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Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction to the Course.
Review of general concepts (renaissance, reform…) |
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2) |
16th century England
The Tudors, Queen Elizabeth, Literature and art in the 16th century
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3) |
Life and works of Shakespeare.
His life, works, general characteristics of his works, common themes (from selected texts), his tragedies, comedies and historical plays. |
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4) |
Shakespeare’s Tragedies Terms related to tragedy (tragic hero, tragic flaw…)
Close reading - Hamlet...
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5) |
Hamlet:morality, corruption, ambition, action—madness
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Reading - Hamlet |
6) |
Hamlet
Viewing parts of two film adaptations of Hamlet:
Laurence Olivier’s 1948 version and Kenneth Branagh’s 1997 version
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7) |
Shakespeare the Poet
What is a sonnet?
The “ Young Man” and the “Dark Lady”
Themes: Art, immortality, time, death
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8) |
Review |
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9) |
Guest lecturer - discussion of one of the plays we've watched. |
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10) |
One of Shakespeare's tragedies (Macbeth, Othello or Merchant of Venice) |
Reading |
11) |
Continue analyzing the play (tragedy). |
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12) |
Shakespeare’s Comedies Theme
Appearance and Reality
How Shakespeare constructes a complex orchestration between different characters and between appearance and reality and how he uses this pattern to comment on a variety of human foibles. Selected readings from A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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Reading - A Midsummer Night’s Dream |
13) |
A Midsummer Night’s Dream continued... |
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14) |
Shakespeare’s Fools:
The wisdom of Shakespeare’s fools.
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15) |
Final Exam |
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16) |
Final Sınavı |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Being familiar to the main concepts and methods of the social sciences and the fine arts devoted to understanding the world and the society |
4 |
2) |
Having comprehensive knowledge regarding different media and branches of art |
3 |
3) |
Knowing the historical background of audio-visual moving images in the world and in Turkey and keeping pace with the new developments in the area |
1 |
4) |
Having a good command of the language and the aesthetics of audio-visual moving images in the world and in Turkey |
1 |
5) |
Being able to create a narrative that could be used in a fiction or a non-fiction audio-visual moving image product |
2 |
6) |
Being able to write a script ready to be shot |
2 |
7) |
Having the skills to produce the photoboard of a script in hand and to shoot the film using the camera, the lights and other necessary equipment |
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8) |
Being able to transfer the footage of a film to the digital medium, to edit and do other post-production operations |
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9) |
Being able to create a documentary audio visual moving image from the preliminary sketch stage to shooting, editing and post-production stages |
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10) |
Being able to produce an audio visual moving image for television and audio products for radio from preliminary stages through shooting and editing to the post-production stage |
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11) |
Being culturally and theoretically equipped to make sense of an audio-visual moving image, to approach it critically with regard to its language and narration and being able to express his/her approach in black and white |
3 |
12) |
Having ethical values and a sense of social responsibility |
5 |