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peterboroeagle peterborough 15 Feb 18 7.42am | |
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Blimey Chateau
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ex hibitionist Hastings 15 Feb 18 10.22am | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
There's a lot of that about. Ibsen's Peer Gynt is Voltaire's Candide. Which is not to say that an author is just paraphrasing or plagiarising a source. Goethe for instance embeds the tale into the Weimar romanticism and into the contemporary world view and weaves in some suitable moral plot around Gretchen and the murder and Faust's pleading with God; in the earlier versions the morality is much more cut and dried, you treat with the Devil, you go to Hell. The Priestley / Gogol example (and I don't know that it's a conscious copy) is an exactly similar plot, down to the detail of everyone being thunderstruck when the arrival of a "real" inspector is announced, but exposes the attitudes of the English middle-class rather than satirising those of small-town Russia. It's not the same as allusion though, where the author is taking various ideas, themes, motifs, characters, literary techniques and plot elements and weaving them into his work together with a bunch of stuff of his own (or retold from earlier works). In the context of the exam. question, for instance, it would be important to separate the elements that allude to Classical elements from the elements that derive from plot retelling; the Faust story goes back to German stories ostensibly based on a real person, Johann Georg Faust (c. 1480 - 1540) but more probably derived from a number of different persons and legends and composited by Marlowe or others; as may be the case with Merlin, likewise a composite character integrated by Geoffrey of Monmouth in the thirteenth century. See
and don't forget 'Terror in the Sky' starring Doug McLure is the original from which 'Airplane' starring Leslie Nielson was taken. Nice course but has the OP considered Level 3 Carpentry as an alternative, more work in wood than classical allusions from my experience.
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chateauferret 15 Feb 18 1.12pm | |
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Originally posted by peterboroeagle
Blimey Chateau It strikes me that you've only got 500 words so you can't actually say that much. I don't really know what they're expecting but you couldn't make more than half a dozen points in that space. Probably just pick some examples and show how they make the work more effective? The classical allusion does seem to be part of the whole Faust legend maybe worth pointing that out briefly.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 15 Feb 18 3.59pm | |
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I would have thought the whole play to be a Greek tragedy with Faustus succumbing to his 'tragic flaw'.
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