nature, characters.
A comparison of Shakespearean and Faulknerean (?) characters. I compared some of Faulkner's characters to Shakespeare's characters. While there is plenty to compare, I think I should note that there is drastic differences, supporting my claim that Shakespeare did more than just lay a template for future authors, he paved a way for authors to invent characters.
Conclusion: From what I have done I can say that Faulkner has further created and explored plots, themes and characters that relate to human experience generally. He did this without copying Shakespearean theory and templates, and has thus expanded modern literature from Shakespeare's influence.
I recognize that I need to create better cohesion between my posts, and in turn my entire blog. As I finalize some of my research on Faulkner, and other modern literature that has been influenced by Shakespeare, I plan on creating more unity. So be looking for an updated Hub Post and conclusion.
Thesis: Shakespeare's influence on William Faulkner and modern literature has not been his legacy of plot designs and characters that modern authors have used as tempaltes in their own work, yet Shakespeare's plot designs and characters have inspired the furthering of the literary cannon. Because of Shakespeare's story-telling methods, modern authors, such as Faulkner, have been able to continue to reinvent methods of story-telling.
I first looked into some of the tactics that Shakespeare used to create his enduring plot structures and characters through the lens of language. Shakespeare's language in Richard II and Hamlet create either reflection (inaction) or action.
Here is a study of the biographical similarities between Faulkner and Shakespeare. I took a look at this just to get started. Interestingly enough there are some strong similarities between the two authors, however, this is not the cause for their success as writers.
A comparison of Macbeth's soliloquy and The Sound and The Fury. This was the first post of a few where I compared The Sound and The Fury to Shakespeare's works. While much of this soliloquy can be related to the plot/characters of The Sound and The Fury, it is interesting to see how Faulkner takes some of the original themes from Shakespeare's work and translates them into his own work.
Character analysis of Faulkner's The Sound and The Fury. In this post I took a closer look at the characters in The Sound and The Fury. Faulkner created his own, original, pedestrian in nature, characters.
A comparison of Shakespearean and Faulknerean (?) characters. I compared some of Faulkner's characters to Shakespeare's characters. While there is plenty to compare, I think I should note that there is drastic differences, supporting my claim that Shakespeare did more than just lay a template for future authors, he paved a way for authors to invent characters.
Conclusion: From what I have done I can say that Faulkner has further created and explored plots, themes and characters that relate to human experience generally. He did this without copying Shakespearean theory and templates, and has thus expanded modern literature from Shakespeare's influence.
I recognize that I need to create better cohesion between my posts, and in turn my entire blog. As I finalize some of my research on Faulkner, and other modern literature that has been influenced by Shakespeare, I plan on creating more unity. So be looking for an updated Hub Post and conclusion.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Hub Post: Shakespeare's influence on modern literature
With my Shakespeare class, and this blog, I have really been able to use some freedom and study what I want to, in relation to Shakespeare. My topic of choice has been Shakespeare's influence on modern literature. I have specifically been looking at Shakespeare's influence on William Faulkner, however I am now going to turn my attention these last three weeks to what this all means. Here is a list of posts I have made throughout my preliminary research:
Here is a study of the biographical similarities between Faulkner and Shakespeare.
A comparison of Macbeth's soliloquy and The Sound and The Fury.
Character analysis of Faulkner's The Sound and The Fury.
A comparison of Shakespearean and Faulknerean (?) characters.
I recognize that I need to create better cohesion between my posts, and in turn my entire blog. As I finalize some of my research on Faulkner, and other modern literature that has been influenced by Shakespeare, I plan on creating more unity. So be looking for another Hub Post, and I'll update this one as well.
Here is a study of the biographical similarities between Faulkner and Shakespeare.
A comparison of Macbeth's soliloquy and The Sound and The Fury.
Character analysis of Faulkner's The Sound and The Fury.
A comparison of Shakespearean and Faulknerean (?) characters.
I recognize that I need to create better cohesion between my posts, and in turn my entire blog. As I finalize some of my research on Faulkner, and other modern literature that has been influenced by Shakespeare, I plan on creating more unity. So be looking for another Hub Post, and I'll update this one as well.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Lastest will and will
here is the latest. As I said I'm really struggling with Shakespeare's dialog, the diction mainly.
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