Central Values & Context.
Central values such as jealousy, otherness and deception are instilled in different texts over time because of their everlasting universal relevance.
By using relevant techniques to suit their context, composers are able to explore the universal themes of jealousy, otherness and race conveying their ideas to their targeted audience.
This is highlighted through the comparison of Shakespeare's Othello to Tim Blake Nelsons modern contextualised film O. Both texts explore the same central values however, they implement different techniques to correspond with their context. Shakspeare uses poetic and literary techniques to complement a 16th century context whereas Tim Blake Nelson employs film techniques to correlate with a modern 21st century context.
Differing contexts allow Othello and O to explore different values however there are central values that are conveyed because of its universality and timeless relevance. These are presented below.
By using relevant techniques to suit their context, composers are able to explore the universal themes of jealousy, otherness and race conveying their ideas to their targeted audience.
This is highlighted through the comparison of Shakespeare's Othello to Tim Blake Nelsons modern contextualised film O. Both texts explore the same central values however, they implement different techniques to correspond with their context. Shakspeare uses poetic and literary techniques to complement a 16th century context whereas Tim Blake Nelson employs film techniques to correlate with a modern 21st century context.
Differing contexts allow Othello and O to explore different values however there are central values that are conveyed because of its universality and timeless relevance. These are presented below.