I’m studying this under Module B: critical study of Shakespeare and it’s surrounding perspective.
Hey, again!
For the Critical Study of Literature, I would highly advise
using dramatic techniques as the basis of your analysis. There is a significant focus on language and form in Module B and your choice of techniques should be geared towards illustrating that you have engaged deeply with Shakespearean theatre. Using dramatic conventions such as hamartia, Great Chain of Being, pathetic fallacy, catharsis and dramatic irony can better highlight your understanding of the text than similes, metaphors and so forth.
I would also encourage you to
consider the way the text remains timeless; explore how those values in leadership, ambition, power and whatnot resonate with us today. Module B is built on the assumption that your prescribed text has enduring value that makes it worthy of academic study; your essay, in turn, should shed light on the reasons why you think the text will persist due to its representation of those ideas! Hope that helps!
Angelina