- Grade: HSC
- Subject: English Advanced
- Resource type: Essay
- Written by: J.F
- Year uploaded: 2020
- Page length: 4
- Subject: English Advanced
Resource Description
How does Atwoodâs Hag-seed explore notions of control and liberation in textual conversation with Shakespeareâs The Tempest? (20 marks)
Texts are a product of their socio-cultural context whose meaning is shaped by ideologies of their period. However, the reimagining of texts through distinct lens allows for an enhanced understanding of ideas of control and liberation as they are mirrored and contrasted in
conversation. Textual conversations with Shakespeareâs play The Tempest (1610-1611) is initiated by Margaret Atwoodâs 2016 novel Hag-seed to consider common resonances and dissonances to reshape meaning. The significance of Jacobean religious beliefs in Shakespeareâs context as a factor of control and influence on the individual is translated to action of folly in Atwoodâs relatively secular context. Similarly notions of colonisations as an inhibition to liberation is mirrored by Atwoodâs insight into human self-determination as a universal trait from a postcolonial lens.
Shakespeare demonstrates the notion of control as an imposition of the contextual presence of religion over an individualâs action. Gonzaloâs juxtaposing assertion to âweigh…our sorrows with comfortâ relies on an understanding of Jacobean religious beliefs to characterise the
optimistic Gonzalo for the salvation within suffering. However, these values are jeopardised in Antonioâs metatheatricality in his belief that âwhatâs past is prologueâ wherein values of predestination endemic to Elizabethan Protestantism is used to justify the murder of Alonso.
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